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    Era p-14

    What does the ERA stand for on a P-14?
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    Eddystone, Remington Arms.

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    I was told that E or RE were Eddystone, and ERA was Eliphalet Remington Arms, Eliphalet being the company founder.

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    Era p-14

    I've never heard anything but Eddystone Remington Arms for the meaning of ERA on the Pattern 14.


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    I just talked to a local dealer in milsurp and he said:

    W- Winchester
    E or ERA - Eddystone
    RE - Remington

    I have had one with an E, one with a W, and now have one with RE, and one with ERA.

    I always thought RE was Remington Eddystone.

    Thank for the replies.

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