See the link below for a short treatise (with photos) on the various Lee Enfield oilers.
$500
yes it is.
Carbine does not actually refer to the bullet but rather the barrel of the rifle. It is a shortened, lighter barrel, which is easier to carry in adverse conditions (forest, scrub, jungle, etc.).
number5 mark 1 enfield 303 british jungle carbine
I just purchased one for $400.00 at a pawn shop. <><><> Depending on the condition, above may be a very good price. A note of caution- there are many of the No4 rifles that have been converted to modern fake No5 Jungle carbines on the market today. If you are not CERTAIN about identifying a REAL Jungle Carbine, be sure you are dealing with a reputable dealer.
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Assuming you mean a #5 Enfield Jungle Carbine, value will depend on condition. Can range from $200-$500 dollars
For 3 reasons: 1. It was a controllable fully automatic rifle with a high rate of fire. 2. It was originally authorized by Secretary of Defense McNamara for "jungle warfare" usage only. 3. Vietnam was considered a jungle war.
1967 and the second one came out in 2003
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Yes. In fact domesticated bees were originally woodland insects.