OMG how do you decipher all the markings on an Enfield?? I found 2 for sale and the guy says they are both Mark I's. TO get the bolt out you need to depress a little notch down and then pull the bolt out and rotate the locking lug of the bolt from 3 o'clock to 12 o'clock and then it come out on both of them. One seems to have a rougher spiral machine mark on the majority of the barrel and seems to be thicker then the other. The one with the thinner looking barrel is also moarked SMLE behind the trigger group ont he right side but the other gun does not. Also one has the flip up long range sight at the breech and the other gun has the sight folded down at the back of the bolt neatly tucked inside the back of the receiver.
My questions are what are these, what kind of values do they carry if any?
Also he had a P14 there with a dry crack in the stock at the base of the trigger group. When I pulled on the stock really hard the crack does open slightly but I think it is more of a dry crack then abuse as the rest of the stock is really overall good shape and has a nice huge cheek rest.
Does this P14 carry any kind of value as well? Is this sort of crack common as he said it is being a walnut stock?
Any help guys would really help as I think the enfields are under priced and maybe the P14 is but I know nothing at all about p14's.
My questions are what are these, what kind of values do they carry if any?
Also he had a P14 there with a dry crack in the stock at the base of the trigger group. When I pulled on the stock really hard the crack does open slightly but I think it is more of a dry crack then abuse as the rest of the stock is really overall good shape and has a nice huge cheek rest.
Does this P14 carry any kind of value as well? Is this sort of crack common as he said it is being a walnut stock?
Any help guys would really help as I think the enfields are under priced and maybe the P14 is but I know nothing at all about p14's.


















































