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11-21-2011 03:06 PM
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badger, i guess what i'm trying to figure out is why did some p14 escape having the volly sights removed?--charles
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Originally Posted by
Promo
mannparks, would you show us pictures of your P14 snipers?
promo,when i get a sniper i sure will post a pic. but unless some thing changes with my income, that may be awile.-----charles
this is the best i can do, my p 14Attachment 28320
Last edited by mannparks; 11-22-2011 at 09:13 AM.
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Sorry, my fault. Mixed up the names as with the quotes. I ment breakeyp. But nice looking P14, I love it.
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Originally Posted by
mannparks
so am i to asume that p14 with the volly sights still intact never made it to weedon,
Seems like a reasonable assumption.

Originally Posted by
mannparks
and if so why?--
According to Stratton, the WRS procedure started in 1939. So quite simply, Weedon never got round to treating all P14s, thanks to the serious interruption from 1939-45, which a) probably made it logistically impossible (or at least impractical) to recall all P14s in existence, even if considered necessary, and b) after some time the WRS procedure may have lost priority as P14s were relegated to "backup" status and it was judged that enough had been through WRS to fulfill all future needs.
Patrick
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Originally Posted by
breakeyp
I was curious as I couldn't remember about mine so I went and dug out my seven Pattern 1914 Ts and all had volley sights removed, WWI PPco, pre WWII Irish BSA scope contract and WWII Alex Martin offsets.
Seven!! i used to have two of the BSA M1918 scopes, one matched to the rifle and another with a matching carrying case but mismatched to the rifler. i thought i was doing good 
Regards,
Jim
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