Looking for advice, I am currently bidding on an 1943 Lee Enfield No4 Mk1* with birch stock and would be helpful if I had an idea of the current going value.
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Looking for advice, I am currently bidding on an 1943 Lee Enfield No4 Mk1* with birch stock and would be helpful if I had an idea of the current going value.
Pics would be invaluable here for the guys to look at...to help.
I wanted mine badly, really badly and my LGS found one in perfect conditions, with barrel with 6 grooves.
Practically in mint conditions.
5 years ago 700 € (AHHH, my belly still aches...)...
But...SUPERB!
I am bidding on it but I have not been able to copy the pictures to post
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Here are some images I was able to copy.
The stock is gorgeous! And it looks like it is in pretty good conditions.
I just have the feeling it is a bit strange where the rear sight is. Probably just the fact that it has only the flip-up rear sight and I'm not used to see it.
Someone with a much better knowledge than me will be helpful. For sure.
Is that a number 3 bolt head ?
Does not seem to me...
Yes the bolt head is a number three length, at one time they were making flip up sights because they were trying to get the rifles out as soon as possible during war time to speed up production.
Depends on what they want and how original the rifle is, you can't really check it out... There are a few factors reference price that matter. More pics and some details, unless it's not too much and you just want it for a shooter.