When I first saw the P14 I own now, I thought to myself.... "What a butt ugly rifle".
My exact sentiments when I first saw mine. A family acquaintance showed it to me, wondering if I could make the same mods to it that I did to my revamped No.4.
At the time I had no idea what it was, and I told him "no." He took it home, and at his request, I started the search as for what it was and for what that funny disc was on the forestocks' left side. After I found out, I told him the P14 story as I had read it on wikipedia and the Military Surplus Collectors Forum. I looked on the EE for what they're going for and as luck would have it, a couple of sporterized ones in better shape "wood wise", were going for $150.00.
It had never been registered, and he offered it to me for $100.00. I told him I didn't really want another .303, besides I really didn't care for the looks of it.
About 3 months go by, and this butt ugly rifle just stuck in my mind. Finally I phone him up and told him that I would buy it. It was my "death of the LGR" gift to myself.
I tore this rifle down, as I do all 2nd hand rifle purchases, to clean and inspect. That's when I started falling in love with this ugly duckling. This thing is in great shape. Other than the wood being shortened, no other mods have been made. No drilled holes in it anywhere.
Now I'm looking for the pieces to restore this gem to it's former full wood glory. And if I get lucky, the rest of the pieces for the volley sights.
BTW, it shoots great. Working on a better load for it. Would I use it to hunt with? Without batting an eye, you had better believe it. (if I hunted anymore)