Hello everyone,

I recently acquired a Remington p14 Enfield, the first of these rifles I've ever owned. The barrel/receiver, bolt, and wood are all mismatched, and most of the bluing is worn off the receiver, but the bore looks great, the wood is pretty and the price was right Anyways, I was hoping some of the experts here could help me piece together some of the story behind this rifle based on the markings, I'm particularly curious about the Canadianicon government acceptance stamp on the buttstock, the bird markings on the underside of the stock, (and any input on where/when the stock was made) and the two different serial numbers stamped on the barrel. The number on the right side matches the receiver, while the one on the underside does not. I assume the faint 16 stamped on the left side of the barrel is a date of manufacture. Thanks in advance for any input.
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