Yeah, Promo is probably right. The Australian currency conversion to UK pounds is pretty much the average here for a nice example. One of the L42’s converted from a Longbranch 4T recently sold for £18,000, and it wasn’t a pretty gun.
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Yeah, Promo is probably right. The Australian currency conversion to UK pounds is pretty much the average here for a nice example. One of the L42’s converted from a Longbranch 4T recently sold for £18,000, and it wasn’t a pretty gun.
What is an "afficado???:dunno:
I seen one sell for $12995.00 in Canadian funds
My interpretation is "A specialist collector with excellent knowledge on certain products origins and types that collects them" I.E L42's in this instance....
I have read an article published in 2000 about the 12 Australian Army trials L42A1 rifles.
Apparently most were not put through the trials process at all with 9 of the 12 rifles that were in storage at Randwick in the early 90's being unfired.
There could not be many L42A1's in this condition around.
Well if you have a few spare pennies here's one for the safe not an Enfield !
Calibre/Item: 308W
Make: Parker Hale
Model: 82 Sniper
Action: Bolt repeater
Scope: Kahles-Helia
Serial No: P34323
Condition: Excellent
Price: $20000
Advertised: 6/12/2018
Licence number:
Phone: 0414742619
Comment: Very rare M82 7.62 NATO Sniper.
Introduced into the Australian Army in 1978 this example remains unfired and in like new condition. Complete with stock spacers and iron sights. This is one for the High end collector.
Cinders, I thought that was an '85.
Woops, my bad....took another look, M82