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    its a nice looking rifle , i could be wrong but i think i caught your post elsewhere and noted a couple books for referance , if not :

    charles stratton "the pattern 1914 and u s madel 1917 rifles

    and his SAIS # 10 - "303 pattern 1914 rifle"

    and for added info related :

    c.s. ferris "united states rifle model of 1917"
    will give you info , mostly related to the later US contracts

    i do beleive your rifle is wearing a US M1icon sling tho , needs a proper one you know :>}

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    Thank you for the infromation. I will have to check those out. I did post on the other forum right before they asked us to come over here. When I purchased her she didn't have a sling so cary m2a let me have that one, so therefore she is not correct. But at least he is helping me look for the proper one.
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    I'm willing to take a whipping for the US M1icon sling on LMD's P14. I knew better,
    But its a girls rifle and she wouldnt know the difference

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    P14s at SOG

    In their current flyer, SOG in Ohio lists a small quantity of Eddystone P!4s for $639.00 if anyone is interested. I got mine at an auction in Greensburg PA last September for $400.00. I don't know how well I did but it is in like new condition and marked "No. 3 Mk. II" on the buttstock meaning it got a new stock to something called a "Weedon Repair Standard" prior to or early in WW@! It ha turned out to be an exceptionally good shooter.

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    Wow very clean nice rifle.What are you feeding it .are you reloading .303 for it? Cary Right sling too see. LMDawson

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    Very nice looking rifle. Just shot mine for the first time today and it was great.
    Thank you Cary

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    ERA actually means "Eddystone Remington Arms". Remington ran the Eddystone plant.

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    I have had the luck that I acquired an ERA P-14 a few years back; now I will have the opportunity to acquire a Remington P-14 and a Winchester P-14. A friend has them, and offered them to me.

    This almost completes my P-14/M1917 acccumulation. Almost, because the lack of availability of the Savage P-14. I understand they are a rare animal indeed. I have heard of the Savage P-14, never seen one, and I know of no documentation of or for them. Have I had my leg pulled, or what?

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    I'm afraid so, looked all though my stuff and only 3 companys blt them,the savage co. made the NO. 4 mk 1* for the brits under lend lease.good bit of luck better get them P14s .thats great

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    "ERA actually means "Eddystone Remington Arms". Remington ran the Eddystone plant."

    actualy thats not quite true , the remington plant was owned and operated by a diferant division of remington than that which set up the eddystone , they opperatyed totaly independent of each other and autonimous as to management ,

    JISII - nice rifle , and the sling is properly installed as well as correct ...........sorry , had to make that point as too often they are not ,


    "I'm willing to take a whipping for the US M1icon sling on LMD's P14. I knew better,
    But its a girls rifle and she wouldnt know the difference"

    no whipping needed , its a decent sling - maybe better than the brits - slap me for that please , i only pointed it out that she might look for a proper one eventualy as she seemed intent on 'knowing' her rifle , id not flame anyone on such , especialy since i once went looking for a rifle for my proper and very nice sling i found , who knopws perhaps her next one will be an M1garand ?

    as long as im back here -
    winchester M1917
    remington M1917
    eddystone P1914




    and now i think she may want to seek out the pointy bit as well ?


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