Generally speaking, you can't beat them for the price, but I prefer the #4 MK1 or MK2, as they have better sights, and a slightly improved action, at about the same price.
I have a couple of them, and they are great fun to shoot. The currently available Greek Non Corrosive ball ammo is cheap and plentiful, and it works great.
I have removed the top wood from the military stocks, and bobbed the forend back, adding a scnabel to it for looks.
It takes all of an hour to "sporterize" one this way, and reduces the carry weight by a couple of pounds. The total cost is a bit of time with a saw and a rasp, and a few sheets of sandpaper.
This makes an ideal truck gun, and a great all round beater, capable of taking game up through Black Bear on this continent.
They are also generally in fine condition, although there are some dogs floating around.
They are a decent hunting weapon and exhibit good accuracy for a battle rifle, as proven by the 60,000 or so dead Russians that the Afghans created using primarily #1mk3 Enfields.
There are a plethora of parts and accessories for them, and they are all inexpensive.
Be sure to find some extra magazines.
You can "Scouterize" them with the "Ashley/Clifton Scout Mount" available thorugh Ashley Outdoors.
Go to www.ashleyoutdoors.com
The "no gunsmithing" mounts from B-Square for these and most other rifles are junk, so avoid them.