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    These aren't record prices for this stuff. A scope, bracket and can went for over $3200 late last year on ebay.
    I keep telling guys who balk at the $2000 to $3200 Enfield snipers...they are worth more if you break them up.
    The last scope can I saw sell on ebay went for around $600+.

    Suddenly those collectors source snipers don't seem quite as bad now, do they? And iif you look, you'll see half of them have gone now as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stencollector View Post
    Suddenly those collectors source snipers don't seem quite as bad now, do they? And iif you look, you'll see half of them have gone now as well.
    I think Fred should pay us commission....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    I think Fred should pay us commission....

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    Still waiting for mine to show up. I am eagerly checking the mailbox each day for the parcel notice. I got the Britishicon made/Cdn marked one. Looks like I already have a scope bracket for it too!!
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    Indeed, If you can afford it today, but it, you will be happy you did, even if it is alot of money. In as little as 4-6 months from now the prices wont even compare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigismund View Post
    Indeed, If you can afford it today, but it, you will be happy you did, even if it is alot of money. In as little as 4-6 months from now the prices wont even compare.
    Funny thing about the Enfields is that it is the bottom stuff and the top stuff that seems to be appreciating the most.
    The sniper stuff just keeps skyrocketing, a complete matching set having gone from $600 12 years ago, to $900 8 years ago, to $3500-4000 today.
    A run of the mill full wood #4 Enfield has gone from $150 seven years ago, to $400 and up presently.
    Yet a nice Cno7, which would have cost you $700 back in 2000, will only fetch $800-900 today. It doesn't seem right that the common #4 will soon catch up to the fairly rare Cno7s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stencollector View Post
    A run of the mill full wood #4 Enfield has gone from $150 seven years ago, to $400 and up presently.
    Yet a nice Cno7, which would have cost you $700 back in 2000, will only fetch $800-900 today. It doesn't seem right that the common #4 will soon catch up to the fairly rare Cno7s.
    I think I understand this part of the inflationary phenomenon. The .303's appeal to a wider audience, notably the shooter-collector. They want a nice piece of Canadian history that represents the issued service rifle. While rarer, I believe the CNo7 appeals mainly to the collector because of it's .22LR chambering.

    The shooter-collector community in Canadaicon (note I place shooter first, as that's what they most want to do with the rifle) has grown significantly recently due to the Internet and sites like this and CGN, IMO. While this does drive prices up, I feel it bodes well for the future health and continuation of our hobby.

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