Help needed to find a P-14 bolt

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I am looking to buy an Enfield P-14 complete bolt assembly for a relative. Can someone point me a place to buy this kind of old stuff here in Canada or a US shop that can ship here.

Thanks
FAQMAT
 
Gunparts is listing stripped bolts. They're sold out of complete bolts. It'll have to be fitted for headspace by a smithy, if and when you find one. It's not a drop in part.
 
I am looking to buy an Enfield P-14 complete bolt assembly for a relative. Can someone point me a place to buy this kind of old stuff here in Canada or a US shop that can ship here.

Thanks
FAQMAT

I'm not sure were you are, but I found an extractor here for my p14 bolt a number of years back. Lot of vendors with milsurp parts. But then I only live a couple of hours away from there. Check the link below.

Gibraltar Trade Centre Gun Show, Flint Michigan.
 
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Thanks for all your responses. I post an "Looking For" add on the EE and got 5 offer in 1 hour. Like i said it is not for me but for a relative, he is an experienced gunsmith so he will probably be able to fit the bolt for his rifle, well maybe...
Thanks anyway.
 
Update

I had a conversation with the guy this morning. The bolt is for a p-14 receiver stamped Eddystone P-14 serial: 5123XX. It is not a p-14 complete rifle it's more like a Frankeinstgun. A P-14 receiver and bolt with a custom made stock and stainless barrel chambered in 7mm. The rifle survived a fire but the bolt was lost in the debries. I will have the rifle in hand in a couples of hours if more details is needed.

Thanks
FAQMAT
 
"...rifle survived a fire..." How so? Check the heat treating. If it got hot enough in the fire to take out the heat treating, it's toast. There's no re-doing it. Mind you, if he's an experienced smithy, he'd know that.
 
"...rifle survived a fire..." How so? Check the heat treating. If it got hot enough in the fire to take out the heat treating, it's toast. There's no re-doing it. Mind you, if he's an experienced smithy, he'd know that.

The wood is fine so it must be OK, thanks anyway.
 
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