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Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/13/08 05:58 PM
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Nathan at Fork
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Re: Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/13/08 06:35 PM
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It might be a British 303, seems to me like I've seem one that looks very similar. Who knows??
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Re: Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/13/08 07:09 PM
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yes the first rifle is an enfield chambered in a 303 and the rifle has been sporterized. Worth about $125. If both guns are in working order. Safety etc. then I will give him $250 for the pair
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Re: Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/13/08 07:32 PM
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After looking closer at the rifle, on the receiver by the bolt handle it has
A crown symbol GR BSA Co 1917 S??? LE III =
So, based on your info, Im guessing this is a Lee Enfield Mk III manufactured in 1917 and it has been altered or "sporterized a bit as the ones I see on the internet have a long wood stock going the length of the barrel with only a few inches of barrel sticking out the end.
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Re: Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/13/08 08:03 PM
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colt45-90
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Re: Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/13/08 08:05 PM
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Anyone help out on the value of the Norinco SKS? All the norincos on gunbroker are over $200 on up. The action on this one looks older and the serial number is a six digit number sarting with 0174. Are the older ones worth more? Any help on a valuation would be great. thanks.
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Re: Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/14/08 03:02 AM
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Quote:
250. is to cheap
I'm not trying to cut the man. But I think I know what a 303 is worth. There are several in my collection. And I also know what a sks is worth. Look at the pictures again and this time pay attention to the condition the guns are in.
wade gerig
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Re: Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/14/08 08:39 AM
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It look like it's an Enfield (British) mostlikely in 303 it looks like the stock at the for hand was maybe cracked and was cut down some to remove the cracked area. If that's what it is it would sell for some where between $125 and $175. If it is chambered in 308 it is rare and would go for around $250. I have bought and sold a few 303s, infact I started my gun collection with a 303 I paid $100 for in really good condition about 10 hears ago. just my .02
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Re: Help IDing and pricing these rifles
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12/15/08 05:10 AM
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