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These are a few of the weapons I have been preparing to sell,
For most of the past two months I have been helping an elderly friend prepare his collection to sell. The forum members have been helpful so I thought I would share a few pictures of the weapons we will soon be offering for sale as soon as we figure out the pricing.
First up
Springfield 1903A3 Smith Corona
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08-26-2018 08:47 PM
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Lee Navy .236 cal. WINCHESTER
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That .236 Lee is a sporter is it?
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Originally Posted by
Jaxson50
The PLY + serial is a Royal Navy marking. The rifle served with the Cdn 1st Division until withdrawn from front line service. Nice Ross!
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That .236 Lee is a sporter is it?
I believe it was sporterized at some point, the original sights have been replaced. There is a box of original ammunition that goes with it.
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Lee Navy .236 cal. is the 6mm Lee Navy. When they have it, Buffalo Arms wants $60.59 per 20 for loaded ammo. Otherwise there's no ammo or brass currently available.
That one is missing at least the hard guard. However, the Winchester Collectors talk about civilian sales. Maybe. Dunno. If it's a civilian Lee Navy, it'll be worth more. Go here. It's decidedly comprehensive.
Model 1895 Lee Navy Winchester Collector
"...box of original ammunition that goes with it...." That's worth a big pile of money. Not even Ammo One has any. They say they'll buy it though.
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