James River M14F in the flesh Updated Pics

Sweet looking rifle! Quick bunny trail question though, what's the circled "P" on the stock? My GI stock has it too.


The following paragraph is from From Lee Emerson's "M14 Rifle History and Development":

"USGI Wood Stock Markings – USGI manufacturers' markings were often stamped in the butt end of the wood stocks as follows: H for Harrington & Richardson, O for S. C. Overton & Co., S A for Springfield Armory, S under a half-diamond for Sykes Manufacturing and W-W for Winchester. It may be necessary to remove the butt plate to see the manufacturer stamping. Wood stocks were marked with a ½ ” high DOD cartouche, also referred to as a Defense acceptance stamp, on the left side near the receiver and a proof mark on the underside of the grip if they passed final ordnance inspection and proof firing, respectively. A DOD cartouche inside a circle on the left side of the butt stock near the rear sling swivel has been observed on a small number of USGI wood stocks. The proof firing stamping is a 5/16 ” high letter P inside a ½ ” diameter circle that is stamped on the stock on the forward side of the grip. There appear to be two types of letter P proof marks, one with a serif font P and the other with a sans serif or Arial-style P. The proof firing marking appeared on U. S. military rifles from 1873 until the end of M14 production in the 1960s."
 
LOL, clear as mud!

I talked to the folks at JRA about what type of ammo they'd recommend, I guess I'll phone 'em back and ask for clarification on the barrel. They were surprised and pleased when I said Wanstalls sold out of the M-14s in about 12 hours... and said another shipment should be going out soon! Nice folks and happy to know they have quite a few fans in Canada. :)

Thanks again TCH!
 
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