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06-16-2019, 01:41 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Edmonton (shudder)
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Lee Enfield C #7 .22LR
My sister in law wants to track one of these down. They were used by all of the cadets squadrons all over Canada. I guess the cadets got rid of them and no longer use them. (Not too sure if they use anything anymore)
I quickly did a search and they seem fairly hard to find and if you find them they are selling for well over $1000. Is this for real? I thought they were terrible rifles as a kid. Haven’t fired one since the nineties. Maybe as a kid I just never had the respect for them that I should. Does anyone know if these are really $1000+ rifles? Does anyone know where one could be acquired?
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06-16-2019, 02:11 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Millet
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That's what they go for. Possibly more dependent on condition and accessories. Not made anymore and value of milsurp rifles is climbing. A nice untouched Lee Enfield is $700 and up depending on what it is. CGN is where to look on the EE.
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06-16-2019, 08:03 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Ontario~looking west
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That's right, and they're typically referred to as "Trainers" based on what I've seen on GGN. When I first started looking a few years back, I remember seeing some around $600...I should have pounced on one then. lol
Now they're out of my range for a wall hanger...which it would mostly be for me anyway.
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06-17-2019, 06:47 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Saskatoon
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If you found a complete C No. 7 .22 in very good condition at $1K, it would be a steal. A really nice one in it's transit case is more like $2K or even more.
The only way to get one under a thousand dollars is a made up gun, assembled from parts. There have been bare new receivers on the market, and there have been a number of rifles where the receiver was destroyed. Assemble a .22 lined barrel with bits and bobs obtained separately and you have a fair facsimile of a C No. 7 rifle - usable, but no collector value.
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06-17-2019, 09:00 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: On the border in Lloydminster
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There's a Enfield 22 C No 7 clone on CGN $1050
For sale is an home built C No 7 clone. The font on the serial number is not correct and no doubt hand applied. The receiver looks like it has had the original markings milled off but the size of print indicating it as a C no 7 is correct.
I can remember shooting these in our school basement in cadets, times have changed you can't even draw pictures of guns these days.
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06-17-2019, 04:11 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Forgotten corner Ab.
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Lethbridge gun show . Nice rifle crate and targets $2400.00 Total kit.. That plus a divorce I can't afford that. The holy grail.
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06-18-2019, 02:00 PM
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Location: edmonton
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Unfortunately all those rifles were still the property of the DND, when they were recalled they most likely were immediately destroyed as they have little value being so outdated. Those that did survive will demand a premium from the collectors.
My understanding is cadets aren't even allowed to touch a functioning gun ( including pellet guns) anymore due to the outrage of parents from the east. What a sad place this world has become.
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06-18-2019, 02:03 PM
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Location: Ft. McMurray
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ghostguy6
Unfortunately all those rifles were still the property of the DND, when they were recalled they most likely were immediately destroyed as they have little value being so outdated. Those that did survive will demand a premium from the collectors.
My understanding is cadets aren't even allowed to touch a functioning gun ( including pellet guns) anymore due to the outrage of parents from the east. What a sad place this world has become.
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Not exactly true, we still field a crew of cadets for Canada to compete at Bisley every year and elsewhere.
There is also an army cadet winter program as well as some biathlon programs
Cat
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Last edited by catnthehat; 06-18-2019 at 02:14 PM.
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06-19-2019, 08:40 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: edmonton
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I used to volunteer with the local army cadet corp. When the order came down, all the rifles in the Corps possesion had to be returned as soon as possible. This involved meeting a truck at the local police station where the rifles were stored where one by one every rifle cataloged, loaded and signed off by one of the RCMP members. I remember asking the truck driver what happens to those rifles, he told me they were going straight to a machine shop where they would be cut in half then sent for smelting. I was ready to cry when I heard that. It was around 35 rifles going straight to destruction. Some of those rifles had less than 100 rounds down the barrel.
The Corp also owned 15 pellet rifles, we had to cut them in half with with an angle grinder. Since the parent unit had purchased them we could not legally sell them.
I'm glad some cadets are still allowed to shoot.
Anyways sorry for the derail.
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06-19-2019, 09:34 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Northern Alberta
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Cooey
There are quite a few versions of the Enfield.22 and wading through them all can get confusing.Some have barrel liners, some mark 3’s, some with functional magazines, some just a catch basin for spent brass.
I think less Cooey’s were made, 33,000 (?), but they dont get the same love or money as the converted Enfields.
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06-22-2019, 09:48 AM
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Morinville
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Well I know for a fact that the RCEME 2733 cadet corps has Daisy AR’s that they still use for marksmanship trg and I do know for a fact that the Vernon summer cadet camps still do marksmanship trg or I wouldn’t have to have supported a request to send one of my Wpn Techs on a summer tasking. He left a week ago.
As for C#7’s. Still have parts for them. Waiting for LCMM for authorization to return back to depot. This also includes No.4 MkI parts.
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