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What do you think of this No4?
Austin : Lee Enfield War Era Mark 4 Trade or Sell : Bolt Action
I have something he would be willing to trade for. What do you think of this rifle? Does it really count as a "Green Paint" rifle since it is I guess "rebuilt"? I emailed him and asked him about the "ZF" mark. He asserted as he does in the ad that it has been "fixed" but that all the parts are matching and correct. I guess what I'm really asking is it even worth taking a look at?
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03-26-2014 06:39 PM
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ZF removed?! I wouldn't give it another thought - walk away from it.
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Thank You to Kiwi For This Useful Post:
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Kiwi
ZF removed?! I wouldn't give it another thought - walk away from it.
Ok thanks. That was kind of what I was thinking.
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What is a ''green paint'' rifle? I always thought the best of the No.4 bunch were the ones selected for sniper conversion.
Last edited by vintage hunter; 03-26-2014 at 08:14 PM.
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Mikesm44: Not a lot in that description makes sense. There's way too many good ones available from reputable individuals and dealers to gamble on a story like that. The only "green paint" I've heard of is the anti-rust paint you see on guns from India and elsewhere in the tropics but now when I go to sell my No. 5 I'll have to call it a green paint rifle!
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looks like a well used piece of war surplus that is way over priced, I bet there are better deals out there, I would keep looking
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