Well I think I've seen a few, with transit box and matching scope, selling for what, $4,000? Give or take $500?
BSA, LB or other maker? No.32 Mk. I,II or III scope? Maker of the scope? No.8 scope can or rubber boot? Leather strap on can? Matched scope to bracket to rifle? No.15 or No.7 chest? The accessories are nice? WWI dated sling?
There is a baseline for No.4T rifles that goes up in multiples depending on the other factors.
OK I HAVE TO ASK;
How much for my Long Branch, all matching, exc+ overall, all accessories in the transit case?
John
$1600 is a bit low.
Rifle about $1.1k
Scope $1k
Scope can $.3k
So I am thinking about $2400 even if mismatched. A fully matched one has got to be at least $3500 these days.
OK I HAVE TO ASK;
How much for my Long Branch, all matching, exc+ overall, all accessories in the transit case?
John
as Nobody has given much of an answer for the rifle in question, I would suggest the baseline for a British made No4(T) with mismatched scope and no other accessories and in reasonably good condition would likely hit about the $1600 range. As Maple Leaf points out there are a lot of other factors that are going to affect that too.



























