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    Posted: February 18 2025 at 5:39am
Been toying with the idea of buying and restoring a late `30`s -early `40`s No1. I found a 1943 for $350 sported but will need everything. So basically a barreled action and butt plate. All the wood is badly knackered.
I`m not sure it can be done anymore at today`s parts cost. Well here in Canada anyway.
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Not trying to rub it in but I’ve just bought a 1944 No5, in prestige condition for £775, here in the Uk. 

But spare for all Enfield are on the rise even here. 
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How much of the forearm is left? Liberty firearms used to sell ten inch for arm sections.

Finding good wood can be hard.


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I’d have to get s tape measure on it, but it hasn’t been messed with so it should be normal length 
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 Almost no business in the states will ship gun parts to Canada. That`s the biggest issue.

 When and if you find parts here in Canada you get raped. The other day I got a screw for one of my enfields a single screw, that set me back $25. Why because I needed it and the vendors know how to play economics. 
It`s no longer relaxing beneficial hobby, its big business. There seems to be no more pay it forward, but rather, find the unawares and kick `em squarely in nutz. Ouch  
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Originally posted by KRRC1984 KRRC1984 wrote:

Not trying to rub it in but I’ve just bought a 1944 No5, in prestige condition for £775, here in the Uk. 

But spare for all Enfield are on the rise even here. 


Thats like $13-1400 in Canadian dollars, a little on the high side for a really really nice one here.
But they are slowly going up again. They peeked here a couple years ago, then they were everywhere, people trying to cash in. But that`s slowed down some now.
Average is around $900-$1200, auction houses fetch higher prices because people are desperate and stupid using those venues.

Post some pictures of your junggly carbine, you`re supposed to share the joy with everyone hereWink
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...and to think, I only paid $250 CDN for mine. (& I got the story from the guy that carried it in the Maw Maw.)
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I obtained one in 1968 for $200.00 CND in St John. No paperwork. Was my first Enfield, still have it.

It was a small show and went with my Uncle Morris. He played for half.
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I tried to sell a stock set to a member in Canada a few years ago Customs seized and destroyed it stopping "Arms Trafficing" was the excuse
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Originally posted by paddyofurniture paddyofurniture wrote:

I obtained one in 1968 for $200.00 CND in St John. No paperwork. Was my first Enfield, still have it.

It was a small show and went with my Uncle Morris. He played for half.

Paddy, don’t you mean $20.00 CDN? That would be about right for 1968. 
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You are correct!
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The one and only No5 I`ve had, I bought s few yrs back, paid $250. It`s a Faz built, 08/44 all matching.
Since then I`ve used it as a test bed for trying to tame its voracious recoil.
I succeeded and it now sports an M14/A1 flash hider/muzzle break and a No4 butt stock with an adjustable recoil dampening butt plate like those used on clay guns. Oh and for shyts and giggles modified the right rear receiver to mount a No4T scope mount.
She`s now an absolute pussy cat to shoot, even with full load 180gr bullets. Accuracy is way up with the scope. Fun gun and looks way cool, gets a lot of looks and Q`s at the range.
I know, why destroy a perfectly good rifle? So I can shoot it and enjoy it. I can always get another if I want one for display I guess. But at today`s prices, that probably won`t happen.
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Originally posted by shiloh shiloh wrote:


I succeeded and it now sports an M14/A1 flash hider/muzzle break and a No4 butt stock with an adjustable recoil dampening butt plate like those used on clay guns. Oh and for shyts and giggles modified the right rear receiver to mount a No4T scope mount.

Can you post a photo of the rifle? How does it shoot? 

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It sounds like you have more restrictions on transporting weapon parts than the Uk. Just the silly , no semi auto over .22lr. 
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Its "international" from  the US to Canada or vice versa. Its an import/export thing. & yes it is nukking futz!Embarrassed
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