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The value of ANY firearm is based on exact make/model, condition, and originality. You did not share any of those with us. An UNMODIFIED Mark 4 No. 1 rifle in very good condition may sell for $250-$350. One in poor condition, or that has been "sporterized" may be worth $50.

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Value will be driven by condition and originality. last month I bought a Long Branch (1942) in Virginia. Rifle in excellent condition, wood, metal, and bore. with very good headspace, and paid $290 (and was very pleased to do so). Anywhere from $200 to $400 for a very good specimen. Rifles that have been "sporterized" loose MUCH of their value.

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The value of ANY firearm is based on the exact make, model and condition. In the case of the Enfield, there were several different models, made in England, Canada, Australia and India. A more common model in fair condition might be worth $150-$200. A rare sniper variant in excellent condition, several thousand. I would suggest you take your rifle to a local gun shop or gun show for a hands on assessment of what you have. Please resist the urge to "clean it up". I have seen nice collector specimens destroyed with steel wool and wire brushes.

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Varies greatly based on condition, country of origin (the SMLE was also manufactured in Canada, India, Australia, and Pakistan), unique and distinct markings, and model. Could be anywhere from $100 to over $1000.

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Probably around $300 in Very Good Condition.

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Long Branch is Canadian. Depending on condition and originality, you'd be looking at between $200 and $500.

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