Or a refurb and stored?
http://www.zefarm.net/productView.php?id=2203&cat_id=2
that guy is WAY WAY over priced on 99% of the stuff on that site
Well, ~Angel~ picked up a DCRA 1949 last month for $450, which was added to the Canada - Milsurp Knowledge Libraryhttp://www.milsurps.com/forumdisplay.php?f=10 ...
So yes, I'd say it's overpriced.
However, the flip side is... how often does any serious Enfield collector see a 1949 up here in Canada in any condition, let alone virtually unfired.The value comes from how long someone wants to hold it.
1949 C No.4 Mk1* Long Branch Rifle
"All Matching Serial Numbers (Early "C Circle" DCRA Rifle)"
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Regards,
Badger
Incidentally, if the rifle is one of the ones returned from Belgium, is there any way to differentiate one of these from a rifle held in Canadian stores?
I do know that it was possible to purchase brand new rifles during the period when the No. 4 was the standard rifle for DCRA/PRA shooting.
Not that I am aware of, but I've seen a number of mint (really mint) early 1949s with serialed magazines.
Not a standard Canadian practice, but also a very low production year.
I suspect they could be Belgian bring backs....



























