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Belgian P.14 conversion to 8x57IS
Finally a last piece which had turned up on gunbroker and I had brought home to Europe. Note the additional thumbhole for stripper clip filling of the magazine, plus the nearly blank phosphate finish.
Edit 18.06.2023: re-uploaded pictures that were lost in forum crash.
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Last edited by Promo; 06-18-2023 at 04:52 AM.
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06-05-2018 02:12 PM
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Promo-- I am believing your rifle probably a combo of P14 and M1917 parts. The buttstock is definitely from a WWII US re-build program at Rock Island Arsenal. Is there anyway to determine who in Belgian did the conversion?
Thanks
--fjruple
PS-- Nice rifle by the way!
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The stock is indeed from a M1917. If you were to ask me, this rifle had been converted during the 1930s by Grimont in Belgium
, then sold to Spain and from there on post WWII made the way to the US (possibly with an ugly stock) where the stock was replaced with a better one.
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Promo thanks. Does your rifle take the sixth round in the magazine well like the M1917? Additionally any markings on the barrel? Pics please. It not that often we get to see these great weapons.
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Grimard had an understanding with Soley Arms who was established by BSA to sell off WWI excess British
arms. As I understand how things happened. Very little research has been done in this area.
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Makes me wonder how many crates of 8mm p14s are hidden away in Turkey
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The trouble was very few buyers on the international arms market were interested in buying .303 weapons, except Britain
and Empire, who would have made their own anyway. Those who had been gifted them were more interested in replacing them not buying more. Reworking them to 8 x 57 was supposed to make them more attractive.
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Originally Posted by
Rusty_Old_F250
Makes me wonder how many crates of 8mm p14s are hidden away in
Turkey
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What makes you think there are 8x57 IS P.14 rifles in Turkey?
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Originally Posted by
Promo
What makes you think there are 8x57 IS P.14 rifles in
Turkey
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Just a hunch, but I know the brits sent turkey all kinds of equipment, I’m mostly familiar with the locomotives and railway equipment, but turkey would be the perfect place to unload any coverted p14s in inventory.
Sam