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    No5 Jungle Carbine

    What I have been told about this gun

    Issued to a Bought By Canadianicon Artilleryman late after the war
    may have never been probably fired
    I got it after his death from the friend of the original owner
    the Bolt was missing at that time

    Also has been refinished

    So i am soliciting (More) Comments and Commentary

    Ultimately what is the Approximate Value +/-

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    It's a genuine No5 & made at the Royal Ordnance Factory at Fazackerley, Liverpool, UKicon in August 1944, the first year of manufacture (they were made from 1944 to 1947 inclusive). However, I don't know about it being unfired. It's possible, but I doubt it judging by the wear to the finish on the metalwork. The wood has also been sanded - you can see it has been done, but there are still numerous stock 'dings' visible in spite of this. But it's certainly a real Jungle carbine, & like all old milsurps it has a value.

    I'm not a jungle carbine 'expert' by the way - others may be able to chime in & tell you a lot more about it.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffreyasmith View Post
    What I have been told about this gun

    Issued to a Canadianicon Artilleryman late war
    may have never been fired
    I got it after his death from the friend of the original owner
    the Bolt was missing at that time

    So i am soliciting Comments and Commentary

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    As nice as the 'story' is there is an element of wishful thinking.
    After the war the UKicon MOD sold it off into the UK civilian gun market (hence the UK civilian proof-marks), the some time after it was sold to a dealer in the USAicon - does it have any import marks ?
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Thank you for the Feedback
    its just what I was looking for

    I made sure to take pictures of all the marks (that i could find) that were on the gun
    and please feel free to point out what the markings are
    as i am not knowledgable as to what they are

    but i am quite sure the person who owned it prior was Canadianicon Military
    and it came right from him to me via his longtime friend

    Perhaps he bought it as a sentimental piece similar to what he was issued
    (i am not insistent at all about the story; the UKicon civilian proof marks refute it)
    but other than the owners i am not aware of its previous life at all
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    As nice as the 'story' is there is an element of wishful thinking.
    After the war the UKicon MOD sold it off into the UK civilian gun market (hence the UK civilian proof-marks), the some time after it was sold to a dealer in the USAicon - does it have any import marks ?
    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
    The wood has also been sanded - you can see it has been done, but there are still numerous stock 'dings' visible in spite of this.
    Jeffery -- a nicely refinished JC (I have two in VG-EX condition).

    Alan de Enfield is correct (he's a recognized expert). The markings show it was surplused out of commission (proof marks of barrel pressure certification). Most likely it was purchased by your Canadianicon Artilleryman after the war (it normally wouldn't be issued to the artillery, as this was an Infantry gun). It's amazing how stories get a little embellished over the years after someone dies. (I have an M-1 Carbine with an almost identical, but embellished, story.)

    Roger Payne (another recognized expert) identified the "refinishing" of the stock. As a antiques "restorer" I can affirm that the stock was undoubtedly sanded (which removed the wood's patina), then probably was bleached (thus the very light colour of the wood, which is not walnut's natural shade), and finally a coat of gloss varnish/polyurethane applied (Boiled linseed oilicon or Tung Oil would have been appropriate, although RLO would have been technically accurate, which would have left the wood with a satin finish).

    It's more than likely been shot a few times (the war in Europe still had 6 months to go after the gun might have hit the battlefield) -- nothing to be concerned about as long as the barrel is shiny and it is within spec. Some of the JCs are very accurate shooters -- check out YouTube to see a few endorsements of their accuracy despite the "wandering zero" problem. Be sure to get the right replacement bolt with the hollowed out handle-ball.

    Robert
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    Please Keep the remarks coming
    the commenters probably have forgotten more that i will ever know
    and i appreciate their correction

    as i said i am not Sticking to the "Story"
    i much prefer the Facts of the gun as stated today and proven

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    So my next question
    What s the Approximate Value +/-
    of a Refinished 1944 Jungle Carbine without a Bolt
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffreyasmith View Post
    I got it after his death from the friend of the original owner
    the Bolt was missing at that time
    Bolt is probably still somewhere in the house. Lots of people listened to the propaganda about gun safety that went something like remove bolts/magazines and store in a separate part of the house and the ammo in yet another. Can't tell you how many I've seen come into my buddies pawn shop missing one or the other or sometimes both because the owner had died and the kids couldn't find the rest of the gun.

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    Well it "lived" in the M.I.T. Faculty resident apartments over 24 years ago

    No telling where it is now

    He also had a Broom Handled Mauser

    The Cambridge MA PD would have a field day
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffreyasmith View Post
    What us the Approximate Value +/-
    of a Refinished 1944 Jungle Carbine without a Bolt
    See Lee Enfield No. 5 Mk 1 Jungle Carbine #5 : Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com
    for a JC sold recently that has the proper finish, arsenal repaired shortly after the post war in VG-EX condition. It sold for $368 (a very good price). Others in this condition will sell for $100-$150 more. A fair one will sell for $250-$275.
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