I would never judge an enfield by it's cover.
Always ask for a detailed description of the bore in accordance with NRA Condition Stds
This rifle was not the pick of the litter for 'Bling' but she had it where it counted for tight chamber, new barrel and reparked in all the right places. Notice the fresh park on the bolt handle. This rifle was unfired since rebuild. Other rifles has polished bolt knobs and much poorer bores.
Always ask for a detailed description of the bore in accordance with NRA Condition Stds
- NEW: Not previously sold at retail, in same condition as current factory production.
- PERFECT: In New condition in every respect. (Jim's note - in my experience, many collectors & dealers use "As New" to describe this condition).
- EXCELLENT: New condition, used but little, no noticeable marring of wood or metal, bluing perfect, (except at muzzle or sharp edges).
- VERY GOOD: In perfect working condition, no appreciable wear on working surfaces, no corrosion or pitting, only minor surface dents or scratches.
- GOOD: In safe working condition, minor wear on working surfaces, no broken parts, no corrosion or pitting that will interfere with proper functioning.
- FAIR: In safe working condition but well worn, perhaps requiring replacement of minor parts or adjustments which should be indicated in advertisement, no rust, but may have corrosion pits which do not render article unsafe or inoperable.
This rifle was not the pick of the litter for 'Bling' but she had it where it counted for tight chamber, new barrel and reparked in all the right places. Notice the fresh park on the bolt handle. This rifle was unfired since rebuild. Other rifles has polished bolt knobs and much poorer bores.




















































