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Your AK & S is 207 later than mine on my 1944 M47C & AK & S 16684 judging from the wrist it may have been sanded a little but who knows its a very nice weapon and worth hanging on to the CES kits and transport cases are hard to come by I've given up as it would cost to much and years of trolling the web for genuine and then its still a put together.
I have purchased a repro scope tin and a correct 3 draw telescope & leather carrying pouch but stopped as WWII CES kit bits do not come up often and empty your wallet quicker than a hooker on Boogie Street.
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They don’t come better than that! All original. Great score.
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Originally Posted by
Gil Boyd
Great rifle there, and perhaps I will stick my neck out and say somewhere in the £4500-£5000 GBP pounds range, but if you have any provenance, that could go further.
As Roger says, I would not argue with that if it donned my hands, lovely piece and thanks for the images which to me confirms a genuine piece alround regardless what certain people have told you..........they are simply splitting hairs, it was busy times and things sometimes didn't go to plan.
Enjoy!
Wow thats a lot of money in Yankee greenbacks!
The only provenance i have is that it was purchased by my friend's father from a farmer in Appleton NY in the early 1960's...that and $2 will probably get me a coffee 
Seems most of these are import marked in some way, either at the muzzle or the old style of just "ENGLAND" stamped in the receiver. This has no such marks anywhere on it. I would highly doubt this came home in some GI's barracks bag? Any idea when the British
started to surplus these to the US? Im also only a few miles from the Canadian border, could have been in Canada
and made its way across the Niagara river (it has no Canadian ownership marks though)

Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
Sling?
What about it?
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I think you still got a bargain.
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Originally Posted by
JT76
Thank you for the insights and comments gents. I traded a
CMP
field grade
M1
Garand ($700) and $2k cash for it.
I think i did pretty well.
You certainly did
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When I just came out from my Army duty, I went to a gun shop in Milan, known for milsurps.
They had 3 or 4 Enfield T4s in the original crate, with full equipment and and paperworks. Coming from the Italian
Army, which was dismissing all the older stuff.
They also had plenty of Garands, again sniper ones. Same full optionals...
The prices, in 1996, where 3.5 and 4.5 million Lire. The more expensive ones being the Enfields. Today I guess that would mean somewhere around 3-4000 €, probably more. And they did not have the appeal they have today.
I drooled before them, but I was poor, looking for a job (which I found in a matter of minutes. After telling that I had been an officer in the Alpini, all companies offered me a job. That was amazing!!! - How much our kids are losing because of this lack of "martial" time...) and wanted to marry my wonderful girlfriend (still my wife). Sometimes, when you have the food, you lack the teeth (we say so...).
So...yes, you scored a bargain!
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34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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The Chest, No15 might still be in the neighbour's barn.
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Originally Posted by
Surpmil
The Chest, No15 might still be in the neighbour's barn.

Believe me, i certainly asked! The first 2 American owners of this rifle are long dead though... i think the other goodies are lost to time.
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