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No4 Mk2 Valuation?
Greetings all,
I bought this No4 Mk2 about 5-6 years ago from a local shop for a song. Somebody went and replaced the rear sight with a scope mount that didn't hold up to the job. Scope fell off and its been sitting in my safe since. Other day I bump into a guy who's looking to get one, but I'm not really sure what I have.
I'm looking for a valuation of this rifle as it sits: No rear sight, No Bayonet/Scabbard, 3/4 matching Serial Numbers (Receiver, Bolt, Stock), Stock is in definitely used condition, but I would say not abused. From my research I've managed to figure out the date stamping, rifle is stamped with 10/49, so from what I've read its a first year Mk2, serial number in the 141,000's range.
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12-28-2013 01:24 PM
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Fair condition $175
Good condition $300
Peterson's 5th edition
Hard to tell any more without pictures. Condition assumes matching numbers and all parts intact so deduct a bit for the mis-matched number and missing rear sight.
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Fair condition $175
Good condition $300
Peterson's 5th edition
After looking at a friends edition of this refrence I have the 7th edition on the way. Do you find the values to be fairly accurate in your area? I think it may be helpful with identification of models I am less familiar with as well as their bayonets.
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