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    I'm looking at this Enfield on Gunbroker seems to have all that I'm looking for.
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Item/671412...u10o-hE.mailto
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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    I'm looking at this Enfield on Gunbroker seems to have all that I'm looking for.
    http://www.gunbroker.com/Item/671412...u10o-hE.mailto
    That one there maybe near its top in price. Buyer states bore is pitted. Doesn't mention if it is all matching nor does he show the receiver number that I can see. It is a Indian Enfield. Personally I wouldn't buy that one. If I did I wouldn't pay more than $300.


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    Quote Originally Posted by capt14k View Post
    That one there maybe near its top in price. Buyer states bore is pitted. Doesn't mention if it is all matching nor does he show the receiver number that I can see. It is a Indian Enfield. Personally I wouldn't buy that one. If I did I wouldn't pay more than $300.
    Thank you; you are right he didn't show the reciver/serial number. I did ask about it and for a picture of it and the chamber. The bolt and nose match but that's no good if the reciver doesn't. Thanks for the help.

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