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    I'm going to be looking at two rifles, both mid-1950s Mk4 NO.2.
    First off, you've got the nomenclature bass-ackwards. It's Number 4 and Mark 2.

    Market price depends on location and the relative desperation of buyer and seller. Around here in New Englandicon, if you really, really had to have them, you might pay over $1000 each. If the seller really, really needs cash, the pair could go for $500 or less. Some lost souls would even pay - or demand - more for paper and grease!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parashooter View Post
    First off, you've got the nomenclature bass-ackwards. It's Number 4 and Mark 2.

    Market price depends on location and the relative desperation of buyer and seller. Around here in New Englandicon, if you really, really had to have them, you might pay over $1000 each. If the seller really, really needs cash, the pair could go for $500 or less. Some lost souls would even pay - or demand - more for paper and grease!
    Too many numbers in these rifles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadkingtrax View Post
    Too many numbers in these rifles.
    Then maybe too many numbers in price?

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