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British Enfields
I vist several gun shops on a regular basis while looking for surplus arms. One shop has quite a few British WWI and WWII Enfields for around $200.00. I was in another shop today and saw a Mark III and a No. 4 Mark I priced at $449.00 and $499.00 respectively. Sure glad I shop around because I would not even consider those prices as reasonable. Take care...
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The prices are start to rise on those guns.. I am glad I got mine 20+ yrs ago for $75.
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Joe
Sounds like a lot of money for Enfields. I am used to seeing the lower price you mentioned. All the best...
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Joe,
Our BIG gun show is March 8-9 at Morris, PA. If you want to see sticker shock, go to Morris. Last year I saw several "NRA Poor-Good" P-17 Eddystones for $750 and up. Guns that we bought in the 1960s were in the $12.00-35.00 range and those days are long gone. Treasure the iron you got in the good old days. Adam
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It depends
There are places that still sell military surplus arms at reasonable prices. For example, mint condition U.S. 1917 Enfields or 1903 Springfieds are about $500.00. Of course, some places charge a lot more, but I do not shop in those establishments. All the best...
Gil |
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I just bought a '17 Remington. The wood is ugly as a mud fence but the metal is excellent and the bore shines like a spanked babys butt. #'s matched also. I paid, swallow hard Bill, $200.
I figure I stole it. Milsurps in this part of the world are almost non-existent. Right now mother nature is suffering from PMS and I haven't had it out to shoot it yet. Example: 4 days ago it was -28° then it snowed 6" and yesterday it was 52°. I want to see how fast I can volley fire it. It is supposed one of the best bolt rifles for that excersize. We shall see. Best wishes, Bill |
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BILLY D.
Good deal and good steal! It pays to shop around. All the best...
Gil |
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Saw a full jungle kitted enfield today, not sure if it was a #4 or #5, they were busy and i was running short on time when i stopped.
Tag said $419 and it looked to be in good shape. |
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A friend needs a
fair to good Ishapore Enfield in 308. Anybody know of any? What kind of prices. I really don't know mil surp much.
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skeet
gunsamerica.com has an Ishapore Enfield in .308 listed for $450.00. jplonghunter
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Thanks for the reply
I just found one today. Guy in Cody had it. exc shape..good bore. 2 mags sling and a no drill scope mount for it. $225.00 Going back to Md with me next week Still an ugly rifle though!
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Enfield in .308
I bought several for $90.00 a few years ago and the local gun shop has them for less than $200.00. All the best...
Gil |
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skeet,
I agree the Ishapore MkIII clone rifle .308 is ugly, but mine shoot better than most military arms on establishment. I like the Jungle Carbine Ishapore clone because it shoots well and is a fine woods rifle in .308. Adam
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