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muffett.2008 Parting out. 09-23-2011, 06:43 AM
Demo In fact the butt hasn't had a... 09-23-2011, 07:21 AM
Gav Demo,was it an idiot in... 09-23-2011, 10:15 AM
Demo No he's in North Queensland... 09-23-2011, 05:58 PM
browningautorifle I'm guessing a bit, but the... 09-23-2011, 09:29 AM
Demo Jim, They are the last of... 09-23-2011, 07:07 PM
fergs Alas "forgive them for they... 09-23-2011, 07:15 PM
Demo True, but in some cases it's... 09-23-2011, 07:44 PM
spinecracker I am sure that the buttstock... 09-23-2011, 10:37 AM
muffett.2008 This bloke calls himself... 09-23-2011, 04:53 PM
RJW NZ This stuff makes me really... 09-23-2011, 06:57 PM
mike1967 Looks like a guy in the US... 09-26-2011, 06:26 PM
smellie It's all about the bucks for... 09-27-2011, 01:28 AM
spinecracker Smellie is right, but I think... 09-27-2011, 10:31 AM
jss It's not that simple in... 09-27-2011, 01:15 PM
Gingercat What did they say?! I'm up to... 09-27-2011, 04:22 PM
bigduke6 Jss, As Gingercat says... 09-29-2011, 03:43 PM
fergs The guy from queensland is... 09-30-2011, 04:02 AM
mike1967 I agree, but the point i am... 09-27-2011, 05:17 PM
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    This bloke calls himself collector 17711, recent seller, has a few other parts for the same firearm listed.
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    This stuff makes me really mad. There's a couple of aussies doing it. About a year ago I took one guy to task over breaking up a 1913 Lithgowicon, he tossed the barrel and receiver as it couldn't go on ebay.

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    Looks like a guy in the US just killed a nice ShtleI. I tried to buy the forend yesterday, now the matching butt and other parts are listed. Very disappointing to see. I can understand guys selling parts that are surplus to requirements, but this is sad. Like someone said here earlier we are saving parts from an original gun to put together a parts gun!! crazy and frustrating to say the least.

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    It's all about the bucks for some people.

    On "another forum" there is a guy with a trader rating of near 400.... and a post count of 7.

    He's supposed to be a "collector".

    If there were any historical justice in this world, people such as these would be remanufactured into dog food.

    As honourable as politicians, is what they are.
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    Smellie is right, but I think being turned into soylent green puppy chow is too good for them. Then again, they do have a market among we Enfield collectors who are trying to restore rare variations and fix up battered rifle that have seen better days (that would include me), and maybe the buyers are guilty of creating the demand in the first place.

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    It's not that simple in Englandicon. I have just had a visit from my firearms department and they have very effectively discouraged me from collecting. I am therefore now considering what to do with a useless DP rifle and another one that is so worn I could not sell it with a clear conscience. "Parting out" looks favourite as it is not worth the cost of de-activating them and no-one would want to buy them as they are.
    What a shame, I was really beginning to enjoy this hobby!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jss View Post
    It's not that simple in Englandicon. I have just had a visit from my firearms department and they have very effectively discouraged me from collecting. I am therefore now considering what to do with a useless DP rifle and another one that is so worn I could not sell it with a clear conscience. "Parting out" looks favourite as it is not worth the cost of de-activating them and no-one would want to buy them as they are.
    What a shame, I was really beginning to enjoy this hobby!.
    What did they say?! I'm up to 10 Enfields now in .303 and satisfy my local police that I'm certainly a collector who occasionally shoots. Don't give up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jss View Post
    It's not that simple in Englandicon. I have just had a visit from my firearms department and they have very effectively discouraged me from collecting. I am therefore now considering what to do with a useless DP rifle and another one that is so worn I could not sell it with a clear conscience. "Parting out" looks favourite as it is not worth the cost of de-activating them and no-one would want to buy them as they are.
    What a shame, I was really beginning to enjoy this hobby!.
    Jss,

    As Gingercat says dont give up, start shooting more and then look at the collecting route at a later date. look at joining the HBSA you dont have to be a full member you can become a corresponding member see link below

    http://www.hbsa-uk.isonlinehere.com/home.php?page_id=2

    You mention a rifle you have that is worn? what is it, all rifles can be saved, it all depends if its cost efective, a rare example is always worth keeping regarding condition, as for a run of mill SMLE No1 Mk 111 or No4 then its a balance of what the end cost would be compared to a complete rifle.

    Back to the original thread, the Fore-end went for AU $265.00 £167.46 (way over priced too me when you can still pick up a SMLE from £250) but obvious someone has got good use for it.
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    The guy from queensland is still going strong with selling of parts as he has a set of central sights on there plus other parts aswell, he must have a small arsenel of weapons to keep stripping them at this rate!!
    The shame of it all!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spinecracker View Post
    Smellie is right, but I think being turned into soylent green puppy chow is too good for them. Then again, they do have a market among we Enfield collectors who are trying to restore rare variations and fix up battered rifle that have seen better days (that would include me), and maybe the buyers are guilty of creating the demand in the first place.
    I agree, but the point i am making, is that yes we do have a market to find rare parts, but they are coming off perfectly good collectable pieces in the first place.

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