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    No.III MK.1 HT

    Hello to everybody,
    I wanna buy an No.III MK1 HT. It is in good condition and so i can see all parts are matching by the numbers. The rifle has no scope, only mountings. Wich price is OK for that rifle ?

    Thank you in advance.

    Gunner
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    Hi Badger,

    Thank you for your note. I`ll try to find out some more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    Hello to everybody,
    I wanna buy an No.III MK1 HT. It is in good condition and so i can see all parts are matching by the numbers. The rifle has no scope, only mountings. Wich price is OK for that rifle ?

    Thank you in advance.

    Gunner
    No3 Mk1 or No1 Mk111 ?

    The No3 Mk1 is the Pattern 1914 rifle whilst the No1 Mk111 is our old faithful SMLE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    No3 Mk1 or No1 Mk111 ?

    The No3 Mk1 is the Pattern 1914 rifle whilst the No1 Mk111 is our old faithful SMLE
    Sorry i do wrong with the numbers.

    Its a No1 MKIII.

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    European prices are very much higher than USAicon, Canadianicon, Australianicon Or New Zealand prices.

    I am not aware of Germanicon prices but I would say that in Englandicon you would be looking at Euro 500 / Euro 600 (maybe a lttle more) in good condition

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    Thank you for this info.

    I want to start a enfield collction. Now i have 2 of them. Wich ones are a must have ( because of model, manufacturer or quality ) and wich ones are nice to have but not necessary ? You got right with the prices. They are between 250 Euros for some kind of garbage and up to 800 Euros for nice rifles.

    Thank you in advance.

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