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<blockquote data-quote="Finnished" data-source="post: 3967783" data-attributes="member: 46577"><p>I think so as well. It's possible the receiver is as well, though that could be the original parkerization.</p><p></p><p>It was tastefully redone, however.</p><p></p><p>I would say 375 would be a bit low. Maybe 450-500. You could locate an original stock and return it to its original state.</p><p></p><p>Enfields are in a weird spot. Most folks hold them in lesser regard than mausers (Springfield included), but higher than Mosins or Carcanos, likely due to .303 prices and rear locking lugs.</p><p></p><p>I personally would regard them as a value rifle and are thoroughly praised for hunting by our neighbors up north. Incredible accuracy was achieved from their later iterations and the Brits did a great job of optimizing a design that has its roots in the late 1800s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finnished, post: 3967783, member: 46577"] I think so as well. It's possible the receiver is as well, though that could be the original parkerization. It was tastefully redone, however. I would say 375 would be a bit low. Maybe 450-500. You could locate an original stock and return it to its original state. Enfields are in a weird spot. Most folks hold them in lesser regard than mausers (Springfield included), but higher than Mosins or Carcanos, likely due to .303 prices and rear locking lugs. I personally would regard them as a value rifle and are thoroughly praised for hunting by our neighbors up north. Incredible accuracy was achieved from their later iterations and the Brits did a great job of optimizing a design that has its roots in the late 1800s. [/QUOTE]
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