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    Information needed on no.5 Carbine

    I have a WWll dated Jungle Carbine i don't know much about. It's marked on the left side of the receiver as follows: No5MK1ROF(F) 4/45 L5476 Do i have anything out of the ordinary? What is it's approximate value? Overall condition: very good + w/ clean bright bore. I paid $60 for it 8-9 years ago at a gun show.
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    Nothing out of the ordinary, the price depends on exactly where you are when you sell it.
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    Value

    From what I've been able to discern - doing lots of "window shopping" from the computer - your No.5 MkI - depending on matching numbers, overall condition and accessories - is probably worth somewhere in the $500 to $750 USD range with particularly fine examples going for over $1000. Pictures help us Forum types get a gander at what you're talking about so post a few pics if you can. Happy New Year!

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    No 5 mk 1

    If it looked like these, (all matching) they are around 700.00 and up.

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    Where are these selling for $700.00---$1000?
    Prices on the auction sites don't mean anything with 0 bids and the Enfield lists on Gunbroker and Auction Arms are full of high opening auctions with 0 bids--------but I suppose I could have missed a price spike.
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    This one sold for 655.00 on GB 3 weeks ago. The magazine did not match the rifle serial no.

    Enfield No 5 MK 1 ROF 4/46 Jungle Carbine SUPERB! : Bolt Action at GunBroker.com


    If yours looked like this and all matching, it could fetch similar and above.

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    "Sling and Bayonet ALSO included..." is what that auction says.

    This is why the thing caught the price that it did---the bayos are $175US or so, maybe more, I don't know.
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    655.00 for a non matching no 5 mk 1, albeit with bayonet.

    What do you think this rifle would have brought if it were all matching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B & B ARSENAL View Post
    655.00 for a non matching no 5 mk 1, albeit with bayonet.

    What do you think this rifle would have brought if it were all matching.
    A lot of No.5s have replacement magazines that have serial numbers were retro-marked or no serial number anyway.

    And as has been said, No.5 bayonets on their own fetch good money.
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