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    I dont know if any P14 owners noticed but 5min into this no4 movie,

    it looks like the guy is fitting a No3 mk2 stock.

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    Now, I thought all P14s were made during the first war...? That appeared here on a thread last week.
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    10,000? P14s had to have new stocks made when they came out of storage and were meant to be Weedon'ised just before or early WW2. I assume this is a small clip of just such a re-manufacture.

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    Here appears to be an un-issued stock,

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    They must have cut the recesses for the volley sight and brass disc at some point after assembly,or were these stocks (the P 14 stocks) a later version that didn't come with these additions? Neither the stock five minutes into the film nor the auction stock appear to have these cutouts. Anyone know? Tom

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    The Weedon replacement stocks (Mark 2) definitely did not have provisions for volley sights. I gather they can be distinguished from Model 1917 stocks by the length of the grips.

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    The Weedon repair std removed the volley sight arms and yes the new stock didnt have the wood machining done for it, so my book says. Boy I wish I could get my hands on those inspector jigs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridolpho View Post
    The Weedon replacement stocks (Mark 2) definitely did not have provisions for volley sights. I gather they can be distinguished from Model 1917 stocks by the length of the grips.

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    The pic I posted of that auction un-issued stock seems to show this.

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