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Buggered up rear sight, i'd take $50 off for that
$200, P-14 rifles had the barrel, receiver, bolt, and rear sight serialized. It might be worth restoring if you can get the parts from the US. Liberty tree collectors
have "British P14 Rifle Stock w/Disc" stocks. It would run around $350 USD "if" you could get most of the parts.
But then it's a De-sporterized rifle... Restore a family heirloom, or make it into a piece holder in a collection, even a shooter..
You are correct about the four serial numbers, but then for P14 and M1917, each part except screws, pins and coil springs was also stamped with a marker's mark - so if an Eddystone receiver, an "all matching" also has about 50 other parts, each with an "E" on them. Not "R" or "W", nor with a USA eagle head acceptance marking - that last would mean it was for an M1917 - not for a P14. When I was ordering parts for these from Numrich in USA - was no choice about maker marks - got whatever came out of the bin. Several rear hand guards arrived - I had ordered for P14 using their part number - all were M1917 hand guards - and, after pictures, they agreed, but only had M1917 hand guards in either bin, they said.
Is also a list in one of the books here that some parts - like sling swivels - are also the same - could be considered "interchangeable - Lee Enfield SMLE, P14 and M1917. But not used on an "all matching" piece. Several M1917 that I bought have clear "P14" stamped on the front sight insert.




























