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Depends on which model (that was the overlap period between the MLE and SMLE, if I recall) and value will be driven by condition and originality- a sporterized rifle has a sharply reduced value. A SMLE in good condition may be worth $150-250. Excellent condition may double that.

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Could be anywhere from $100 to over $1000, depending on model, condition, distinctive markings, etc.

Ranging between £280 to £400 pepending on conflict, age, condition...

If your looking for a WW1 one £400.

If your looking for a WW2 one £280.

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