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    A true bargain for the delusionally clueless...

    And it isn't even an auction sight... Original British SMLE .22 Short Rifle Mk III Dated 1898- Serial No.1324 ima-usa.com

    Ishapore screw and all.
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    Unless i'm blind there is no Ishapore screw there, only screw i can see is the one that holds the front volley plate in place. To me thats a pretty scarce rifle in nice condition.

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    Yes, that's a very nice rifle...very old, hard to find.
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    It certainly is. However, no matter how long I look at it I still can't make it all add up to 2.5k.

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    when I was with Ian Skennertonicon in 2006 we stopped in Godstone the then English headquarters for IMA they than had at least 300 of them maybe more, they all looked in good shape. I collect trainers and so was hoping they might sell some here, but that price is a bit steep.

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    Glad I stopped in...I've been pacing the floor over this one, trying to find a way to justify that price. This helps...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrhead75 View Post
    trying to find a way to justify that price
    It's easy actually...if you think you can find it cheaper, then OK...but when you search for a couple of years and don't see any more of them, you'll think back to a time you could have got this one... Yes, it's expensive but...
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    Forgive my ignorance here. I did not know the front volley sight screw went all the way through the stock.

    Yes, it is old, rare and collectible, but the price still seems unrealistic.

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    In the UKicon you would be looking at around £600 -£900, but its like Jim says when your looking for one you can't find any ..........

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    IMA generally know their market. About 3 yrs ago they sold MLM Mk I*s at about $2000. Howls of indignation on the forums. Sorry, fora. But those rifles had pristine Metford bores. They sold out quickly. And now they look distinctly cheap.
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