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Some full-wood P14 show up once in a while in the EE section of the forum. Otherwise, sporterized rifles do show up too (there may be a few at the moment); parts can be imported from the states, from Numrich Gun Parts, or again the EE section could offer a few leads.
An aquaintance brought one over to me a couple of weeks back, mistakingly thinking it was a Lee Enfield. It was offered for sale but it doesn't have the full wood stock, otherwise I would introduce you to the gun.
I had never seen one before, so I did some research to find out what it was.
Sorry to ask this on your thread, KERNAL, but how did the sight indicator work on the side of the stock? I couldn't find out much about it other than what it was. The one on this rifle is incomplete.
There are different ones out there. Some 20 yrs ago Century Arms was selling them with new right hand twist (as opposed to the original LH twist) barrels. These are import marked "C.A.I. St. A. Vt" on the barrel behind the front sight and are good shooters.
Some 20 yrs ago Century Arms was selling them with new right hand twist (as opposed to the original LH twist) barrels. These are import marked "C.A.I. St. A. Vt" on the barrel behind the front sight and are good shooters.
Picked one of these up at a gun show last week; like new barrel (a few light tooling marks that you can see in the bore) on an ERA receiver and a NOS Remington M1917 stock in immaculate condition (eagle head stamp in front of the mag well). Hot diggity dog can it shoot! Almost as tight as my Schmidt-Rubins!