Help valuing / identifying some Enfields

Thanks. I was not expecting much on the No 5. The 1942 No 4 is a Longbranch.

The LEC is being inspected so curious to see.

And I'm surprised about the potential value of the Cadet. I don't think I'd keep it / buy it, but I'll try to take it out plinking.
 
Looks like a decent rifle. If you wind up wanting to pass it on, please keep me in mind. A nice commercial cadet is one that’s evaded me so far.

If you do go to shoot it, it needs sub powered 22 cartridges only. I shoot shorts in my other Cadets. Shorts or subsonic only. They have a tendency to break apart with full power 22lr.
 
Looks like a decent rifle. If you wind up wanting to pass it on, please keep me in mind. A nice commercial cadet is one that’s evaded me so far.

If you do go to shoot it, it needs sub powered 22 cartridges only. I shoot shorts in my other Cadets. Shorts or subsonic only. They have a tendency to break apart with full power 22lr.

That's very good information on these rifles. I've seen more than a few shot until they were sloppy or broken.
 
Looks like a decent rifle. If you wind up wanting to pass it on, please keep me in mind. A nice commercial cadet is one that’s evaded me so far.

If you do go to shoot it, it needs sub powered 22 cartridges only. I shoot shorts in my other Cadets. Shorts or subsonic only. They have a tendency to break apart with full power 22lr.

I'll let you know. Good info on the loads. I've got CB longs on hand.
 
That cavalry carbine - Oh My. It's in lovely shape and has everything going for it, I love mine but it's nowhere near as nice. You should shoot it just once, it's an amazing piece of kit, light, handy, accurate (with a good bore) and powerful. It shoulders like an old school rifle, straight up and on the sights.
 
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