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    Where to buy P14 barrel?

    Hello, new here to this forum. I want to join in the conversation and get my P14 into shootable condition. It is marked RE 292xx ........does this number date it? or? Does anyone have or know where I can get a barrel? Thanks for letting me join in and for any help or advice, Paul in Mississippi
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    Kreigers sister company, Criterian makes a nice P14 barrel.
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    It is marked RE 292xx

    paul,if you remove the lower hand gard the barrels right side were it screws into the reciver should have a ser# ,hopefuly the same as the reciver. there were two vareations of barrels.
    there was some 400,000 remingtons, produced between 1916-1917.
    1,200,000 +\- p14 produced.
    ----charles

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    The date is under the hand guard as well( ie.'17).



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    Sorry I was not clear on P14 Enfield

    All I have is the complete action, no stock, barrel, etc. The ears were removed years ago and a scope base installed using nice craftsmanship but I only have the action as reference. The bolt is not numbered the same as the action either but I suspect that common......? I have been getting the same reply from a lot of surplus and other gun parts dealers: "Haven't seen a P14 barrel in years, no known source". Used to be a gunsmith had a bucket over in the corner full of Mauser, Enfield and Jap barrels. I guess not as much anymore or at least I am trying the online sellers and I need to go old school and ask the out of the way smiths. Thanks, Paul

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    I have whole P-14 RA 1916 the receiver has small crack in it so I am sell it off as parts So sad but I don't just want to hang it all the wall. The Barrel is dated 1916 and is in good condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carl1114 View Post
    I have whole P-14 RA 1916 the receiver has small crack in it so I am sell it off as parts So sad but I don't just want to hang it all the wall. The Barrel is dated 1916 and is in good condition.
    carl what do you want for the p14 . lets see some pics.----charles

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