Depending on condition and originality, anywhere from $200-$500 for a VERY good specimen. Some makers are more scarce than others.
number5 mark 1 enfield 303 british jungle carbine
7.7x56R, more commonly sold as the .303 British.
Love my Long Branch. Depending on condition and originality, $200-$375.
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.
Long Branch (Canada) only made the No 4 as far as I know and started production in 1941
Please read your question over, and ask again- but a Mk1 No4 and a Mk1 No4.........???
Varies dependent on condition, whether numbers are matching or not, etc. You'd be looking at anywhere between $150 - $550. If it's been sporterised, expect the value to remain at the low side.
The value of a 1942 Enfield .303 No 4 MK1 rifle can vary significantly based on its condition, provenance, and any modifications. Generally, prices range from $300 to $800, with excellent condition or historically significant examples potentially fetching higher amounts. It's advisable to consult with a firearms expert or appraiser for a more precise valuation based on specific details and market trends.
There are many fireamrs that have Mk1 in their designation. Are you talking about a handgun or a long gun?
Yes the mk1 male and female were British tanks built by the British infentry divisions the were first used during the Somme offensive during September 1916
There are many types of .303 rifles. Perhaps the most famous is the British Lee-Enfield series, beginning with the No. 1 Mk1, ending with the No. 4 MkII. This famous rifle was the evolution of the bolt action design of James Paris Lee, a British (Scottish-born who later became Canadian) inventor and the famous Royal Small Arms factory in Enfield, England who designed the square-shaped rifling system. The '.303 British' is the most famous calibre used in these rifles and went on to become the most widely sold rifle and calibre in history.
50-150 usd