The latest trend of restoring lee Enfields (among other milsurps) is a great add on to the Milsurp collecting hobby. Bringing sportered rifle back to their full glory is satisfying and creates a excellent shooter grade rifle.
However, this creates a little bit of a problem when it comes to buying and selling. Their is nothing wrong with restored sporters as they fill a certain niche and like I said, make great shooter grade rifles. Now, if both parties are aware of the restored status and the rifle is priced in accordance, their is no problem. The problems come form people who either don't know their rifle is restored (Honest mistake), or they are purposely attempting to pass a restored model as intact original (fraud).
So, I am going to start buying up milsurps again and would like to pick up a few more enfields to add to my collection of existing rifles. I imagine their are a lot more people who are entering the world of milsurp collecting. I know a little bit, but was wondering what indicators their might be that one should look for when buying an Enfield (or any milsurp for that matter).
Their is of course the concept of know your dealer. Their are a few people on here for example that I would not hesitate to deal with. But sometimes you see a rifle from a seller you don't know that looks interesting and might be a legit original rifle or a restored sporter. Gun shows are another place this info would come in handy.
So, any info people would have would be a great asset to the collecting community.
However, this creates a little bit of a problem when it comes to buying and selling. Their is nothing wrong with restored sporters as they fill a certain niche and like I said, make great shooter grade rifles. Now, if both parties are aware of the restored status and the rifle is priced in accordance, their is no problem. The problems come form people who either don't know their rifle is restored (Honest mistake), or they are purposely attempting to pass a restored model as intact original (fraud).
So, I am going to start buying up milsurps again and would like to pick up a few more enfields to add to my collection of existing rifles. I imagine their are a lot more people who are entering the world of milsurp collecting. I know a little bit, but was wondering what indicators their might be that one should look for when buying an Enfield (or any milsurp for that matter).
Their is of course the concept of know your dealer. Their are a few people on here for example that I would not hesitate to deal with. But sometimes you see a rifle from a seller you don't know that looks interesting and might be a legit original rifle or a restored sporter. Gun shows are another place this info would come in handy.
So, any info people would have would be a great asset to the collecting community.