I have a Lee Enfield .303 British No.5 with the markings ” England 27L494″ marked under the safety. It Is a jungle Carbine with the markings on the top of the end of the barrel reading ” Santa Fe Jungle Carbine, Santa Fe Div. Golden State Arms Corp. Pasadena California U.S.A.”. On the clip it reads ” Santa Fe Magazine”. It is in very good, if not flawless condition. it has the bayonet clip on the bottom side with the factory muzzle flash on it. About what would this rifle be worth?
Sam
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This post would get more attention if it was posted on the forums, instead of the blog.
as nancy stated ,,these types of questions should be on the values forums ,,sante fe firearms were rifles that were surplus firearm that this company dressed up to be used as cheap alternatives to higher dollar sporting rifles useing military surplus rifle as there starting point ,,typically there prices are less than an original model of the same rifle and for a #5 santa fe carbine i’d say the value would be around 200-250 to someone looking for a good cheap hunting rifle ,,no real collectors intrest because there not in original as issued configuration,,and have the santa fe stampings ,,
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