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Selling a vintage Golden State Arms (Lee-Enfield) bolt action rifle, chambered in .303 British. Gun was manufactured in the 1950’s to mid-60’s, and is in excellent condition. Asking $350.
Offering up my 1917 Enfield P-17 Sporter in 30-06. This is a very well done sporter in the classic style, not a "bubba." This is a sold rifle. Original two-stage trigger, but has a really nice let-off (no trigger weight scale available). Has some minor rusting on the magazine floor plate, but...
I bought this in a lot of MK4. Mags and only have use for the MK4. Standard issue 10 rd mag for the Enfield MK3 303 Brittish .Magazine is in great shape with little finish wear and great spring pressure . Not an Enfield guru so I included pics of mag stampings ( Canadian mag )
Asking $35.00...
Navy Arms Mk 4 Enfield 18" Carbine
.45-70 Government
99% condition, just sat in safe, too pretty for me to ever fire her.
$1100
Specs can be found on Navy Arms' historic page.
This is the precursor to the Gibbs Summit, which was also made by Navy Arms. The pre-Gibbs rifles by Navy Arms have...
1917 No. 1 Mk 3 Enfield Sport
Short SMLE (SHTLE)
Made in England by London Small Arms (LSA markings)
.303 British
Excellent working condition with open sights and scope mount
Have 20 rounds I will include
$325
Will meet in Washington co.
I have a .303 Enfield, Lithgow manufacture w/bayonet and an Inland M1 Carbine (unfortunately sporterized before I got it) The Enfield is a 1915 production and the M1 is between 42-43, according to the serial numbers. One strange item on the Enfield is the placement of 2 serial numbers on the...
Edit: A suitable sportized Enfield has been located. I'm no longer in need of one. Thanks!
I'm looking for an SMLE No.1 rifle for a specific project. I might settle for a No.4, but I'd rather have the forward notch iron sights. The project will involve rechambering and modernizing the rifle...
Very early No1 mk5 rifle. 20,000 produced with this one being first 2400. Made in 1922. Excellent bore, original butt stock with disc, original rear sights, matching original bolt. Needs forestock and front band, that is it