You get what you pay for and by the look of that one I understand why its cheap without any mention on the H/S as SR pointed out is as important in the Lee Enfield as any other rifle we shoot regardless, condition of the tube could be a totally shot out barrel requiring replacement that alone will set you back $700+-, Stock has more varrnish on it than a Bunnings warehouse stocks on its shelves.
It is definitely not a sleeper that some granny put away and stored correctly more so its a well used example that without being handled and closely inspected denotes its condition by the asking price I would be asking some serious questions but I am already out the door on this one........