125 USD
125 USD
i would guess around 300-450, cuz' i saw a m1 garand from the same time that was 450. so who knows? Usually the M1 garand goes for about a grand, nowhere near 450$; maybe if it was torn up from an explosion. The enfield .303 is a decent reliable weapon, price depends on condition anywhere from 500- maybe 800.... all depends on condition, matching serial numbers, etc.
That Mark was not made until 1942. They are worth $150-$300, depending on condition.
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)
See the link below to a good Wikipedia article on the Lee Enfield. There are several DIFFERENT .303 Enfield rifles.
I've no idea, but I'd happily buy it for an absolute fortune.
Bolt action military rifle, most commonly in caliber .303 British.
303 was the .303 inch diameter bullet that was fired by the Short Magazine Lee Enfield- or SMLE. Standard rifle of the British military from 1907 to the1960s, and still in limited use today.
this will cost you a lot, take notice, it costs somewhere around 500,000,000,000 in yen.
bkcjbdc ewd The British .303 bolt action Lee-Enfield Rifle.
THE W MEANS IT WAS MADE BY WINCHESTER, MAYBE A MODEL 1914 303 BRITISH RIFLE, THE MODEL WAS THE YEAR THEY STARTED TO MAKE THEM,VALUE $200 MAX