P14 Project

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I wanted a milsurp to use for hunting, and had originally picked up a Mosin Nagant. I was offered a Winchester P14 in exchange for my Mosin. Doing a bit of research, I realized that the .303 P14 would make a better hunting rifle. It was a BSA sporterized P14, and not original full wood unfortunately, but probably about the same value as my Mosin. So I made the trade.

I'd like to restore the P14 to full wood one day if possible, but in the meantime, I decided to give her sporterized stock a new finish. Here's a couple of pictures comparing the original rifle's state with the new finish. I have a compound to knock down the lustre on the rifle to a matte finish, but just haven't made that decision yet. The walnut stocks on these P14s are remarkable. So much nicer than the birch stocks the Russian use. Would love to own a P14 in full wood, and original condition. Such a neat & interesting rifle.

I'm including a couple of images of the barrel & receiver markings. If someone could fill me in on what they mean, that'd be most appreciated.

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The images below were taken with a slightly diffused flash, so the stock appears a little lighter than it does when viewed in more natural light.

For the refinish, I striped the old finish off with 'Circa 1850', which has proven to be a fantastic product. It doesn't harm the wood at all, and leaves the wood neutralized and finish ready. I also used a wet cloth and hot iron to steam the stock, and also very lightly sanded with 220 grit and the finest steel wool available. I used a Minwax dark walnut gel-stain and Tru-Oil for the new finish. Several coat of the dark walnut stain were used on the checkboard pattern, and one very light coat of the same stain on the rest of the stock.

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In the next image below, there appears to be another marking partially hidden by the stock, so I'll get a picture of that marking when I next remove the hardware from the wood.

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Made by Winchester, 1916 Barrel Date. The "GR with the Crossed Flags and the P" is a British proof mark. The"Broad Arrow" on the left side of the Receiver and the Barrel indicates it was British Military owned. The" Crown 25A and Crown 27A" are Inspectors marks.

You might find it a bit difficult to obtain a full length stock for your rifle as they are scarce but do show up once in a while. It will take a bit of time, but all the necessary parts like stocks, bands, etc. can eventually be found.

Check the bolt so see if there is a "star" marking on the shank of the bolt handle. You probably did a good trade, as long as the bore on your Pattern 14 rifle is in reasonable shape. Mosin-Nagants are still available at a reasonable price, but if you want one, I would advise you to buy one soon as the supply will eventually dry up.
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Nice rifle. I have one that's almost identical. Winchester, cut-down stock, even has the same sling swivels, but no checkering.

Full length stocks are rare. I think Marstar has some, or at least they did. But they won't send you pics and they aren't exactly cheap. All the American sources seem to have dried up at the moment.

Numrich has some metal parts available, but they aren't cheap either.

I'm in touch with a gent from NB that is trying to import some.

In the mean time, I'm going to refinish my sportered stock as well. Like you I'm going to strip it and apply 3 or 4 coats of Tru-oil and use it that way until I find the right full stock and start restoring it.
 
That is a nice rifle. This is a suggestion only, contact Great American Gunstocks, I see they make sporter stocks for your rifle but also make replacement military style stocks - they might turn one out for you. A group buy might inspire them further maybe through some Cdn gun business. --- John303.
 
That is a nice rifle. This is a suggestion only, contact Great American Gunstocks, I see they make sporter stocks for your rifle but also make replacement military style stocks - they might turn one out for you. A group buy might inspire them further maybe through some Cdn gun business. --- John303.


If you think about getting a stock built I'd be in for one as I have a p14 I have been wanting to restore.

Yea, we should check into that idea of John303's. My wife's going in for a fairly serious surgery next week, so I won't be able to think much about my guns for the next few weeks, but once life gets back to normal...
 
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