After nearly 30 years, I have got back my P14I was an avid collector of lee-enfield, ad other military rifles, but life and circumstances saw me drop out of the whole gun scene for decades. With the ridiculous amount of restrictions on gun ownership in Australia
, it has taken me 8 months to get my license sorted and organised to once again start collecting.
I actually used my P14 to shoot Water Buffalo, wild boar, goats, deer etc, but now it will be a range rifle and investment for the future. It is totally stock, all matching numbers, very good barrel and only minimal surface abrasions. The blueing is very faded, and the timber retains all the original finish and markings from when it left the Remington factory 100 years ago.
There is no intention to do anything to it except pick up a sling for it and keep it totally original and not refinish it in any way. Sorry no pics, but I can't do the digital camera thing as yet, but will try sometime down the track. I'll only use my handloads through it, and see how it fares at the 5-600 metre rifle range near where I live.
It took some tracking down, but at least it is back in my hands again.Information
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