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    Wow that's nearly a thousand dollars for a rather rough rifle when you have paid the taxes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 55recce View Post
    Wow that's nearly a thousand dollars for a rather rough rifle when you have paid the taxes!
    I bought my 1st. LE Sporter for $17. back in the day. I bought a #4 like this made in Long Branch, in great sgape for $125. around
    1990. Those days are GONE !!! If you can find better prices than listed here in a retail setting buy all you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh View Post
    And welcome to 2021. They aren't making these anymore. If you know of a secret stash of No.4s for half the price, go get as many as you can!
    Fair enough, milsurp was once a cheap way to get neat guns or for hunting/plinking. Those days are gone and its just the collectors that are left.

    However for that kind of money you can get a pretty decent no4 in good condition with a good bore, these rifles are completely worn with no finish. I am also willing to bet half of the rifles will keyhole and have serious pitting under the stock line (if these are the royal tiger imports).

    They are cool since old well used rifles are cool but I can't justify that kind of price premium.

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    Not a-lot of info... not a lot of Guarantee.. not much of a fair price..

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanstallsOnline View Post
    We just received our first shipment of Surplus Enfields!

    Follow the link and check them out!

    PLEASE READ THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

    SHOOTERS GRADE ENFIELD

    GUNSMITH SPECIAL GRADE ENFIELD

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    These are definitely worth a couple bumper sticker draws of facebook eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ced1942 View Post
    Interordnance/Royal tiger import ethiopian surplus?
    Yes these are RT guns

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    Quote Originally Posted by trainman278 View Post
    I'm ready to buy but as others are saying would like to know origin before pulling the trigger. All the Ethiopian rifles that are coming into the states are pretty rough.
    I can confirm this is not true. There are some poor reviews online sure. But none of the guns we received are in the condition of the few YouTube videos that are out there.

    Remember you make 1 customer happy and you may get 2 referrals, make 1 customer mad and you can loose 100.
    Last edited by WanstallsOnline; 03-28-2021 at 03:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    Interested in the provenance. JP.
    These are in no way collector grade pieces. These are shooters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 55recce View Post
    Wow that's nearly a thousand dollars for a rather rough rifle when you have paid the taxes!
    Talk to Trudeau about your tax complaints

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooey43 View Post
    I bought my 1st. LE Sporter for $17. back in the day. I bought a #4 like this made in Long Branch, in great sgape for $125. around
    1990. Those days are GONE !!! If you can find better prices than listed here in a retail setting buy all you can.
    This is a very accurate statement.

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