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Curious about marks on Winchester P14
Recently bought two P14's: one had Winchester action/ barrel fitted into a nice ERA "fatboy" stock, the other a nice all matching ERA action/ barrel fitted very, very poorly into an M1917 stock. I've swapped everything ending up with one totally ERA rifle and this one. Have now properly inletted the M1917 stock and it's looking OK but rifling is quite washed out near muzzle and I'm not expecting great things from it. The photos show most of the markings on the Winchester action body/ barrel and I'm curious if any of them mean anything to anyone. Specifically, "MNS" is present in 3 places, along with a shamrock on the barrel and VP in a circle. Thanks, in advance, for any info.
Ridolpho
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06-25-2013 04:51 PM
# ADS
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VP in a circle is a Winchester proof mark, Visable Proof
MNS
Midvail Nickle Steel
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Chuck: Thanks- so Midvail was responsible for producing both action bodies and barrels or just supplying raw materials?
Ridolpho
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midvail steel provided steel for barrels, actions and bolts for winchester, for actions on all 3 makers.
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