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Lee Enfield #9 Mk 1
I finally have the Icing on the cake , with my collection of .22`s . the #9Mk1 arrived today , its beautiful , not a scratch on her. she shined up beautiful when i oiled her up a bit .When i started off with the #8, i had no idea where it would lead ,Needless to say im pretty thrilled to own what i have . it started out with the #8, which i used in the Air Training Corps , also the Martini Cadet ,i diddnt think for a moment i would even see a # 7 or #9 in Canada
, let alone own one , and i stumbled on both in the last month .
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#9Mk1,#8Mk1,#7Mk1,C#7,#4(1968,appears to be commercial #9) ,Sht IV*,Sht IV*,LE II ,Cooey M82,Ross,M10 Martini #12 ,Martini Cadet,Springfield 87M, Mauser .22 (Israile)

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All the Navy issue No9's I saw (and it wasn't many I have to admit.....) were all marked N9
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Nice collection, I nearly splashed out on a Ross last year but thought I,d stick to Enfields, saying that I went to an auction few weeks back to look at a Schmidt Rubin .22
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All the Navy issue No9's I saw (and it wasn't many I have to admit.....) were all marked N9
Lee-Enfield Rifle No.9 for the Royal Navy
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I always thought the N9 were Naval contract and the No9 by Parker Hale their version for the civilian market.
None the less the No9 is still a rare & very desirable rifle here in the UK
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Given the relatively small quantity of N9's produced, what sort of price are they commanding when found for sale?