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Winchester P14
Just got a Winchester p14 rifle, my first p14, I’ve been hitting up all the websites for information on the rifle, it does have some import markings under the front of the barrel, serial number is W238,xxx, took the top handguards off barrels has same serial numbers a larger 17 stamp along with some others, bolt has matching numbers and the ladder rear sight has same serial number, front sight has a W on left side, the volley plate has an E on the left side, it has a leather sling with brass buckle, the bore is bright and shiny with plenty of lands and grooves, I would love to post some pics but I can’t seem to do it.
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01-07-2025 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
Rakkasan
I would love to post some pics but I can’t seem to do it.
Send me the pics and I'll add them to the thread. See PM.
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She's a beauty Rakkasan and the Winchesters are the best of the P14 family. Only Winchester made P14s were selected to to be fitted for the fine adjustment screw in the backsight because of their superior build quality and accuracy. Your rifle is a MkI* which means it can accommodate the longer left bolt lug and if you look on the bottom of the pistol grip you might still be able to see a six pointed star which tells you the rifle went through the Weedon Repair Standard in 1939 as the British
government brought the P14s out of storage. A letter stamped below the star will tell you which factory performed the WRS. I own a Winchester P14 MkI* and it is an excellent shooter. Yours should be too.
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Again the bore is in excellent condition
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[QUOTE= Only Winchester made P14s were selected to to be fitted for the fine adjustment screw in the backsight because of their superior build quality and accuracy." For what it is worth, I have somewhere in my parfts bin, a Remington marked Pattern 1914 (f) fine tune rear sight. An odd duck at best.
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[QUOTE=breakeyp;544405][QUOTE= Only Winchester made P14s were selected to to be fitted for the fine adjustment screw in the backsight because of their superior build quality and accuracy." For what it is worth, I have somewhere in my parfts bin, a Remington marked Pattern 1914 (f) fine tune rear sight. An odd duck at best.[/QUOTE]
That would definitely be an odd bird. Everything I've read to date says only the Winchester P14 rear sights received the fine screw but as we milsurps collectors constantly are reminded, there are exceptions to every rule.
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