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    Pattern 1914 .303 Enfield rifle value?

    I have a P14 rifle that I might sell. It was manufactured by Remington in 1917.
    • still has the volley sights, front and back
    • the bluing above the stock line is gone
    • has the "fat" stock
    • new fore stock
    • has strong rifling
    • stock has never been refinished

    I have never shot it, so have no idea how it shoots.

    Any Idea what this rifle is worth? Please see the picture for more detail.

    Thank you.


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