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    "X" marked P-14 receiver

    Anyone know what a small "x" on the receiver ring of a P-14 indicates?



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    May be some sort of Britishicon proof/acceptance mark. My Eddystone has about the same mark....

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    I'm looking at buying this, so I only have access to a few pics..

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    Isn't an X on Britishicon arms the "sold out of service" marking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Isn't an X on Britishicon arms the "sold out of service" marking?

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    Doug, the British "sold out of service" mark is two arrows, head-to-head, making it look like a skinny asterisk. A fine example can be seen in the 5th photo of the first post in this thread:

    "British Proofed Triple Lock" in the "other pistols" forum.
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    I believe the "x" mark is actually intended to be an asterisk "*" Denoting that the rifle was modified from the original model. IIRC, the P14 bolt was modified early on and those so modified were marked with an asterisk on the receiver ring, and I believe bolt and butt stock.

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    Thanks for the info--I'll let you know if I glom it.

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    Calfed,

    I started to answer when you first posted, but what I had was so unsubstantiated I didn't want to say anything and I figured there was surely a 'book answer' someone would just pop out.
    This is only from what I remember hearing between two older (older than I) gentlemen and I don't have any real reference, but in their discussion (arguing) at a gun show near mine was as to whether they were proof marks or acceptance marks. Supposedly Remington Arms Corp was acting as a purchasing agent for the UKicon and they marked the receivers they made with an X as a simplified cross flag pennant. I know that's about as unhelpful as can be, but I did hear them talking about it.

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    I hope you do do ahead and get it if it's a good price.

    (Other than that I'd say it's a Russianicon Capture P-14!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafdfw View Post
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    (Other than that I'd say it's a Russianicon Capture P-14!)
    Didn't the Lithuanians use the P-14 along with Czechicon Mausers in .303 Britishicon? This could be plausible.....other than shouldn't it be on the side of the receiver?

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    Regarding Lithuanian P-14s: not long ago I saw two rifles I suspect are from the batch provided in the post-WW1 arming of the short-lived Lithuanian army.

    They both have a small,rectangular plate about 10mm x 30mm, stamped with a bunch of numbers, fixed vertically across the butt disc. I will attempt to get a photo of the details next time I visit the owner.

    From memory, neither rifle has a matching bolt and one has a Mk1 bolt and the other a 1*.

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