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    Pattern 14 inspection marks

    Question for the experts. Were there actual British inspectors present in the Remington, Winchester, Eddystone factories during P14 production or were the rifles inspected once they got to Englandicon?
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    Not an expert , but I'd say at the plant . Usually , inspect , reject and return for repair or accept and pay and ship . Makes no sence to pay shipping both ways across an ocean to return a minor defective rifle with u-boats around to boot.
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    Everything I have read suggests Britishicon inspectors were at the plants and that includes the No4 a war later.

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    This is covered in "The U.S. Enfield", by Ian Skennertonicon. Inspectors were at the plants and they were sorely needed too. The Britishicon were ripped off by Winchester and Remington the whole way through, but it was war and there was no option but to pay. It's all detailed in the book.
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