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.22RF Pattern 1914 Short Rifle No.1 - And others from the Melbourne Antique Arms Fair
G'day all,
I picked up quite a score today (I think so at least) with a new addition to my collection, a .22 PATT '14 No.1, converted by Westley Richards & Co. It seems to be a good honest example, with matching wood, nose cap, bolt and barrel. There were not a great deal of these converted (427 on the record), and the rifle has had quite a history. It needs a bit of a light clean up, but the bore is quite good, and the wood seems solid, I'm quite chuffed to have this piece in my collection to be honest. Would love to hear what you all think about it.









There was quite a wide range of Enfields at the fair, including a HT Sniper, Q^P rifle, Calvary carbines and some of the rarer year Lithgows. As usual, there were quite a few junkers in the pile as well.









Apologies for the orietantion of the photos, my internet is too slow too attempt modifying them right now without driving to Melbourne to get better reception.
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The Hilux must be fixed and the disposable up, good score. Whose table.
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More to the point what were the prices like?
Kicking myself now that I didn't go
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Not sure I'd call $500-$700 for a standard 1940s Lithgow
"on the cheap side", personally. Looks like you picked up a lovely rifle though!
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How much was the HT sniper?
I am looking for one.
Anybody willing to export one to canada??
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Enfield
Not sure I'd call $500-$700 for a standard 1940s
Lithgow
"on the cheap side", personally. !
It is when you are waiting for them to get to $1,000 +
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Holy c***! You Sir live in Lee Enfield heaven! Greetings from continental Europe...
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Originally Posted by
Bindi2
It is when you are waiting for them to get to $1,000 +

That's only if you're buying them, of course. When you're selling them, they're worthless because they made millions of them during The War or something.
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Enfield
That's only if you're buying them, of course. When you're selling them, they're worthless because they made millions of them during The War or something.
Somebody has to be selling for the price to $400 to $700.
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