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Yeah I do. Had them all at one time or another but let them slip away. A #4 is my next purchase I think. Getting harder to find unmolested ones now days. Shot the carbine today. Brutal. Had 5 in a pie plate at 100 yds with 2 touching. Good enough for my eyes.

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I saw a beautiful specimen at Stars and Stripes Shooting Sports in Maryville a few weeks ago. I don't know if it had been refinished, but I THINK he said it was an original piece made after WWII. It made me drool, but I can't buy anything right now. It wasn't too bad a price for the condition. If I had the disposable cash, it would be mine.

Will

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As my grandma used to say, "Don't that purdy?" Gotta be careful of the wood military rifles of any kind. They multiply like rabbits, while your bank account shrinks way fast...

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I saw a beautiful specimen at Stars and Stripes Shooting Sports in Maryville a few weeks ago. I don't know if it had been refinished, but I THINK he said it was an original piece made after WWII. It made me drool, but I can't buy anything right now. It wasn't too bad a price for the condition. If I had the disposable cash, it would be mine.

Will

Same gun you saw there was also unfired according to the owners. I looked at it as well.

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Lee-Enfields are my favorite surplus rifles, great shooters w/sweet actions, the triggers on them are kind of rough being service rifles and all, but with a bit of practice its easy to get used to them.

Way better rifles than the Mosins that are being dumped on us! Sure do wish we could still get $69 Enfields again!

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A I graffittied up the first Chicom SKS I owned with a wood burner, end result was worth it, doubled my money on it when I sold it, I even told the buyer that I was the one who did it but they didn't care, still looked neat enough that he had to have it.

Last Enfield I had (1942 No.4, MK1) I refinished the badly pitted wood w/a textured grip type (sand partical infused) "desert" colored paint that turned out really well, heresy I know but again the end result was worth it, there was no other way to save it without the wood putty showing or without sanding a ton of the wood down, it had definiately been in a blast of some kind, it even still had small pieces of shrapnel lodged in it when I bought it.

It would have made for an intersting wall-hanger because of it's history but I was more interested in making it field worthy again, it was too good of a shooter to leave as it was and hang it up like some sort of museum piece.

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