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Originally Posted by
BushyFromOz
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Due to the 100 dollar export limit, you would never get it out of the states unfortunately.
The export limit for Canada
was raised to $500 a couple of years ago.
If they were to make them i would gladly spread them around the world
Their Garand
stock & handguards go for $160... i remember their P14 stock were $144.... surely they could make fore ends for under $200.
With the influx of Lee Enfield and cheap ammo in the US, in recent years, i'm sure they would sell and make production viable. IMHO
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
# 18 That was the final sale price after 27 bids on fleabay + $25 postage so over $600 smackers thank you very much I heard the person that sold it had to be taken to hospital because they could not stop clapping

I think one of my buddy was the runner-up to that auction...... no matter what i told him he seemed to think the price was worth it.
His money not mine.....
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Originally Posted by
tatou
The export limit for
Canada
was raised to $500 a couple of years ago.
If they were to make them i would gladly spread them around the world
Wouldn't that be something
Maybe I should look into the DIY CNC router idea some more. Maybe then I could have my fantasy No1 Mk3.... stocked in red gum with hand checkered grips and a PH5C vernier sight =D
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Originally Posted by
BushyFromOz
stocked in red gum with hand checkered grips and a PH5C vernier sight
That would be very pretty...and in 50 years a special one of issue to a General Officer at Gallipoli...do the 1907 scales to match.
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That would be very pretty...and in 50 years a special one of issue to a General Officer at Gallipoli...do the 1907 scales to match.
Would be hard to explain the 1917 action and the Walther barrel. Surely it could not possibly be mis-identified as some kind of one off" or "experimental" type rifle
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Originally Posted by
BushyFromOz
Surely it could not possibly be mis-identified
As we all have seen, stranger things. The description would defy description...
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Originally Posted by
Bindi2
Just like they want to buy rifles at immediate post war prices in factory new condition. Yeah right, lithgows in
Australia
are approaching $1,000 the snipers $6,500 +, XPs $10,000+ get used to the increases.
The immediate post-war factory price was about AUD$500 in modern currency as I understand it; considering how many million SMLEs were made I don't think it's entirely unreasonable thinking that should be about the going rate an average condition SMLE rifle today. Sure, $1000 for an all-matching, 9/10 bore with beautiful wood is understandable, but seeing rifles which are not in great shape being offered at that price annoys me and also makes it hard for new people to get into Service Rifle shooting.
Sure, you can get rifles for less if you ask around, get lucky, or know someone who can sell you a rifle they're prepared to part with at a sensible price, but a lot of new shooters don't have those connections or that luxury, unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Some of the new shooters may not have the connections or not know where to look but some of them have deep pockets and buy the story and not the rifle like;
"This was Billy Sings personal sniping 303 he used at Galipolli don't worry about the 1943 date they messed that up at the
Lithgow
factory!!!!"

Dunno about that, but I have billy sing's "lane" peep sight though....
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Have I told you gents about a brige in Sydney I'm selling cheap? 
Seriously though, I know there are folks out there with more dollars than sense, but IMHO the cost of old military rifles - particularly SMLEs - has really gotten out of hand here.
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LMAO C E bit like selling the Eiffel tower for scrap remember that fiasco that a confidence trickster came up with by secret bids from wealthy business men of the time pre WWI I think, cannot remember whether he pulled it off.
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