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    US value query on 1923 Enfield VI revolver still in .455

    Considering pouring the last of my savings into a revolver, so any help regarding value would be appreciated. I have found a 1923 Enfield VI revolver, not shaved, non-import marked, finish about 90+%, good bore, tight lock up, no mechanical issues. Still trying to get decent photos. Any idea on a very rough ballpark value in the US? Don't want to lowball the seller, but do not want to get scammed. I have searched high and low on google for recent sales, but I have not found any.
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    That's a tough one to find now days that one has not been shaved and two not priced at an astronomical price. Here is mine that I paid $875 for 8 years ago. And I thought it was a good deal. I would look at it serious if it were say $1300 or below.

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    Thanks most kindly. I will post photos should I manage to purchase it. Got my fingers crossed.

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    Attachment 85692

    This is a photo of markings on the backstrap - anyone recognize any of them?

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    Sorry, I don't

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    I do....... WK is the Warwickshire Yeomanry, a Territorial Hussar regiment.
    The 16/5L is the 16th 5th Lancers an amalgamation of two armoured regiments, the 16th Lancers and the 5th Lancers and the 38 (or whatever it is) is the unit/armoury or whatever number.

    All these marks are identifiable in a little booklet available from Brian at BDLicon Ltd in SC

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    You are, as always, a marvel.

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    Spinecracker now perhaps you should continue the chase!

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    Might just do that. Got to find a new home for a P64 before I try (limited finances, and my kiddies need to eat).

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    Bruce thats a very nice example, Spinecracker thats got some history behind it , They are about the only thing I know to be more expensive in the US than here, I bought one last month but need to wait for my Firearms Certificate Variation, only thing is I won't be able to shoot it, its a live one but its the rules........ will go in to it in more depth sometime.

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