#4 T rifle

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thinking about letting go a #4 T ive had for a long long time. haven't seen one for sale for a long time ether and wondering on what the market is for them these days? all correct and matching, been in storage for over 20 years. any help apreciated
 
Is it a complete kit with a Transit Case, scope tin, etc?

I am certain that many on this site would love to see a few pictures as well if possible.
 
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Rifle make and condition; scope model and condition; numbers matching; accessories - all effect the price. In my opinion, the Holy Grail of No.4 (T) rifles is an early war Long Branch with a No.32 Mk 1 scope, with the No. 15 chest, a No.8 scope tin, and a C Broad Arrow marked Model 1907 sling. Small production numbers and long odds of surviving the war intact.
 
Desporterizer is right. The rifle alone with just the scope commands 4000 depending on year, condition and maker. They're rare to come by and the ultimate addition to any enfield collection. Pics needed
 
thinking about letting go a #4 T ive had for a long long time. haven't seen one for sale for a long time ether and wondering on what the market is for them these days? all correct and matching, been in storage for over 20 years. any help apreciated

There are plenty of people who want to buy one. There are even some who can afford to.
 
I know of 2 that sold in the last few months.All matching in the chest for $5500.00 and one for $6500,Both were in near "new" condition.
I think both were 1944 M47C with MK III scopes.
 
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