These rifles are my personal favorite from the historical category of Sniper Rifles. I do hope to add one to my collection before too long. You can expect to pay over $1800 USD for a good complete rifle. They are highly sought after rifles
50-275 USD or so
100-5000 USD depending on specifics
Unless otherwise marked, Britian.
The standard issue weapons were... Webley revolver in .455 Webley Short Magazine Lee Enfield No. 1 Mk III in 7.7x56R (.303 British) Enfield P'14 in 7.7x56R (.303 British) Vickers machine gun in 7.7x56R (.303 British)
Value of NAY firearm is based on exact make, model, and condition. If your Enfield is in the original military configuration (not sporterized) and in good condition, value could range from about $250-$400.
Assuming you mean a rifle in caliber .303 British, and not the ammo- depends on which rifle, and its condition. A SMLE (#1 Mk 3) or a #4 Mk 1 may be worth $100 for a poor condition rifle, or $350-400 for an excellent one. The TRUE Jungle carbines have their own values (many counterfeit copies) and other models different values. Rifles that have been "sporterized"- converted from standard military configuration are worth much less.
The value of ANY gun is based on exact make, model variant and condition. If your rifle is a No.4 Mk 1 in good condition that not been altered, these are typically selling for $300-$375. Price varies by location. Rifle may have been modified after WW 2 and become a No 4 Mk I/II or Mk I/III. Really need a hands-on appraisal.
The Lee-Enfield .303 Mk.1 and other variants to the SMLE Mk.III.
number5 mark 1 enfield 303 british jungle carbine
$146.
Do a search for: British No.1 MkIII, No.4 Mk1, No. 5 Jungle carbine or British Enfield these are the three major models of the .303 British rifles.
179 USD