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Pics of my "slightly" restored P14
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06-23-2009 08:39 PM
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Beautiful Rifle. What did you use to finish the stock? Let us know how it shoots.
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Great photo's. Thank you for your post. I've been hunting a little while for detailed pictures of the P14 stock for my own resto project and until tonight, came up dry.
Some of the pieces I will have to make myself, as I have no sources. Your pictures will aid greatly.
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Originally Posted by
daveboy
One photo shows what appears to be the letter "F" on the rear handguard.
I think that is an E. At least I imagine that I can see the bottom stroke of an E.
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Originally Posted by
MK Wheelie
Great photo's. Thank you for your post. I've been hunting a little while for detailed pictures of the P14 stock for my own resto project and until tonight, came up dry.
Some of the pieces I will have to make myself, as I have no sources. Your pictures will aid greatly.
that is a nice stock but it is not a p14 stock[ m1917]--charles
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Originally Posted by
mannparks
that is a nice stock but it is not a p14 stock[ m1917]--charles
How do you tell the difference between the P14 and M17 stocks? I'm a real newbie to the pattern rifles.
The things I did notice as "missing" on the above rifle compared to my own rifle were the missing volley sight gauge on the side, and the brass button on the butt.
Can anyone please tell me the significance of the brass button?
(sorry, I dont mean to highjack this thread)
Last edited by MK Wheelie; 07-23-2012 at 03:13 AM.
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Originally Posted by
MK Wheelie
How do you tell the difference between the P14 and M17 stocks? I'm a real newbie to the pattern rifles.
The things I did notice as "missing" on the above rifle compared to my own rifle were the missing volley sight gauge on the side, and the brass button on the butt.
Can anyone please tell me the significance of the brass button?
(sorry, I dont mean to highjack this thread)
wheelie,yor not hy-jacking. volly sight,marking disc are the main difrence .--charles
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It is a M1917 stock and not a P.14 stock. Eagle Head markings on stock in front of magazine, the long M1917 type fingergrooves, no long range volley sight dialer disc, no marking disc. Nevertheless a very good looking rifle.
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Here is an ERA Pattn '14 stock, a "fatboy" with no finger grooves, with marking disc, and long range sights.
Attachment 35319
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