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    Maryland Antique Arms Collectors show

    Long time board lurker first time poster. I went to the Maryland Antique Arms show today, there were about 10 Lee Enfields arounds. Closest I came to buying my first LE was a No 4 1/2 but since I did not have a Curio and Relic licence it stayed behind at the show. There were 3 No4T's spotted with widely varying prices. I saw a No 9 .22 in the case but it was way out of my priceline.

    I am searching for my first shooter and would perfer a No 4 Mk2. I am searching gun stores and the online auction sites.

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    Welcome, this is without a doubt the best site on the internet.

    More knowledgeable people on here than you could imagine and the bonus is the vast majority are more than willing to help you with any questions.

    As someone with a serious addiction for Lee Enfields I hope you post more details on the guns you saw at the show.
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    Is the Curio and Relic a Maryland requirement? Where I am, such is only needed if ordering through the mail. Not needed if buying on site.

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