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  1. #51
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    Default Envoy offerd on Gunbroker

    Good Day,
    There was recently a very nice Envoy (serial number is 459) offered on Gunbroker. I assumed it was marked "ENVOY 7.62 m/m",manufacture date and serial number. It was only bid up to $2100 and did not meet the reserve. Of the 7.62 chambered Enfield variations, these are amongst the rarest seen offered in the US. This one was proper with the correct mag, finish, sights, etc. I'm surprised it didn't receive more attention.

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=431825816


    Regards,
    Michael
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    Do you know if it was relisted? Or what the reserve was?
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    I wonder why the important markings ahead of the PH5C were not shown. I would have to see more photos.

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    Default L39A1 & ENVOY receiver markings

    Good Day,
    The seller indicated that the rifle would not be relisted. I don't have a problem with reserves per se, but it REALLY cranks me when a seller thinks the reserve price is classified. Such a position befuddles me and turns me off from bidding. If I can afford it- I bid. If not-I don't. Sounds simple doesn't it.... off my soap box!

    It would have been nice had the auction shown the actual markings but I feel 75%+ that the rifle was correct. The clean lines of the receiver (please see the attached pictures), finish (Suncorite) and stock work "looks" correct. Of course, I'd reserve final judgment based on a closer inspection

    Best Always,
    Michael
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    These photos are great. One a 1970 Palma (E329) and the other an L39 (A958). Not trying to beat you to death, but 75% isn't a good place to be when you are talking that kind of money. You can really connect with one of these babies when you shoot them at 900M with bad ammunition! They really shine when that happens, but those dayz are history. Now they just look beautiful! Thank you for your service, Michael.

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    $700 for a rifle which is fairly accurate at 50 yards? Joe is asking a lot for that high mileage range rifle.
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    Joe asks a lot for everything IMO.LOL If I could get those kind of prices I'd sell out.
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