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    Irish Contract Enfield No 4 MkII

    Some guy on Gunbroker has one at auction for $1,195.00. Is he nuts or are they that rare?

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    The correct answer is: Nuts.
    He types in ALLCAPS, too.
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    However, they will sell at that if they're new in the wrap, without the wrap but near new they can be found for 500 and a bit less. We have a local yokel selling a common peep sight for $575, doesn't mean anyone will show up for that party.
    It gets interesting when a no4mk2 new/in wrap starts at 450 and then goes to $1200, which happens often enough.

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    Damn, I have two still in the wrap. I bought three in the wrap when they were first imported with bayonet. I cleaned one up.

    Thanks, Tony

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    Again, an Irish Contract will have a S/n of PF309348 to PF359347. Some folks think any No4 in the wrap is an Irish Contract.
    And I agree with Krinko, the seller is NUTS!
    One must also keep in mind that only a part of that series got delivered to Ireland, the rest going to Britishicon Stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Sukey View Post
    And I agree with Krinko, the seller is NUTS!
    John, I think at that price its the buyer who is nuts not the seller.

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    You may have a point there
    That is if he finds a buyer.

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    my irish contract was wrapped when i got it about 10 years ago.
    boy! i really feel bad that i unwrapped it.
    lemme see, i could have made almost $300.00. damn! that's almost $30.00 a year!
    the reason i unwrapped it?
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    wrap sux

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    my 'irish contract' was really a burma contract , like john said there were a number of contract mk2s and only a selected serialisation were irish , but i doubt that would matter to the seller , and will go over the head of the buyer

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    PF301547-PF304047 Anglo Egyptian Sudan 2,500
    PF 309348-PF359347 Irish Republic 50,000
    PF359348-PF359817 Zambia 70
    PF359818-PF359952 Singapore 135
    PF 359952-PF360052 Jamaica 100
    PF360053-PF360202 Trinidad 150
    PF360263-PF360238 St. Vincent 36
    PF360239-PF360258 St. Kitts 36
    PF360460-PF381159 Uganda 20,700
    PF361260-PF401086 Burma 38,827
    PF 405293-PF405412 St Vincent 20
    PF407449-PF407648 Trinidad 200
    PF407849-PF407728 Zanzibar 80
    PF411265-PF411461 Kenya 197
    PF411462-PF411471 Hong Kong 10
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