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    Quote Originally Posted by Promo View Post
    As far as I know the + on the butt ment emergency use only. Looks like someone removed the screw for the volley sight dialer; I'm not sure as I'd need to see a better picture, but could be that the base for the dialer has been milled off what could be the reason why it's only partially here.

    There should be an ERA on the reciever just above the S/N. Also check the backside of the sight, there should be the S/N of the rifle on top. Is there a * punchmark on the reciever?
    Promo if you have a look at the bottom of No3 | | All About EnfieldsAll About Enfields there is a set of pictures that i took, rather quickly sadly and i need to get a better camera but it should answer some of your questions.

    Now my understanding of emergency use or EY Enfields, that standard may be different for the P14? asve been over thislike a hawk and now had two good collectors look at it and both seem impressed with the mechanical aspect and bore barrel reciever condition, is it the fact that it was a non standard rifle of the day make it EY? or am i missing something?

    I am appreciating all the feed back and comments here to, thanks

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    the stock is an eddystone - IE is the key , the reciever needs to be marked ERA , if there is no * on the reciever or bolt , it could be a mkI , they are out there - mine is a mkI with intact volleys ,

    weedon removed the volleys when they refurbed then stored these , is their a six pointed star on the butt / reciever , this may have gone thru that , many did , they will be coded on the bottom of the pistol grip for the place ,

    the 'fatboy' stock is comon terminology for the eddystone stock as they are less gracefull than the remington and winchesters , each mfgr made their own ,


    the cross is indeed 'emergency use only' marking , hard to say why without going through it , could be just becuase its not converted to mkI* i suppose , a very early rifle [low serial] could do it , there is a reason they changed the bolt ,

    i think you did well , congrats

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    From what ive seen, and trust me ive had a good look, there is no * that i can find on the old girl. I posted a link to a site that i have some images of the rifle on, let me know if there are some i should add.

    But Im extremely happy with the rifle and its going to be well enjoyed, i will see if i cant find a load somewhere that will suit the rifle.

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    The front volley sight has been milled off. Check the top of the ladder rear sight on the back if the S/N there is matching the rifle. The stacking swivel is missing. Is there a S/N on the bolt and if yes, does it match the S/N on the reciever?

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    Promo, i will go have a look in a min, say just curious what would the value of something like this be? i did some swaps to get the old girl! 500 MEN84 and some odd projectiles

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