I'm looking at expanding my collection to include an origonal Canadian Enfield, it would be to collect and not shoot, would a ww1 or ww2 model be most collectable, and what could I expect to pay for a good example?, thanks for the imput
I'm no expert but you probably want a Long Branch No 4 MkII* as they were made in Ontario.
Seems like they're about $8-900 for very good matching examples.
Of course, you could get a LB 4T with transfer chest for $6-8000 when you find one!!!
A Longbranch No4mk1* is what want. There isnt a Mk2 Longbranch.
A Longbranch No4mk1* is what want. There isnt a Mk2 Longbranch.
The No4mk1 were British and the No4mk1* were North American made. They went on to be modernized as the No4mk1/2 and No4mk1*/3.
There was a very limited number of LB No.4 Mk 1's (no star) and these are quite desirable to collectors as well. Hell I know I'd like to add one to the pile.
TS
Good luck keeping a collection to just one by the way. I started out the same way just wanting one. Now the only Canadian main service rifle I'm missing is a dewat FN and a C7! My snider is actually dated 1867! I have one of each from confederation to the Korean War.
Good luck with your new addiction!
I scored a 1941 No.4 Mk1 (no star) with a hinged front band, machine cut for magazine cut-off and stock cut out for same. Thinking at that time was they might reintroduce a mag cut-off. Never came about.
I scored a 1941 No.4 Mk1 (no star) with a hinged front band, machine cut for magazine cut-off and stock cut out for same. Thinking at that time was they might reintroduce a mag cut-off. Never came about.
I scored a 1941 No.4 Mk1 (no star) with a hinged front band, machine cut for magazine cut-off and stock cut out for same. Thinking at that time was they might reintroduce a mag cut-off. Never came about.