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  • Doco Overboard

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    Not when you can pay 200.00 for an unmolested forearm only these days.

    Heres images of what I was going on about earlier and how it's done.

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    Down in here is where you try to peer into.

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    303_enfield

    Ultimate Member
    May 30, 2007
    4,681
    DelMarVa
    Just have to look for deals. Picked up two No4's last week for $300. To some it's just an old $20 rifle from Yes, you can part them out for $$$. But that's soooo wrong.
     

    shershot99

    Active Member
    Mar 22, 2010
    334
    Carroll County
    Well I settled on a long branch. Should have it in a next week. Waiting for tracking number. I will post pics once I get her. I will also be on the lookout for the $300 ones as well. Would love to have a few Enfields instead of one.


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    Jimbob2.0

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    Well I settled on a long branch. Should have it in a next week. Waiting for tracking number. I will post pics once I get her. I will also be on the lookout for the $300 ones as well. Would love to have a few Enfields instead of one.


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    As long as the numbers match and the condition is good that a great play. Get yourself one to enjoy now, be patient on additional items. Havent seen many at $300 lately but $400 an $500 are still obtainable for really nice guns. Id buy a few more at the right $$s.
     

    mawkie

    C&R Whisperer
    Sep 28, 2007
    4,353
    Catonsville
    Probably the nicest No4s I have in my collection are post war Longbranch. They were built without wartime pressures and if you're picky you can find one with a 6 groove barrel. They were built on the same production tooling as LB BREN guns circa 1950. Look for a "6" stamped on the bayonet lug. Normal production LB No4s had 5 groove barrels.
     

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