Enfields

I am a little sad , I have a offer to sell it think I will let her go. sure enjoyed shooting it but I have MP all original Longbranch but not even close in beauity but it shoots the same under 1" at 100 with 150gr Hornady's & RL 15.
Took the Tiger wood one to Enfield buyer at gun show said max it was worth $1100 man was he some poor at appraising Enfields, guess like most gun show dealers they just want to steal guns
 
1944 & 1945 M47C (BSA) made No.4Mk1(T)'s
Both all matching
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Here are my Long Branch No 4's. From top to bottom: 1941, 1943, 1944 and 1949. As you can see I need a used walnut butt stock for the 41 to make it look proper. Anyone have a spare?

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I have more photos but they won't load into the photo host at the moment. Will try again later.
 
Mine!

My '42 Maltby, minty bore and shoot great. All matching including magazine and stock. Was my first fullbore and I shall not be parting with her any time soon!

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Great pics...

Help me out guys. I got a look at an gun that had a large rifled barrel, about size of 50 cal ML barrel.

It was a sigle shot, with a hammer and a cylinder type piece that you flip open to insert a cartridge.

It was stamped Enfield 1862, with a crown and VR on side plate.

Any ideas for age, use etc?
 
my enfields
on top : an ishapore training rifle in 22lr enfield N2 MK4* 1967

in the middle an english lee enfield marked Sht LE III* 1943 ( made for the home guard , with NOS parts , war finished ( lor of tool marking )

on the bottom , an indian Sht LE III* made in 1916

under from left to right :
-1 enfield N2 MK1 1934
-1 enfield N2 MK1* 1941
-1 webley MARK IV 1918

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Probably Snider-Enfield .577" calibre.
Peter (Burlington, Ont.)

Great pics...

Help me out guys. I got a look at an gun that had a large rifled barrel, about size of 50 cal ML barrel.

It was a sigle shot, with a hammer and a cylinder type piece that you flip open to insert a cartridge.

It was stamped Enfield 1862, with a crown and VR on side plate.

Any ideas for age, use etc?
 
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