I don't know why vendors start these threads. It's easy to determine the market value of Lee Enfields in Canada and to know that 300 will sell very quickly at the right price.
I don't know why vendors start these threads. It's easy to determine the market value of Lee Enfields in Canada and to know that 300 will sell very quickly at the right price.
Andy
Since 1958
If they are in the same shape as the rest of your typical rifles I would be interested. Condition and price in mind of course. Will you
You also carry some surplus or affordable ammunition as well? WW2 rifles seem to be getting more expensive to shoot.
Anyone who molestation a rifle should be in jail period.
Make, condition and price.....
You're scarce on Details.
Can you import them into the states? I'm not sure you can.
Will they be UN marked? That'll bring down the value some.
If you can bring them in sub-$600 and in good+ condition I would be interested. Otherwise we have the EE.
Where are they from? What factory were they made?
Are they complete/stock/barrel/ bayo/matching #'s etc. All makes a difference!
" Those who hammer their swords into plowshares, will Plow for those who do not".
Very interested.
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If they are sporterized or molested in some fashion no one will care about them.
If they are matching numbers and not beaten up they will sell
If they are chambered in anything other than .303 British they will sell for sure
If they are some unseen/rare version of a lee enfield like one chambered in 7.62X39 for example you will have fist fights for them
I'd be interested in parts for fair prices, but the only LE I'm looking to pay more than $300 for is an Ishapore 2A1 Rifle.
I've been disappointed lately in the silly prices I see sporter LEs going for at auction lately.
Full stock military is worth a lot more, in general to most people. Every sporter to me is just another that needs to be re-milled.