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Last edited by ActionYobbo; 02-27-2017 at 08:31 PM.
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02-27-2017 08:28 PM
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Depending on the bore MrE and knowing the early Lithgows are getting good value now over here they range from $650 ~ $900 but it is all to do with the bore like the top price would be one with a 8/10 bore (never got that term but thats what they are using) what I find interesting is the green paint on the knox and no where else also the FH in a circle any chance of a few pics of the knox for the forum also I do not see the legs missing as a real big deal others might but it is part of its history.
It may have had another barrel fitted other that an enfield so this may or may not affect the value and of course the bottom line is what some one is willing to buy it for.
Nice looking rifle
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Here is some additional pictures. The barrel is the original barrel dated 4'20. I would give the barrel 5/10. I have never shot this one and the bore is dark but 20 rounds should freshen it up.
The green paint is all over the barrel as far as I can see. I have not taken this one apart and I dont intend to.

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Can any of those with the required knowledge direct us unknowings as to the stampings on the top of the knox form when it has Lithgow
stamps as well what say you.! TIA
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I believe the stamp is one used during the post WW2 period by the police in Austria
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Didn't we have a thread on this rifle to identify it?
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Didn't we have a thread on this rifle to identify it?
not exactly but it appears in the thread about my collection and there is some discussion about it
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=39457&page=1
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Wow! $650-$900? I encounter SMLE's of all walks of life regularly at shows (Lithgows as well) for $300-$400 (Ohio/Kentucky area) the highest dollar Enfield's I encounter are Savage (because of the US collectors), the 4-T's of course and the .22 trainers. It seems like everything else gets lumped into the same $300-$400 range. Of course condition brings more and specialty rifles as well. I'm heading to the National Gun Day show tomorrow in Louisville. All this talk about Enfields makes me want to pick another one up tomorrow. 
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Originally Posted by
nhetzer
All this talk about Enfields makes me want to pick another one up tomorrow.
Go with the feeling then, one more is never too many.
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