Whats it worth???

Wiseguym70

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i have a WW1 Longbranch lee enfield that i restored from a sporter! it has had the clip guide cut off and has a mess of holes on the side of the receiver from someone trying to mount a scope, it only has a 4 digit serial number and is dated 1918. Thanks CGN!
 
Back in the 60's you could mail order an Enfield for about 15 bucks - 20 if you wanted a "scoped" model.

So it's probably worth at least 15 bucks :)
 
Sell it as a shootable parts rifle for around $250 shipped if the stock is in very good condition at least. Less if the condition is lower.
 
Still havn't figured out why you said you had a longbranch in your op. After all, you restored it and must have seen any markings.
 
If I understand this correctly, the OP got a buggered up No1Mk3* with the charger bridge removed, and holes in the receiver. Even with a nice sporter stock, with magazine, I wouldn't think it'd be much more than a $150 rifle... Unless the stock came from a commercial sporter like a Parker Hale or something similar...
 
It's currently in its full military configuration stockwise, I sold it today for a cool 200 bucks! It was way below my milsurp collecting criteria, and plus it frees up one space in my milsurp safes
 
you could put that money toward a collectable one. $400 to $500 will find you one in a matter of days if you are trying.
 
my collection is ww2 issue rifles, i already have a long branch No4 MkI in very good condition so i am looking for some German rifles now k98k is what i am looking for! out of all my rifles i only have one "axis" rifle and its the m95 manlicher
 
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