I ran a search on CGN and apparently I am one of the rare owners of a P14 Enfield rifle: a USA made rifle, chambered in 303, destined to be used by the British in WW1, and reinstated in WW2. I dedicate this post to future searchers. As you can see, mine was desecrated, and sporterized very poorly. I have already ordered an original stock and supporting rings and I intend to bring this rifle back to its original glory. All the other parts are in great condition, considering they are dated 1916 (early 1916 according to the serial number).
https://imgur.com/a/qQHw3wD
Here's some links and info for the curious:
http://www.vgca.net/education/TheUKPattern13_14USM1917Historyver09_2014-09-17.pdf
P14 parts breakdown: https://www.brpguns.com/stock-parts/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattern_1914_Enfield
Markings: https://www.enfield-rifles.com/first-enfield-now-to-get-educated_topic5956.html
https://www.milsurps.com/enfield.php?pg=ri7a.htm
https://www.gunboards.com/threads/p14-markings.1099105/
I'll post again once I receive the original stock and parts that I ordered. I'm bringing back to life gents!!
https://imgur.com/a/qQHw3wD
Here's some links and info for the curious:
http://www.vgca.net/education/TheUKPattern13_14USM1917Historyver09_2014-09-17.pdf
- First introduced after the British changed from .276 to .303
- British sent many contracts out, but only USA was able to produce a sufficient amount of weapons
- Remington and Winchester are the final contract recipients, with three factories
- Winchester in New haven
- Remington in Ilion
- Eddystone (Remington subsidiary) in Eddystone
- A number of initial inconsistencies caused the parts from each facotry to not be compatible with each other, which became an issue for the British inspectors
- The British were simultaneously developing and producing the SMLE, which became the preferred rifle, so many P14's stayed in warehouses or were distributed to supporting troups and militias
- In 1918, seeing as the P14 was thought to be more accurate than the SMLE, many were converted into sniper rifles
- The USA eventually decided that since they had the factories set up, that they would convert P14's to 30-06, which became the M1917
- My rifle, most likely, because it was among the first, was sent to Britain only to be stored in a warehouse, until a Canadian emporter got the chance to buy a box of them for cheap.
- Alternatively, my rifle went to Britain, went to the trenches in WW1, was then reserviced and fought again in WW2 in the hands of a Canadian soldier, who eventually sold it right here in Québec. I like that story better.
P14 parts breakdown: https://www.brpguns.com/stock-parts/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattern_1914_Enfield
Markings: https://www.enfield-rifles.com/first-enfield-now-to-get-educated_topic5956.html
https://www.milsurps.com/enfield.php?pg=ri7a.htm
https://www.gunboards.com/threads/p14-markings.1099105/
I'll post again once I receive the original stock and parts that I ordered. I'm bringing back to life gents!!


















































