The 1902 NZ Lee Enfield Carbine was widely used by the british. It was the workhorse of the british infantry from the mid 1800's until the end of World War 2. But to answer your question it really depends on the year, the condition, and how much it has been circulated through the military. In prestine condition it can go for as much as 500$ in good condition 250$-300$ and in poor condition 100$ or less
about 120
500-3500 USD or so
100-340 or so
It is worth between $200 and $2,000.
as much as you sell it for.
Impossible to answer without the maker's name.
Not much, thinking it was made after WWII.
It depends on who made it and what condition it is in. If it's a Hi-Point carbine, they are on the lower-end for value and price even though they are known to be reliable. It might be worth $200 U.S. Dollars. But a Beretta or Ruger .40 caliber carbine might be worth $500 or so.
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$100
10-10000 USD depending on specifics
200-360 or so