The value of any firearm is based on exact make/model, condition, and orginality. A SMLE from 1903 in good/ very good condition may bring $150-$250. Rifles that have been "sporterized" are worth far less.
>.30-06
To convert 303 to percent multiply by 100: 303 × 100 = 30,300%
303/3-1, 303/3 and 303/3+1 that is, 100, 101 and 102.
281.79 is 93% of 303
229
50-300 or so
50-150 or so
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
50-500 USD depending on condition, variation, accessories, etc..
50-150 USD or so
yes there is a springfield .303 i have one from 1942 its a springfield rifle with a .303 british barrell
number5 mark 1 enfield 303 british jungle carbine
50-180 and 50
yes it is just a difreint mesherment 303 is british and 7.7 is jap.
Need to know a make, model, and description of the stamps. The British used more than one service rifle during that time.
No way of telling without knowing what make and model the rifle is, what condition it's in, and what country it was manufactured in.
$0 to over $1,000 depending on condition, unique markings, what type of rifle it actually is, etc.