I received today a P.14 heavy barrel rifle. It was being advertised as being made up for a Military Match in Prague/CzechRepublic in 1963 for the British
Army. I'm not sure how true this can be, however it's an amazingly tuned Match rifle.
It has been converted to single shot (it does have a follower, but it doesn't have a magazine - the stock is solid in that area), the barrel bears "SCHULZ & LARSEN OTTERUP" markings, British proofed (but not sure what they really mean, they probably could fill a book!). The trigger is reworked (extremely nice), and take special note of the adjustable size rear peep hole! I've never seen one like this before.
Does anyone here have additional comments to this rifle? Were there really (according to the seller) only six of those being built and used in 1963 in Prague?
All the Best,
GeorgInformation
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