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Thanks for that Alan - always interesting to see. Well done for sticking to your plans - always difficult under temptation like that!
I don't think, bearhunter, that the scotarms auction prices are all that indicative of uk prices as a whole, more of a wholesale if you can get there-type price. 303 no 4s are normally £200-£400, smles £300-£400 or £500 plus if MkIII no stars etc - so overall probably more than in north america.
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PrinzEugen
Thanks for that Alan - always interesting to see. Well done for sticking to your plans - always difficult under temptation like that!
I don't think, bearhunter, that the scotarms auction prices are all that indicative of uk prices as a whole, more of a wholesale if you can get there-type price. 303 no 4s are normally £200-£400, smles £300-£400 or £500 plus if MkIII no stars etc - so overall probably more than in north america.
I tend to agree :
If you look at US prices in dollars they are around the same as 'shop' prices in the UK
in 'pounds' which makes the UK prices around 33% higher than the US
The auctions such as Scotarms are where dealers go to get their stock.
Scotarms are not known for having 'quality' or 'top end' weapons so when a good / unusual one appears it is sometimes overlooked and a bargain can be had.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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