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Didnt see a new member section Lee Enfild Sniper
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Hello Guys didn't see a new members section so this will be my first post we got some guns in the shop today from a collect and wanted to find out value and if they are real. A lee Enfield which we think might be the sniper model and a Smith corona which I will post in that section. I was directed here by a few people on a local form
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04-18-2014 01:23 PM
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Value depends considerably on 'completeness', condition and originality of parts - these are probably the most 'faked' enfields there are.
It certainly looks like a Kosher No4T
Value varies country by country and even state by state (in the US)
Does it come with the carry chest and the 'kit' or is it just the rifle ?

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value : My guess for 'your rifle' if it is rifle and scope only would be $3000, whilst if you have the CES (Complete Equipment Schedule) and transit case you'd be looking at around $6500+
Last edited by Alan de Enfield; 04-18-2014 at 02:01 PM.
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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Factors to consider are the heavily sanded butt and cheekrest, very heavily sanded, and the odd flat head screws used on the front pad.
I see what looks like a renumbered bracket with the old number totally over-struck; interesting in reference to the recent thread on the 1933 trials rifle and the discussion there about bracket re-numbering.
I don't remember seeing a blob of weld on the charger bridge on a No4(T) before, but who knows!?
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Welding of a loose bridge charger guide was a common repair Rob. Done loads of them!
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thanks for the info guys and it came to us as just the rifle sadly. Very cool kits by the way
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from all I have looked at I still cant say if it is a true Sniper rifle or not
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My guess would be that it's a real No.4T that's been worked on during and post service.
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My guess would be that it's a real No.4T that's been worked on during and post service.
Ok cuz we have a few interested customers it would be on the lower end of the spectrum correct?
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I'd have to inspect it inside and out with correct gauges to make a determination. Condition is everything in the eyes of most buyers in my experience.
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