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Enfield No 9
I am looking for a value for an Enfield No 9 .22 rifle
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11-06-2012 01:20 PM
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The first question anyone will ask is that is it a genuine ex Navy N9 rifle or a sleeved No4 dressed up as a No9. In any case, if you want a ball park, that question has to be answered. But the only TRUE price is the auction price
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It is a genuine one, with all the correct markings as per the skinnerton book, I purchased it many years ago when I was collecting Enfields. It is very good condition and I want to sell it, I could attach pictures if anyone is interested.
I am looking for a ballpark value
Thanks for your reply
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Some pics of the N9, any advise on value?
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Taffyman
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Suggest you look on rifleman.org for info on these - if you havnt already done so. They seem to be pretty scarce - even the dressed-up ones.
I have an ersatz Nr 9 and am unlikely to ever get rid of it - its a really enjoyable rifle to shoot.
Value is difficult but it wouldnt surprise me to see any owner asking £800 - £1000 (or more)for a genuine one in the UK
John
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Originally Posted by
Gnr527
Value is difficult but it wouldnt surprise me to see any owner asking £800 - £1000 (or more)for a genuine one in the
UK
Or 1000 euros over here!
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Thanks for the advice, see attached pics of my No iii* FTR with Parker Hale sights, I am asking $600 for this one
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Your SMLE as FTR'd by BSA on contract in 1953.
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