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    Re p14

    Thanks to all of you for enjoying these guns as much as I do. I bought a P14 that seems to be as issued. It does have a CAI import stamp. It has a very good bore and all the numbers match. It doesn't seem to have any rebuild stamps that I'm familiar with. Like Fazerkly. The serial numbers are 276379. I have watched a long time to get a rifle as issued just to enjoy an American made model of a great caliber. Any idea when it was made and where it went?
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    We need to know the manufacturer of the rifle to be able to give a definite answer on when yours was made.

    However, it should not be a Winchester as their serial numbers do not go that high. If a Remington it was accepted by Britishicon inspectors at the factory in week ending 31 March 1917, if an ERA then w/e 24 February 1917.

    It would have been shipped to the UK and almost certainly placed in reserve storage. Only small numbers of P.'14s were actually used, even for training in WWI.

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    TonyE It's got the RE in a circle stamped on top the receiver. Thanks for the reply

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    So it is a Remington, not an Eddystone.

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    Well today I loaded some Sierra 174gr Match King's with a load I've used in other 303's to good effect. They chronographed at 2500fps and grouped 5 shots into an overall spread of just under 2 inches at 100 yards. Almost missed the target; they printed about 12 inches high. What was the 100 meter zero for ball ammo? I can change out the front sight easy enough, just need to know what I'm looking for. Thanks for any help

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