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    Posted: November 26 2025 at 12:21am
I picked this up recently with part of a larger collection. I got a couple people interested in buying it but not sure I want to sell it. Somebody offered me $2800 but I’ve seen just the Rifle alone selling for $2800 not with a matching crate. I have a second number seven as well without a matching crate and a few other Enfield 22 trainers. This is also my first post here so thank you for letting me join. I hope to learn a lot from all of you. but in hindsight, trying to upload photographs here is a pain in the butt!
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That's absolutely fabulous! I think that is definitely a keeper.
If you need the space, sell the other one. 
I have a few.22 Enfield's, they get the most use.

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Welcome from Atlanta.  

I believe only around 20,000 of the C No. 7 rifles were built in Long Branch, Ontario.  I have my Dad's, a later version of the LHS action body markings, 1946.  Hard to see in the photo, but yours looks to be a 1944, so the early version.  

These are nicely made rifles; and shoot well.  A windage adjustable rear aperture sight is great for shooting.  



  
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Welcome.

Nice find. I have a No7 but not a transport chest to go with it. Can I see Long Branch on the side so it's a C No7 Mk1 and not the BSA one? The image on my phone is a bit small to see. 

Does your one have a magazine? The BSA uses an adapted Sportsman Five mag, not sure if the Canadian version ever had a mag, just the single shot plate.
I'd love to have a shot with that, my No7 shoots so well
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I see the correct .22 marked magazine case in the photo.  The C No. 7 magazine has a loading platform in place of the .303 mag follower, single shot only.   Those mags are hard to find now.  

I think $2800 is not too far off in value.  Not that uncommon to find them with the Transit Chest.  


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There were only about 2500 of our No7 made here so they don't come up very often, and I've never seen a transit chest specifically for one. I would love a transit chest for one.
I notice this one has a slightly shorter rear sight but keeps it as a target aperture, was this how they were originally made?

The 22lr versions of these rifles are great fun to shoot, gotta love a small-bore training rifle.


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Yes, that is the original C No. 7 rear sight.  It would have made a much better sight than any of the No. 4 backsights, Mk 1 thru Mk 4.  It has 1 MOA click elevation and windage adjustments.  

I think the transit chests were only issued for the Canadian No. 7, but not sure on that. It looks similar to the No. 4 T transit chest, but not as tall.  
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I have a No7 chest that I keep No1 MKIII in.
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The crate alone is worth more than the difference.
Combined they're worth considerably more, particularly if the is something (like a serial number" actually "matching" the case to the rifle)
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I think the crate cost me ten dollars at second hand store in New Brunswick in the sixty.



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They've appreciated considerably since then, even more if "matching the rifle"!
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The store had a pallet of them.

Some with inserts, some with out.

Put in the back of a Ford station wagon and took it to Virginia.
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Pics of my Long Branch .22 and a couple others. Sadly realize I need to take pics of my Brit No.7 and transit chest.
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That takes me to a pic of a sausage dog in a crate on grass?
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nice looking trainer , welcome from the north coast 
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