So I was shown a rifle today that the guys who owns it wanted me to buy for what I think is a ridiculously low price for what it is. I want to find out more as my friend is retired and could use getting the most he can for this beauty of an enfield.
So it's a 1944 not a 42 like I original posted, no 4. Full wood, all metal intact. No bayonet. It has matching numbers all over it.
Stock is amazing and has a dark brown cheek riser attached. It also has a (#32) scope mounted with serial numbers matching the rifle. The scope also has it's own metal transit case also with numbers matching.
The magazine kinda got me as it is welded to fit 1 round only.
It is a beautiful rifle and I'll get to take detailed pics and a range session this week.
Thoughts from the experts?
So it's a 1944 not a 42 like I original posted, no 4. Full wood, all metal intact. No bayonet. It has matching numbers all over it.
Stock is amazing and has a dark brown cheek riser attached. It also has a (#32) scope mounted with serial numbers matching the rifle. The scope also has it's own metal transit case also with numbers matching.
The magazine kinda got me as it is welded to fit 1 round only.
It is a beautiful rifle and I'll get to take detailed pics and a range session this week.
Thoughts from the experts?
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