this is a little off topic, but the enfield rifle is actually still quite common. millions were manufactured during the 20th century and is still in target practice and service use in some countries, such as the UK and canada, and modified enfields are popular sports hunting rifles in the US. the enfield design has been a favourite of afghani/pakistani mujahideen since they were given hundreds of thousand of them by the americans in the 80s, enfield replicas are even still produced in afghanistan. basically any place where the AK is the most common weapon today, you will often still find many enfields around, they are anything but scarce. my friend has four WWII era enfields that were given to him by his father, still in perfectly serviceable condition (hence why they are still so common). he hasn't tried to sell them because the market is flooded and he wouldn't get much for them.