what is the general going price for this rifle identified as Parker Hale in good condition? I know whatever one is willing to pay, but just generally.
what is the general going price for this rifle identified as Parker Hale in good condition? I know whatever one is willing to pay, but just generally.
Made in England or elsewhere? It can affect the price depending on the buyer.
$400 to $750 if you look up asking prices seen historically here. This is for
the .577 cal Parker Hale made reproduction of the Enfields made in England.
Last edited by Bruce Cobb 1723V; 01-12-2018 at 02:31 PM.
N-SSA Member since 1974
I can't offer guidance on US prices, however the thread title is '1860 volunteer rifle'. Following are the rifles and calibres that were made by P-H in the UK:
- Pattern 1853 Rifle Musket (Three band Enfield) - .577
- Pattern 1858 Naval Rifle (Two Band Enfield) - .577
- Pattern 1861 Artillery Carbine (Musketoon) - .577
- Volunteer Percussion Target Rifle - .451
- 'Whitworth' Military Target Rifle - .451
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All things considered, condition and location of manufacture, in my opinion the PH Volunteer Rifle in .45 caliber is in a bit higher bracket. Just my opinion, and nothing more.
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