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P14.303 Enfield rifle approximate value?
I have a P14.303 Enfield Rifle that I would like to know the value of.
- It was manufactured by Remington in 1917.
- still has the volley sights, front and back
- the bluing above the stock line is gone
- stock has never been refinished
- has the "fat" stock
- new fore stock
- has strong rifling
- everything matches except the bolt
- no significant pitting
I have never shot it, so have no idea how it shoots.
Any Idea what this rifle is worth? Please see the pictures for more detail.
Thank You!
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02-05-2012 02:21 PM
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nwptrains,it looks good ,but better close ups would help.fatso stocks would only be on eddystone,but the fact that the volly sights are still intact,is great
little johns auction 12-21-11, hears a link
British Enfield Pattern 1914 bolt-action rifle, .303 cal., 26-1/2 barrel, | Proxibid Auctions
i bid on this gun but in no way was i going to bid it that hi+18%+shipping+ffl,to much.---charles
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P14.303 Enfield rifle approximate value-more pictures
<nwptrains,it looks good ,but better close ups would help.fatso stocks would only be on eddystone,but the fact that the volly sights are still intact,is great>
Eddystone was owned by Remington? Perhaps that could explain the fat stock.
Here are some better pictures.
Thanks for viewing!
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