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Help on P14
Might have opportunity to pick up this P14. Don't know much about them. Sorry for poor pics.
Stock cartouche has IR and 1914
SN is 136745
Action has RE in an oval
Under front of barrel is: OAI ST.A.VT. P14 303 US
Condition of bore if very good, but wasn't able to swab it
Lots of British
proofs all over gun
I know generally what it is, but would appreciate some info on date of manufacture, desirability, value, etc...Attachment 63716Attachment 63715Attachment 63714Attachment 63717
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06-23-2015 11:05 PM
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This would have been produced in 1916 or 1917 (under the rear hand guard on the right side of the barrel near the receiver there will be a year stamp e.g. '16 or '17). Looks to be a nice example from limited pictures available. Has Remington marked stock and still retains the front volley sight which is nearly always missing. Is the rear volley sight still present? Looks the business to me.
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Kiwi,
Yes, rear volley sight is present. I raised both front and rear and they seem in good order.
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Also still has brass disk on stock - these are often missing - that looks like a fine example.
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Depending on the price and if the serial numbers all match then its worth buying by the look of it. In the Great War Forum under "arms" post the serial number in there plus who made it and they will tell you which month and year it was accepted into service, probably 1916. Its a non-weedon refurb so a bit rarer.
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Assuming:
Good overall condition
Good bore
Matching
Retains volley sights and brass disc
What is fair value of this P14 in $ US
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Originally Posted by
Dalebert
What is fair value of this P14 in $ US
I bought one last month in very good condition, but without the Front Volley Sight Dial Indicator and some arsenal repairs. See: http://www.gunauction.com/buy/13380393
For a fair market value, GunAuction.com keeps its history of bids for over a decade. Google: "gunauction.com, P-14" and check prices. Be sure to look at dates of sale to gauge the value today versus 10 years ago.
Last edited by Seaspriter; 06-29-2015 at 12:14 PM.
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Gun Auction tends to be a little on the low side because a lot of bidders have to factor in the shipping and transfer costs which aren't in a face to face sale. These can add anywhere from $35-$80 depending on your location and your local laws and dealer.
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