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First Enfield, need help!
Last edited by Randy A; 11-30-2019 at 09:15 PM.
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11-30-2019 09:08 PM
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That’s very far off from a good deal. You’d be looking at about $350 to restore. At least.
Run!
For that price you can find a complete rifle in shootable condition.
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I agree with above. Not worth what it would take to restore. A 1943 Ishapore isn't all that special, good quality, but not rare. Keep looking. I will corroborate though, the Enfield Rifle
is the funnest milsurp bolt gun and a great "rabbit hole." They do multiply!
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I'd like to know where you folks are finding full wood un-sporterized No 1 MkIIIs for less than $275 + $350. In Canada
, at least I'd be paying $900-1200 for these. Perhaps not "economical" to restore this one, but worthwhile nonetheless, no? Is the market so different in the US?
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Sorry, I’m replying on my phone and didn’t see you were in Canada
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I’ll bow out. Apparently, the market is indeed that different!
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You can check prices from Liberty Tree Collectors
https://www.libertytreecollectors.co...&idcategory=62
You'll need: Forestock; front handguard; rear handguard; butt
Then you may need some metal bits: early nose piece+ screws; rear sight protector + screw; hinged barrel band + screw; stock screw spring set; buttplate + screws; rear sling swivel + screws; front sling swivel; stock disc+screw.
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Originally Posted by
rcathey
Sorry, I’m replying on my phone and didn’t see you were in
Canada
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I’ll bow out. Apparently, the market is indeed that different!
Well, I'm in Canada, but I don't know about Randy A. I am genuinely curious about the market and price differences though.
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I was worried about the end result $$$ too but todays efforts produced a decent dark colored stock set with all hardware except for the upper wood and a barrel band. This rifle has a sling swivel right at the front of the magazine opening? I've seen them with a loop of sorts and thought the band midway up the barrel had a swivel and then a stacking swivel at the muzzle? The stock set I got has a swivel at the end not a stacking swivel. I assume the upper swivel goes on the mid-barrel band, stacking swivel at muzzle but whats up with the one at the front of the magazine, its two lugs threaded for a through bolt/screw?

Last edited by Randy A; 12-01-2019 at 06:17 PM.
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Originally Posted by
BurtonP
I'd like to know where you folks are finding full wood un-sporterized No 1 MkIIIs for less than $275 + $350. In
Canada
, at least I'd be paying $900-1200 for these. Perhaps not "economical" to restore this one, but worthwhile nonetheless, no? Is the market so different in the US?
I too don't realize this was Canada. I got an all matching 1943 Lithgow
for $220 a couple years ago, sold for $500 a couple months ago. Right now, barring any unique / rare factors you can get an SMLE in the $400~$500 range. Prices jumped when Dunkirk came out. Just my experience.
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Randy A, I restore old sporters for fun, and it is seldom going to make me much money if I resell. However, the process is extremely enjoyable and worthwhile for other reasons IMO.
The only sling swivels in front of the mag I know are on the No4 T where a third swivel is sometimes used. Perhaps the previous owner used the sling to steady his shooting and added one.
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