By 1973, Lever Arms was offering them at 69.95 (each). Rifles that were sold to Lever Arms were purchased from Depot Division. Below is a pic of an original bill of sale. Lever Arms purchased a large amount of Enfields, which were sold to the public for $59.95. In 1966, an additional 464 rifles were sold off to RCMP members at $12.00 (each). In 1966, the first batch of 170 Lee Enfields were sold for $4.40 (each). I have seen them range between $300-$900.ġ. Usually, such rifles were carefully bedded and equipped with Parker Hale No. Some rifles were specially modified for target shooting. These rifles were equipped with standard adjustable rear sites. These Enfields were manufactured at Long Branch (Ontario, Canada). Note: Rifles and pics provided courtesy of MILSURPS.COM member RNWMP (click here).įollowing WW2, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) adopted the No 4 Mark 1 Lee Enfield as the new service rifle. Canadian No 4 Mark 1 Sling information courtesy of Dennis Karpins (click here)Ĭanadian Market Value Estimate: $300 - $900 Cdn (1982) Arms & Accoutrements Of The Mounted Police 1873-1973. Vertical leaf aperture-battle apertureįoresight. 5 Groove, Enfield, Left Handīarrel Length.
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