ERA Enfield Identification Help Please

Willen

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An ERA Enfield rifle has come into my possession, and I'd' like to know a bit more about it before deciding what to do with it.

It appears to be a US made, by Eddystone Remington Arms, but is a 303? Is this a P14 or a P17.

Pictures of the various markings are attached. The numbers on the bolt handle, receiver and barrel all match. The stock appears to have been "sporterized"?

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Any help and guestimated value is greatly appreciated.
 
Hi Willen, you can see on top of the barrel, it's stamped "303". So you have a P14. The M1917 would have, on the receiver, at the front, "Model of 1917".
 
I do believe an M1917 stock will fit, if you can't find an original. Repro M1917 stocks are still made.
 
Couple hundred as is, restored $800+

Might be a tad high on that assessment, one just sold for $575 restored and another is stirring right now at 675, I restored one years ago now, took me forever to find a stock, only one I could find had the volley sight attachment, I believe I got the top wood from numrich. But they sure do look better in their original form, I have brought metal to do a second but I doubt I’ll ever find proper wood again.

 
Numrich has reproduction stocks, and a variety of hand guards available. You've also got to buy a bunch of hardware and other bits to finish off the restoration. The wood alone is going to be $300+ USD, plus hardware. Not a cheap restoration by any means, but it'll complete the rifle nicely.
 
Thanks very much for all the help guys, a P14 it certainly is, and its in nice shape, so I am torn - keep and shoot it, restore it and shoot it, or make some space in the safe.....decisions, decisions
 
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