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Cavalry carbine

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:56 am
by Tower75
Morning, all.

I’ve been thinking*

*a dangerous pastime**

**I know

And do you know what I’ve only ever seen once with my own MkI eyeballs? A Lee-Enfield cavalry carbine.

I know they were made, and surely they cant of all been scrapped or lost or whatever – some must be around.

I know this is like saying; Do you know what I really want? A jetfighter! Yeah, you can want one, but…

As I said, I’ve seen one down-range, once – and only one advert for one years ago, which was about £600 – a figure one can easily save up for.

So, where are they all? Any ideas?

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:42 am
by Sandgroper
Deactivated! ****

I too have only seen one 'live' one in the flesh, very nice. :good: I think it was about £600 and that was with a shot out barrel.

Considering the deacts I've seen go for around £1000 it probably explains why so few shootable examples are seen.

It's probably the only Lee Enfield (or Metford) that I really want, but I doubt I'll end up owning one. :cry:

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:10 pm
by ovenpaa
Nice article here

http://britishmilitariaforums.yuku.com/ ... Af4st3HlSE

I am surprised they are not being built to order yet... :cry:

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:27 pm
by Sandgroper
Great article. sign92

It reminded me that another rifle I would like to own is one of the Martini Henry cadet rifles made for the Western Australian Govt. Maybe one day. fingerscrossed

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:47 pm
by dave_303
There was/is one on Guntrader, RWS Engineering I think, it was over the 900 mark though, it was a NZ contract model and looked really good

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:27 pm
by Tower75
it was over the 900 mark though
wtfwtf

No way is that worth £900! I know they're not exactly a penny a pound 7.62mm jobbie, but £900.00? Really?

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:35 pm
by dave_303
It's pricey but with today's markets I'm not surprised,
I bought my unissued No.4 Mk.2 UF batch for £500 and that was in 2006, now I've seen ordinary No.4s go for nearly that much.

All rare types of Lee Enfield fetch nigh on a grand. I've seen No.1 Mk.1s and No.1 Mk.Vs go for around a grand a pop, the NZ carbines were only a small contract, around 1500-2000 if I recall correctly, so really are at a premium

And to top it all off, they are practically gun porn

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:47 pm
by RWSENG
My NZ contract carbine has in fact sold to an Enfield collector. I only buy (and hence sell) top condition or very rare examples of Enfields and I pay strong money to secure such items, a consequence of this is that I tend to get offered the more unusual..... I have a 1900 dated cavalry carbine for my own collection - it is the only live example that I have ever been offered and it has no finish, no timber and a ratty bore! However they are bloody rare and worth grabbing if ever seen....

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:51 pm
by saddler
IF anyone ever gets lucky enough to find a cavalry carbine I know a very nice chap that makes the correct slings for the Martini Henry Cavalry Carbine & the Lee Metford Cavalry Carbine bigteeth

Re: Cavalry carbine

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:55 pm
by ovenpaa
Nice? :55: