No4MkI(T) Price check

dafydd

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It is a mismatch, sight, rifle and mount. Rifle parts all match themselves. The rifle has been used, but it is a sniper, rates about 75% overall. Scope optics are clear. I do not normally have problems pricing enfields, but the mismatch and no box or svope can throws me a bit. Wha t is it worth? Thanks,
Dave
 
I'm certainly no expert but I'd put the bare minimum value at least $1500. You'd probably be able to get $2000-2500 or more in reality.
 
No.32 Mk1 , Mk 2, or Mk 3 scope?

Is it a BSA M47(c)?

When you say mount is mismatched... you mean the serial number on it doesn't match the rifle serial number?

Regards,
Badger
 
I bought a Lee Enfield #4 Mk 1(T) with all matching numbers at the Calgary Gun show last spring and paid $3,000.00 for it. I've seen mis matched guns asking $3,500.00 to $4,000.00. I'm sure the sellers will find someone that stupid!
 
MarkS said:
Buying or selling?

You mean to say the price fluctuates that much in one day when you are buying or selling a No.4Mk1(T)?

Just kidding. I guess it's just like a Big Mac Hamburger.
The buy and the sell price at the counter. There is only one price.
 
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Coyote Ugly said:
You mean to say the price fluctuates that much in one day when you are buying or selling a No.4Mk1(T)?

Just kidding. I guess it's just like a Big Mac Hamburger.
The buy and the sell price at the counter. There is only one price.

Guess you don't get it.

If he is buying the rifle, you try to buy for a good price, with selling, you try to sell for a better price.

It also depends on total condition of the rifle and bits, geographical location of the rifle, how badly the seller wants to sell, and how badly the buyer wants to buy. I could break it down even further, especially when you are dealing with a high dollar collectible firearm that is no longer made, not a friggin burger with billions sold. There is never "only one price" in the used firearm market.
 
Enlighten all of us with your buy and sell price, or the try to or low ball prices.

At least finish your sentence, statement or question - buying or selling?

Geographical Location- it's a global market now with the internet, there are no borders.
 
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