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.
Ive seen them fo £30 to £40
Less than $100
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i bought a naw cbc 22 long rifle in fla. for 46.99 in 1986
I know of NO Co-roman air rifle. Please provide more details. Do you mean Crosman 180 air rifle?
100-5000 USD depending on specifics
100-1000+ depending on specifics
No such rifle. The Lee Enfield was made in caliber .303 British, not .308. The closest thing would be the Ishapore 2A or 2A1 rifle, made in caliber 7.62 NATO. While similar the .308 Winchester, it is not the same, and .308 should not be fired in a 7.62 NATO rifle. The Lee Enfield "sniper" rifle in .303, if original and complete (and not an aftermarket conversion) may sell for around $1500, depending on condition and accesories. There are many fakes on the market- be sure of what you are buying.
depends on overall condition. send pictures.................
50-300 or so
AROUND $3,800, plus optics (add 40-50%)
Have never seen a S&W sniper rifle from 1917. In that period, S&W was making .45 cal revolvers for the war effort. If you have other information, you may contact me through my mesage board, and I'll try to help. Sniper rifles were made at the Springfield Armory, Rock Island, and by Remington.
50-150 or so
Ive seen them fo £30 to £40
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
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
50-500