We should sticky this at the top of every EE section
"What do you mean my Tapco stock on the SKS doesn't make it worth $500!?"
It doesn't?
We should sticky this at the top of every EE section
"What do you mean my Tapco stock on the SKS doesn't make it worth $500!?"
Edited to add: This thread reminds me of something I had happen a few months back. I had a self proclaimed enfield "expert" ask me if I wanted a bubba'd no 4 for 50 bucks on one of the outdoor forums...said he hated sporters. I said sure (Any shootable enfield is worth that...right?), sent the cash, and a week later an EAL showed up at my door.![]()
Yes, just because someone has spent $500 on gunsmithing, mounts and scope all together doesn't mean you will get it back...
...it's far more cost-efficient to buy a D&T Enfield sporter than to buy an undrilled/untapped sporter and take it to a smith yourself.....
...the value of the gunsmithing will not be re-couped....A woman who recently lost her husband has come to realize the bills are starting to amass faster than she can pay them off due to interest. So one day she calls me up and tells me she wants to sell her husbands rifle and thinks it's worth enough to pay off some bills.
When she told me what it was those I couldn't help but telling her the truth. That it's not worth as much as she thinks.
Simply put it's a sportarized 1941 ROFMNo 4 MK1 Number#E15244 with a Bushnell Scopechief IV on top of it. It's not that bad of shape since it was reblued and such but it's still sportarized.
She wasn't that happy to hear the news and frankly doesn't believe me. But I'll be posting pictures soon as I can here and then I'll show her this thread afterwards.
Yeah my guess would be 140-160 bucks depending on condition. Its a shame what a little bit of bubba'ing can do to the value of a milsurp rifle.
We should sticky this at the top of every EE section
"What do you mean my Tapco stock on the SKS doesn't make it worth $500!?"
Drache,
If it won't hurt you financially - why don't you offer her $250 for it.
Sure it's not worth that much, and it will probably sit in your closet a good long time but it's the decent thing to do if you care about her and want to help.
If you go this route, I'll toss some money your way to help cover some of the costs and I encourage other members of the community to do the same.
Drache,
If it won't hurt you financially - why don't you offer her $250 for it.
Sure it's not worth that much, and it will probably sit in your closet a good long time but it's the decent thing to do if you care about her and want to help.
If you go this route, I'll toss some money your way to help cover some of the costs and I encourage other members of the community to do the same.
Yep, we need more info and pics to get a proper evaluation. It is amazing what little detail will change a $100 rifle into a $1,000 rifle.
Exactly. She *may* be sitting on a rifle worth more than she thinks![]()
What would make the rifle worth more? I know nothing about milsurps....
What specific things should I look for?
All I know is what the rifle is, that it was reblued, and the stock was cut down until I can get the pics or go see it in person.
In short: All sporterized enfields were not done by some guy in his garage....and *Some* may just have a highly sought after part as well....best to post pics.
As far as sporters specifically:
There were several commercial manufacturers that turned out very high quality sporters based on surplus No. 4's. A couple notable examples were mentioned in this thread: Parker Hale (yes, THAT Parker Hale) and Churchill Gunmakers.
Well done sporters, especially those with a commercial lineage can command a premium.....since essentially they are beautiful hunting rifles with rock solid Lee Enfield Construction.
We won't know until we see the pics, but the fact that it's been reblued *can* point towards it being a commercial sporter.
Pics man....pics
Edit: Here's a couple "bubbas"
Parker hale:
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And this one was mine....it's a No1 Mk 3, but similar quality is found on the #4's
Churchill:
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