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How Much is My Enfield No.4 Mk I Worth?

Britain’s primary WWII service rifle, the Enfield No.4 Mk I is collected for matching parts, original finish, and correct wartime configuration.

Curious about how much your Enfield No.4 Mk I rifle is worth? Whether you’re looking to sell or simply understand current pricing, we’ll help you assess the market value of your firearm.

About the Enfield No.4 Mk I

Issued across the Commonwealth, No.4 Mk I rifles vary by factory and wartime expedients. Parts originality, matching numbers, and finish are key value drivers. Import marks and heavy post-war refurbishment generally reduce value.

Origin

Great Britain (Commonwealth production)

Manufacturer(s)

ROF Fazakerley, ROF Maltby, BSA Shirley; Long Branch (Canada); Savage-Stevens (U.S.)

Caliber

.303 British

Action

Bolt-action

Service Years

1939–1950s

Notable Features

Aperture rear sight, wartime production variations, matching bolt/receiver/mag body

Enfield No.4 Mk I Values & Variants

Enfield No.4 Mk I rifles are highly sought after by WWII collectors and enthusiasts. Values are highly influenced by originality, condition, variant type and any unique historical markings. Most examples on the market range from $300 to $700 depending on manufacturer and provenance.

Common Variants & Value Ranges

  • Matching numbers, original finish

    Estimated Value: $500 – $700

  • Typical service mix / import-marked

    Estimated Value: $300 – $500

Factors That Influence Enfield No.4 Mk I Values

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Originality:

Enfield No.4 Mk Is with original parts, and factory markings typically command higher prices due to their authenticity and appeal to collectors.

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Condition:

Clean, well-maintained Enfield No.4 Mk I firearms in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition will sell for significantly more than worn or modified examples.

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Historical Markings / Provenance:

If there are markings or provenance that link your Enfield No.4 Mk I to a specific military unit, wartime service, or historical event - collector interest and market value can greatly increase.

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Restoration:

Whether your Enfield No.4 Mk I has been refinished, restored or modified will significantly affect pricing. Original finishes are typically more desirable.

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Item Submitted
Colt Python: Minor scratches with approximately 200 rounds through it.
357 Mag Very Good
Offer Made
Ref # 0973457 .357 magnum Colt Python in very good condition.
$1,300
Offer Approved
Ref # 0973457 Colt Python
Item Shipped
Ref # 0973457 Colt Python
Tracking # 9610 1385 1287 3021
Item Received
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Customer Paid
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Is this legal?
Yes. We are a federally licensed firearms dealer located in the state of Indiana. You, the seller, are covered under our license just as you would be if you walked into our store with the item. There are no laws preventing you from selling your firearm to us.
How much is my Enfield No.4 Mk I worth?
Most examples range $300–$700 depending on originality, matching parts, finish, and import marks.
Do mismatched parts hurt value?
Yes. Matching bolt/receiver and original finish generally command higher prices.
How long are offers good for?
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Can I sell multiple firearms?
Absolutely! Once firearm information has been submitted, you will have the ability to submit additional firearms for review and offers. These firearms will be viewable from your user panel, which you access from your initial offer email. If you have a large number of firearms or an estate, it's best to contact us directly (just to save you a lot of time).