125 USD
125 USD
number5 mark 1 enfield 303 british jungle carbine
That Mark was not made until 1942. They are worth $150-$300, depending on condition.
I've no idea, but I'd happily buy it for an absolute fortune.
In very good condition. $200-$250
£275 at least
this will cost you a lot, take notice, it costs somewhere around 500,000,000,000 in yen.
$50-400 depending on condition and Mark.
Mark Stamps has written: '.380 Enfield no. 2 revolver' -- subject(s): Enfield revolver, History, Revolvers
Well, I believe it is BIRMINGHAM Small Arms Company- and if it is an 1865 rifle, it could not be a copy of the Enfield Mark III, which was introduced in 1907. BSA did make a model 1865 Musket, and there are reproductions of those, along with the 3 band Enfield Musket. If you have an original, value will be based on condition, exact model, etc, but could be anywhere from $200 to several thousand $$$. REPRODUCTIONS sell for about $400-800, depending on quality.
Tthe No4Mk1 was not made until 1942. Other than that, depending on condition, especially condition of the bore, these are selling for anywhere from $150-$350- or more for a pristine specimen.
The 1896 Mark II carbine rifle number 3424 is an Enfield, specifically part of the series that features the Enfield design. The Metford rifles, while similar, were an earlier design and had distinct characteristics that differentiate them from the Enfield models. If the rifle bears markings or features consistent with the Enfield pattern, it confirms its classification as such.