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LRF,
I would love to help but due to deterioration of walking ability I have pretty much stopped going to gun shows with my buddies. They are ready to go home before I can get halfway through, even with my rollator. Driving by myself is not a problem, but if I go with them, I wouldn't have to walk from the parking lot. Not only am I sorry, but I miss the shows anyway.
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Can you buy one from a foreign company and legally have it shipped to the USA?

Here's an English company that has some.

They say they will ship internationaly but are not responsible for the import laws/restrictions in the buyers Country\
.. I've never had any dealings with them

https://www.ds-solutions.co.uk/Long-Lee-Spares-and-Accessories

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Originally Posted by Kutter
Can you buy one from a foreign company and legally have it shipped to the USA?

Here's an English company that has some.

They say they will ship internationaly but are not responsible for the import laws/restrictions in the buyers Country\
.. I've never had any dealings with them

https://www.ds-solutions.co.uk/Long-Lee-Spares-and-Accessories
Thanks Kutter I will give them a try, nothing ventured nothing gained. smile

Update: I thought I had looked at this supplier a few weeks back and remembered when I tried to place an order. When you do It comes up out of stock. Ok its a dead end. I will try to contact them next week either by email or phone and see if they think they will be getting any in and update with any news I get.

Thanks Kutter, however of course still looking smile

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LRF, I greatly enjoyed this thread on the Steyr-Mannlicher rebuild and was happy to see you found a W. W. Greener Lee-Speed.

Lee-Speeds have clearly gone up in value on this side of the pond since I last owned one about 50 years ago, but I was surprised by the asking price on this one.

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It has the slot for the magazine cut-off but as a sporting rifle that may never have been fitted (or soon thrown away?).

I gave a friend, as a wedding present, a Lee-Speed Officer’s Carbine with all the sporting features but stocked almost to the muzzle with a nose cap to take the Pattern 1888 Bayonet.

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Wow! Back in the early 70s I had a Speed like that but it was in 8x50R Mannlicher. Cost about $100. Shot really well. I always liked it but it managed to get traded off.

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These rifles are not variant/ degisn/ time period I follow or know much about... this one seemed similar and interesting ..
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1153886882

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Remington Arms 'Lee Sporter'.

The one piece stock design as opposed to the Brit Lee-Enfield 2 piece. The frame, bolt and components are different on the Rem than the British Lee's.

The Remington was orig made as a Military rifle and the US did buy some.
The US was in the transition period looking for a repeater to replace the Trapdoor and this was one of the offerings at the time.
The version was the normal full stocked military rifle of the day. Some also sold to States for Militia primarily.
45-70 cal for US issue, but some of the Militia rifles were in 30-40K

The Rem Lee sporter version came about around 1910 +/-.
They came in a long list of calibers. The above plus calibers like 30WCF, 32-40, 35Win(?).

The sporters came in standard like the one shown and a Deluxe with better wood, checkering and the PG was slightly tighter design.
A grip cap and some other goodies were standard or available on the Deluxe.

The Rem-Lee sporters don't quite bring the same as a Lee/Speed Brit sporter. But an orig condition (the one shown is restocked) in Deluxe form will give them a run.

My Rem Lee sporter is a project rifle right now. I have 3 of the Lee/Speed sporters and they are beautiful rifles to handle and shoot.
Mine are all 303brit cal but they came in 4 or 5 other calibers as well. Lots of variations and options.

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