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Hey yall.

I have a British SMLE MK3* manufactured 1917. Original .303 chambering.

Unfortunately it was sporterized. It also has some OD green painting on the front sight.

The wood is banged up and scratched as expected from a 100+ year old WW1 rifle.

Anyone know its value?
 
The 2020 version of Military firearms reference list the following for the NO1 SMLE MARK III*
exc 550 vg 400 good 300 fair 150
Not saying its market value but gives a rough ballpark for a idea.
Last sporterized one I saw around they still wanted over 300 which for how rough it was seemed steep. But it did sell after awhile.
If the barrel and action are still good maybe a candidate to rebuild. Gunbroker has had alot of Drill Purpose rifles for around 200 that could be salvaged for the wood and metal. I always find it fun to bring them back to they way they should be. Not usually the most well spent money but makes me happy
 

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