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A key factor that contributes to the value of Enfield firearms is their rarity. Many Enfield models were produced in relatively small numbers, which has made them sought after by collectors. The true gun value of Enfield rifles can also be influenced by its condition and originality. Enfield firearms that are in good condition and have not been altered or modified are generally more valuable than those that are in poor condition or have been modified. Many Enfield rifles have aftermarket "sporter" stock that are worth much less than an Enfield rifle with its original stock.
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