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01-12-2010 04:38 PM
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To get a 'straight' bottom stock, you would need to cut and straighten the triggerguard metal, and shorten the mag box. Another option is to use a 1903 Springfield triggerguard, modified. I am not sure how that would work with the rimmed .303 cartridge. Are you sure that you have a 1917 Enfield, and not a P14? Most unusual to have a rimless action fitted up w/rimmed cartridge. BTW, the 25/303 is a really nice cartridge. If the bbl is good, try shooting it first before rebarrelling.
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To get a 'straight' bottom stock, you would need to cut and straighten the triggerguard metal, and shorten the mag box. Another option is to use a 1903 Springfield triggerguard, modified. I am not sure how that would work with the rimmed .303 cartridge. Are you sure that you have a 1917 Enfield, and not a P14? Most unusual to have a rimless action fitted up w/rimmed cartridge. BTW, the 25/303 is a really nice cartridge. If the bbl is good, try shooting it first before rebarrelling.
xroads
Thanks for the reply
The dealer said it was a Eddystone M1917,but it could be a P-14 in disguise
Will be trying the 25/303 out before I rebarrel.
Thanks mate
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Fat Boy stocks were P14's. How is the receiver marked? Does it say Model of 1917? If it just has a serial number it's a P14.
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Thanks for the reply mate.
I will look when I get the gun in my hot little grubby hands(Can't wait).
I reckon it probably would be a P-14 but that is ok.
Why would they change it from 30/06 to .303-25 if it was a 30/06 already,they could have gone for any cailber based on Rimless or belted for that matter.
Thanks for liking my gun too mate.
Last edited by ozzielee303; 01-13-2010 at 10:03 PM.
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