lee enfield no4 mk1, m1917 p17 trade for a m1 garand

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Category
Firearms Rifles
Classification
Non-restricted
Action
Bolt
Manufacturer
(other)
Caliber
(other)
Sight
aperture sight
Capacity
10
Hand
Right Handed or Ambidextrous

hi , im willing to trade my 2 beautifull rifle for a m1 garand, does not need to be a perfect garand , i want a complete m1 and a nice shooter ! 

here are the details :

For Sale: U.S. M1917 Enfield (WW1) + Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk1 Fazakerley

Selling two classic military surplus rifles from my collection.

1) U.S. M1917 Enfield – .30-06 (WW1 Production)

Very solid example of the American service rifle used during 1918 ww1.

Details:

  • Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
  • Original military configuration
  • Strong bore with clear rifling
  • Original eagle head inspection marking (Eagle Head 338) visible on the stock
  • Bolt and action function smoothly
  • Rear sight intact with correct aperture
  • Wood stock shows normal service wear consistent with age

The M1917 was actually the most common rifle used by U.S. troops during WW1 and is well known for its strength and excellent accuracy.

Great addition for a U.S. military collection or for range shooting with a classic bolt action.

2) Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk1 – Fazakerley (1942)

British service rifle manufactured at fazakerly during 1942 ww2.

Details:

  • Model: No.4 Mk1
  • Caliber: .303 British
  • Manufacturer: ROF Fazakerley
  • Year: 1942
  • Military configuration with ladder rear sight
  • Smooth bolt action (typical fast Enfield cycling)
  • Wood shows honest military use but remains solid
  • Good bore with visible rifling and a little dark

Savage and Fazakerley rifles were among the most common wartime No.4 rifles and are known for their reliability and historical value.

General

  • Both rifles are non-restricted in Canada
  • Perfect for collectors or surplus shooters
  • Can provide additional photos on request

Located in Quebec.

Buyer pays shipping if required.

Thanks for looking.

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