Lee Enfields should we import them? westrifle.com

Well, Westrifle, if they are in the paper, leave them in the paper, be careful looking at them as not to destroy anything, carefully check for rust, someone here specializing in the enfield said can give you tips on that! If you can get them for a good price based on what most guys here have quoted then bid on them! If they are nice then that would be a good find! Good luck! Oh yea, try to find out if they need export or import stamps, I know Justin was up to something, I think they will be stamping any imports after a certain date!
 
I don't know a lot about the lee enfields, but would like an "as new" one with the adjustable aperture sights, I am not sure what the price would be, but for myself $600-$800, I know they sometimes go for more! Like I said above, if someone in the know could tell Westrifle what to look for on these and more importantly what to look out for ( bad stuff), then they could report back with more useful info.
 
Could be rifles that have been through factory thorough repair as the Brits call it. Those were packed the same way the new rifles.

Ammo for them would be as interesting as the rifles.
 
This deal is at works right now. As soon as I get pictures those will be posted here.
Thanks! Like the guys were saying, if you want them to sell fast for quick turnover, then keep the price reasonable and if you are ok to sell them at a regular pace then add $100-$200 to them. I like the low price idea,,,!
 
They are one of the only retailers that do. They have always had several pictures of each individual rifle they are selling, although they all have the same generic description.
A picture is worth a thousand words, however.
 
Unfortunately, I doubt if it's an overseas dealer that they will be up north scout surplus. Which is unfortunate - I have a spot on the wall that would be perfect for a No 4 with the brand on the butt like the one pictured in the article.
 
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