Help needed Identifying a Lee Enfield

SVISTI1911

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Its a 1918 Lee Enfield no1 mk3* made at BSA.

Without more pics and info about weather it matches aND bore condition I'd say $150 to $200.

May be worthe a bit more if it has Canadian ownership markings.
 
Its a 1918 Lee Enfield no1 mk3* made at BSA.

Without more pics and info about weather it matches aND bore condition I'd say $150 to $200.

May be worthe a bit more if it has Canadian ownership markings.

Bore is good no damage or pitting from rust. Stock seems to have been refinished and I think the barrel may have been re-blued. The front sight is adjustable for windage and the serial # on the gun does match the one on the bolt.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1h1z4s6mlrdoyuq/Enfield%20Rifle.jpg?dl=0

This is the only other proof marking I can find, not sure if it helps

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yyvatjiawmzexo4/other%20proof%20marking.jpg?dl=0
 
It might shoot quite well in spite of the pitting, give it a try- you might be surprised.

And since it's already iffy, wrap a jag with steel wool and go to town on that bore. It might clean up very well. I had a 1917 No. 1 with a rough bore like yours, and after the steel wool, the bore was shiny and stayed that way, too.
 
You misunderstood, the bore is good, there is no rust, no pitting, no damage. It shots fine, at 100 yards with iron sights off hand I can hit the target and get reasonable groups.
 
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