Great video Misha. When I was a teenager, my Father had a (circa WW I) No. 1, Mark III, which had been sporterized. It was a great shooting gun which my Brother now has. I purchased my own No 4, Mark 1 in late 1991 for $99.99. Hard to believe today, but in those days these were viewed as inexpensive guns that will never be collectable. Times change.
My wife bought me a Mk4 No2 in the early 90’s for the same price. They were all stuffed into a whiskey barrel. It is in fantastic condition and has a 2 groove barrel.
Just a video specifically on the No. 4. I had these out figuring which to pass along. While going over them, i thought why not record a quick video or two?
Great video Misha. When I was a teenager, my Father had a (circa WW I) No. 1, Mark III, which had been sporterized. It was a great shooting gun which my Brother now has. I purchased my own No 4, Mark 1 in late 1991 for $99.99. Hard to believe today, but in those days these were viewed as inexpensive guns that will never be collectable. Times change.
My wife bought me a Mk4 No2 in the early 90’s for the same price. They were all stuffed into a whiskey barrel. It is in fantastic condition and has a 2 groove barrel.
Excellent - more please
My father has use or the MK 1 or the MK 2 in Korea war- can you see the differences at a foto between these two? Thanks!
No jungle carbine? Enfields are some of my favorite rifles. Not sure why, but they've always appealed to me.
Just a video specifically on the No. 4. I had these out figuring which to pass along. While going over them, i thought why not record a quick video or two?
No4 mk2 f..made in Canada or England??????
England
@@misha5670 thank you....but what the difference between Canadian and British Lee Enfield(on out shape)?
Where No4 Mk1 made ?
@@AliAlShmmakhi1410 I'm betting no4 mk2 made in Fazakerly. Serial starting with PF...
@@easydoz1🥰 Longer and higher quality weapons Which are not made for investment purposes