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    1913 SMLE pattern 14 No2 .22

    Looking for info on this SMLE pattern 14.
    What would be a fair value?I never see any for sale.

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    Don't know about the value of the rifle per se, but that magazine on its own would fetch a tidy sum in the UKicon


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    You're going to have a hard time selling it for real money where you are. If you put it on CGN, the guys are still cheap but you may get the attention of the right guy out this end of the country, or in Ontario. You should be able to get between $700 and $1000 CDN for it... There will be others along with other opinions I should think. Remember, prices from other countries don't count here...nor does the status of market. Beautiful rifle by the way...very nice.
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    Hayboy is right regarding the Mag on its own, probably around £800 in the UKicon, as for the rifle I'd guess around the same price...... the last rifle and Mag in the UK I seen was around £1600 (IIRC) but it wasn't a .22 Short Rifle Mk111 or Patt 14 rifle.

    As BR says, what its worth in one Country doesn't mean the same the price in another, nice rifle I'd give it a home...... not for the prices I quoted though.

    I got lucky some time back as the seller was set up for sporting rifles and shotguns so was oblivious of what he had..... not the correct rifle but certainly a Hiscock Parker mag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    the last rifle and Mag in the UKicon I seen was around £1600.
    Geoff is quite right my Patt14 and Hiscock Parker mag cost me £1400 and that was a couple of years ago, good luck with your sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    what its worth in one Country doesn't mean the same the price in another
    And he lives in an area that you can't get them to part with money for anything...if they have any. On line sale is about the only game...too bad you guys can't get it over there. Interesting Geoff that the mag appears to you to be the greatest value and the rifle doesn't exceed it. There won't be too many here that will know what that mag is.

    If the OP places a WTS here, he might do well selling to the educated.
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    Jim I would say its the rarest of the two, its normally missing from a correct rifle, as they did away with the mag in 1920 (IIRC), so they are either bought as a single item or in most cases sits in a wrong rifle..... its a catch 22 I think, you buy the rifle then wait for the mag to come along or you buy the Mag and wait for the rifle...........

    Like you say some don't have a clue what it is or the collector value....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    Like you say some don't have a clue what it is or the collector value....
    So here one goes then. The mag is the value here...
    Regards, Jim

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    That rig would easily fetch $2500 in Australiaicon. Very nice by the way.

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    Yeah, Mikes right. a MLE upgraded to no1 mk1 then patt 14 conversion sold here for around 2K recently on an online site. thought it was an absolute steal at 2K given the prices here

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