I agree completely with Lee Enfield but I will add a little.............................it's a bit subjective, but depending on matching scope/ other accessories/ scope tin/ no15 chest
$5500-8500 seems to be the going rate window...
Do some Goofle searches. A good starting point is an internet article, "Is my Lee Enfield Sniper Rifle a fake?". It explains the what of No.4 Mk I and No.4 Mk I* (T) rifles. The Ontario auction house Switzer's has sold a half-dozen T rifles in the past 3-4 years, and that is a good market sample. Otherwise, I'll give you $1000 and a fresh paper target for your next range trip.Anyone have any idea what this is worth?
1945 model T made in England
Original scope
Bolt serial matches the rifle
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do not treat internet documents as gospel, the info that people spout as being infallible proof generally ONLY applies to late war and post-war (1944/45/46) primarily BSA manufactured, H&H converted rifles.Do some Goofle searches. A good starting point is an internet article, "Is my Lee Enfield Sniper Rifle a fake?". It explains the what of No.4 Mk I and No.4 Mk I* (T) rifles. The Ontario auction house Switzer's has sold a half-dozen T rifles in the past 3-4 years, and that is a good market sample. Otherwise, I'll give you $1000 and a fresh paper target for your next range trip.
Agreed. Every reference has its weaknesses.do not treat internet documents as gospel, the info that people spout as being infallible proof generally ONLY applies to late war and post-war (1944/45/46) primarily BSA manufactured, H&H converted rifles.
$1001, and two targets. Lol
Hopefully a gem you have there. Good luck with it!
Bolt matches the rifle but the scope does notIt will depend upon whether the bracket and scope are original to the rifle. The bracket should have the rifle serial stamped on it and the scope serial should be stamped on the butt, right behind the receiver.
milsurpo
Turrets work flawlesslyAnd also, do the turrets turn !!!!!
Most Mk.3 turrets are sticky or jammed.
Bolt matches the rifle but the scope does not
That equates to about $2000.00 in todays dollars. A price point that may not be an easy decision for a lot of people. I remember in the late 1980's, a Montreal dealer had a minty Long Branch No4 T with the box and all accessories on his gunshow table for the better part of a year, and he was asking $700 for the lot. I suspect he eventually sold it for less than that because he was open for negotiation. A true haggler!OMG I remember in 1970s a surplus store near me was selling them matching in transit box FTR for 250 dollars !






























