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    Lee-Enfield Sht. 22 Mk II

    I'm thinking about buying this rifle. The seller says the bolt is mismatched, but it does look like a Lee-Metford Mk II bolt to me. I am inquiring about the bore condition, which I should have done in my first message.

    The sight is a Mk III* sight, and the cocking piece is a later cocking piece. I found a post on another collector's site that says some of these guns were repaired in Canadaicon/Australiaicon/NZ/other countries with whatever parts they had on hand, so this could be OK.

    Original British 1892 Lee-Metford Mark II .22 caliber Conversion Short Rifl - Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com : 914067168

    I'm curious what the forum thinks. The price seems a little high for a mismatched bolt, assuming the bore is in good shape, but these are quite rare.

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    The auction ended before I could move on it.

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    It appears the seller is a FFL and the auction ended without any takers, hence if you try to contact the seller directly you might still be able to buy it.

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    I did. It was on consignment. The consigner decided to not sell.

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    I think that is priced way high the 22 short rifles normally go for about 25% more than a #2MK4
    Then show up on gunbroker on a regularly basis
    A long time ago I found 22Sht MK 1 on it

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