Beautiful!
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That's what I paid for my first one. Sold it many, many moons ago to a fellow WWII reenactor who was doing Brit for around $350. I finally bought another just recently and no it twernt no $60........... However this new one is in 10 times better shape than my first one, matter of fact the bore looks to be a virgin.I used to be able to get them for around $75 to $100
I think I paid $60 for this one ..
Probably lots in Africa of all types, including elephant.I wonder .. over the years .. in the world .. how much game has been taken with the Enfield variants ..
I have taken one whitetail buck and a few feral dogs with a Enfield I used to own .using Winchester 180gr SP
Despite the fact that mine has been modified...(tastefully I think) it's one of my favorites. I just love the lines of the Lee Enfield No4 rifles.
They have a very classic look, and it was this look I wanted to keep, even though mine has been shorted so much.
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Those no. 5's thump my shoulder pretty hard.I like the MK2's best as they are the best built of the No 4 series.
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fireballs baby! Fireballs come out of that muzzle. Very unpleasant in fact.
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I remember when Sears had no 5's in pickel barrels for something like $20. They were all well used.