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P14 manufacturing information HELP
Hi all,
Can you please help me identifying my P14’s manufacturing information like date and country please?
Many thanks
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Last edited by jorda04; 05-13-2013 at 08:55 AM.
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05-13-2013 08:53 AM
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jorda04: If you post a couple of photos showing key markings (top of receiver ring, for ex.) the resident experts can probably tell you a lot. You may already have found out the P14 was only manufactured by one of three US factories during, I believe, 1916/1917. I have a new book on foreign contract rifles made in US up to WW1 that lists monthly production figures at the three factories which I'd be glad to look yours up in.
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Last edited by Ridolpho; 05-13-2013 at 02:28 PM.
Reason: typo
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From "The US Enfield" by Ian Skennerton
, page 50:
Location Remington Union Remington Arms Winchester
Front top of body R E E R A W
Right side of Butt Stock I R I E I W
On principal components e r w
How does that compare with anyone else's notes?
Last edited by Bruce_in_Oz; 05-23-2013 at 09:48 PM.
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You should also post some more information like the serial number and the date stamped on the end of the barrel.
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dont think the P14s had any dates stamped on the barrel.
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The date is located under the rear hand guard.
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Pattern '14 .303 British
cal. rifles were made in the USA
by Remington-U.M.C. Co, Ilion, NY, (RE), Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, CT., (W) and Remington Arms of Delaware Co., Eddystone, PA. (ERA). Contrary to the popular conception, Remington Arms of Delaware was not a subsidiary of Remington Arms-U.M.C., but a combine of Remington, Baldwin locomotive, Midland Steel and Ordnance, and other investors. The Eddystone plant was sold / transferred to Midvale Steel and Ordnance Co. prior to the start of manufacture of the U.S. model of 1917, and the marking changed to "Eddystone".
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