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    #2 MK IV* info needed

    I am considering thinning the herd a little and I could use a little more detailed info on my Enfield trainer. After looking through the sticky above, the variants and nuances seems endless so maybe you guys could clarify what exactly I have (and what it might be worth these days)

    I.m pretty sure its a #2 MkIV but which type? Condition is excellent + and its FTR 1954 (factory thorough repair right?) looks to have been that last time it was "used" also all small parts are serialed the same as the rcvr. Barreel looks to be marked BSA?

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    FTR by BSA for a foreign contract. Believed to be for the middle east. Have seen a few 303s, but that is the first 22 of that contract I have seen.

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    That cypher looks like the SSA crown.
    If so, your receiver was made by SSA originally before being converted. Take a look at the rear left side of the bolt raceway(where you insert the bolt into the receiver) and see if it has SSA staped there.

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    Good info guys. I am primarily a US Martial Arms collector so pardon my ingnorance.There are SO many markings/proofs/details/cartouches on the Brit rifles its a study in heiroglyphics....and this rifle is no exception.


    The rcvr. is in fact marked S.S.A. as you suspected. Does that imply rarity and thus value?

    When you say "of that contract" are you referring to a BSA contract to convert or refurbish rifles for another country?

    Anyone have an educated guess on value so I can decide whether to sell it or not?

    thanks again

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    Crown over BNP = Birmingham Nitro Proof - a commercial (non-military) Proof Mark.
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    Any more info and valuation? I did the research regarding the SSR manufacturing heritage.. fascinating.

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    Not sure if it's a good indication of value, but these seem to sell on the auction sites for between &300 and $500. The SSA doesn't really add anything in this case. Yours appears to be in very nice shape.

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