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    Nice Rifle and a great collection. That last pic kinda blew me away. I just picked up my first...Congrats on a fine looking collection..

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    Hi Georg,

    your collection makes me jealous! Fine rifles, i have an Winchester one and i love to shoot it!

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    Looks like the rifle in the foreground is sporting a Kerr sling. Do all your 14/17's have these slings? Didn't the Army use leather slings also? Nice rifle collection!

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    Great looking guns.

    Are you able to shoot these? If so, how do they shoot?
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    Thanks for your appreciations. Only the P13 and P14 rifles wear a (Enfield) sling. As the slings for the M1917's are quite expensive and scarce (especially over here), they don't have slings mounted. I do have some Kerr NoBuckl though, but they're mounted on some of my M1903's.

    PS: not visible in the picture, but all P14's have the long range volley sights still mounted:
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    €dit: I do only shoot with the PH5B mounted M1917, as I'm too lazy to clean them all

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    would love to see more photos of your 13 , is it in original caliber ?

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    Check the Knowledge Libraryicon (or click here and scroll to the end to get directly there), I've made a comparison between the Patt'13 and Patt'14 rifle. You'll see better pictures there. And yes, it's in .276 Enfield caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Promo View Post
    Check the Knowledge Libraryicon (or click here and scroll to the end to get directly there), I've made a comparison between the Patt'13 and Patt'14 rifle. You'll see better pictures there. And yes, it's in .276 Enfield caliber.
    Is there a modern case that can be used as a basis for reloading .276 Enfield?

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