A couple questions for the experts
2016/7/22 9:18:46
Question
I acquired a Lee Enfield about 15 years ago and have taken it out and looked at it and shot it a few times. I now have the time would like to get some help.
First gun:
Gun info: G.R. B.S.A.C9 1915 SHT L.E. S/N 38178
III
Question: What is the year of manufacture? 1915? It seems to be very complete and is in good shape. Is there any value to these guns? If I remember correctly I paid $7 for it and have run about 50 rounds through it.
Second gun:
Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Champion 410. S/N 45382. Can anyone date this gun for me? This was handed down to me from a family member and was curious.
Answer
HI
>I acquired a Lee Enfield about 15 years ago and have taken >it out and looked at it and shot it a few times. I now >have the time would like to get some help.
>First gun:
>Gun info: G.R. B.S.A.C9 1915 SHT L.E. S/N 38178
III
I can't tell much about your SMLE.
It was was made by Birmingham Small Arms. {BSA}
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham_Small_Arms_Company
>Question: What is the year of manufacture? 1915?
Yes its a number 1 Mark III
http://www.surplusrifle.com/smle/index.asp
> It seems to be very complete and is in good shape. Is there any value to these guns?
No real valuable as 14 million were made in .303 British
and later 7.62 MATO.
http://www.enfield-stuff.com/
They run $50 for really beaten one to $400 for near mint rifle. Most $250 to $300.
>If I remember correctly I paid $7 for it and have run about 50 rounds through it.
Second gun:
>Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Champion 410. S/N 45382. Can anyone date this gun for me? This was handed down to me from a family member and was curious.>
Iver Johnson made sturdy but inexpensive firearms
from 1871 to 1993.
Your Champion .410 was made between 1909 & 1956.
There is no public data base to get exact dating of your gun. Its worth $25 to $175 depending on condition.
There no collectors interest in Champion line.
Other IJ like the Skeeter, Hercules and Super Trap are collectable.
Both should be examined by a gunsmith before firing,
to ensure they are safe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iver_Johnson
http://oldguns.net/faq.htm#Iver_Johnson_Firearms
http://www.armscollectors.com/php_bb.html
http://www.shotgunworld.com
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