It's rarer than a matching No.4 Mk.I (T)!
Really?! I'm surprised.
I believed it was a common Lee Enfield n°4 mkI .
Just because the rifle your looking to buy is most new does'nt mean it will shoot any better than one several thousand rounds down the tube.
I agree, I will know if it shoots as well as she is nice only the day I will buy it..but at that time she is really nice.