This is one of the "wrapped" rifles that's been unwrapped and degreased. The round count is almost certainly the total round count for the guns entire life. For condition and build quality, this is absolutely as good as a Lee Enfield gets. It's never been FTR'd, bubba'd or even through unit maintenance. Essentially, it's perfect - and made from the best materials by the most experienced builders. It was 'born' at Fazakerly in December 1954. Congratulations on this fantastic rifle, I'm sure you'll shock a few shooters at the range with the accuracy this rifle is capable of. The best shot I ever made with a rifle - I hit an 8 inch fire bell at more than 300 yards, using iron sights, on the first shot, while standing - was with a rifle just like this one. Give the Prvi Partisan 174 grain FMJ a try - and keep the brass, it's wonderful for reloading. I wouldn't sell my rifle for any price, but $1,000 seems reasonable given the quality and increasing rarity of these rifles.