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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Akron, Ohio
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On a quick trip to my local gun shop I stopped by the used firearms rack and spied an Enfield .303 for $249.00. I didn't get any model or serial numbers on it. This thing was in beautiful condition. While i know it wasn't new the stock looked brand new. Assuming someone refinished it they did a beautiful job. Bluing is 100%. I didn't take time to check out the bore. What do you all think...is it a buy? How scarce is .303 ammo these days?
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: A wretched hive of scum and villiany
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.303 is very scarce around here. That's why I traded my last Enfield for a K98k (and even then I ended up having to sell the K98k
![]() ![]() ) $249 is what i paid for my last SMLE No4 Mk1 and it was pretty good shape. The stock had a couple small rough spots and the metal was missing some blueing but the bore was very nice. If it's in as good shape as you say and you can find a supply of .303 (or can reload it) I'd go for it. But then, the K98k and SMLE are my two all time favorite bolt action rifles![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Crossville, TN
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i think the mil-surp 303 brit may be drying up. it is still being produced by many manufacturers, for example:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/b...spx?c=96&s=917
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Minnesota Gal!
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The only .303s I can get locally are hunting rounds, and they have been priced at $17.99/box of 20. Ouch! I wouldn't get rid of my .303 though, for any price. I think $249 is a decent price, they aren't easy to find and one of my buddies is still looking after more than a year.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: West Texas
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I reload for mine, you can get brass just about anywhere.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Somewhere in the Twilight Zone.
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The price is very good for one in really good condition even if restored a bit. I've seen quite a few beaters at gun shows of late with $250 on them. I've also seen bulk surplus ammo for them too, but as mentioned, handloading could solve the ammo issue.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Northwest GA
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I got one in the '90's for $65. It was heavily used, but still in the grease from storage. I still shoot it occasionally.
The safety is broken on mine, it won't stay locked and just flies around. I leave the striker down and just cock it when I'm ready to shoot. It's a fun old gun to shoot, and ammo here is still accessible.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: South Carolina
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A buddy had one of those in high school. He put a synthetic stock, scope, and bi-pod on it. It was a very fun gun to shoot with the old surplus ammo. We basically wasted ammo because it was so cheap to shoot. It seems the cheap ammo aspect may have changed...
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