Hey all, finally picked up a p14! Arrived in the mail today, and it was like Christmas!
Im still getting used to it, and buying sight-unseen felt kinda risky for me since I dont know too much about these things yet. Im hoping everyone here can help me identify exactly what I have, and if im on the right track of IDing it properly:
What I (think) know:
- It is stamped ERA (which I believe means Eddystone-Remington-Arms)
- It is stamped with an arrow facing forward, with a crown underneath, and GR underneath, and flags crossed underneath and a P underneath that. This is the British marking?
- The serial on the bolt is unmatching, and has 2 serials (1 of which is crossed out). It is also stamped "E" in several places... meaning the bolt came from an Eddystone as well?
- There is "Flower" or * looking stamp on the extractor of the bolt. Also stamped on the barrel beside the serial (right side), and on the reciever after the broad arrow... this signifies it is an MK1*
- Because it is an MK1* it doesnt have the volley sights.
- Beside the "british marking" on the barrel, is a "16" stamped, meaning it is from 1916
- Sporterized stock
What I dont know:
- Beside the 16 is the letter "N" stamped, and above that is a faded stamp of something else. Looks to me like a crown, with the letters PL or PI, underneath it, and the letter "A" underneath those.
- Why does my bolt have 2 serials?
- There is a number "5" stamped into the barrel in the top-middle
- an "X" stamped on the back of the handle of the bolt
- Where are the "weedon" stamps? Or were Mk1*s also made, and not just MK1s converted?
- No markings on the brass plate on the stock
- No markings on the stock itself
As far as the ad was worded, I thought I was getting something with all matching serials... but unfortunately the bolt doesnt match. Live and learn I guess.
The barrel and the receiver have matching numbers.
The bolt has 2 serials, one that has a line through it, and another one. It has the "E" stamped on it in 3 places.
Im just worried about firing it without having the headspace checked because of the mis-matched bolt. Should this be an issue?
As you can see, the pictures show a sporterized stock, which im guessing is the M1917 stock because of the finger grooves?
On the brass plate of the stock, I dont see any markings, and see 0 markings on the stock itself.
How she looks

Here is a picture of the 3 markings I am unsure of (N, 5, and other one)

This is "X" marking on the bolt

This is of the other 2 "E" markings on the bolt

This is the 2 serials, and "E" on the bolt

The "Flower" or * on the extractor

The next 3 images are just the serials/british markings on the reciever and barrel



The brass plate on the stock with no markings

Im still getting used to it, and buying sight-unseen felt kinda risky for me since I dont know too much about these things yet. Im hoping everyone here can help me identify exactly what I have, and if im on the right track of IDing it properly:
What I (think) know:
- It is stamped ERA (which I believe means Eddystone-Remington-Arms)
- It is stamped with an arrow facing forward, with a crown underneath, and GR underneath, and flags crossed underneath and a P underneath that. This is the British marking?
- The serial on the bolt is unmatching, and has 2 serials (1 of which is crossed out). It is also stamped "E" in several places... meaning the bolt came from an Eddystone as well?
- There is "Flower" or * looking stamp on the extractor of the bolt. Also stamped on the barrel beside the serial (right side), and on the reciever after the broad arrow... this signifies it is an MK1*
- Because it is an MK1* it doesnt have the volley sights.
- Beside the "british marking" on the barrel, is a "16" stamped, meaning it is from 1916
- Sporterized stock
What I dont know:
- Beside the 16 is the letter "N" stamped, and above that is a faded stamp of something else. Looks to me like a crown, with the letters PL or PI, underneath it, and the letter "A" underneath those.
- Why does my bolt have 2 serials?
- There is a number "5" stamped into the barrel in the top-middle
- an "X" stamped on the back of the handle of the bolt
- Where are the "weedon" stamps? Or were Mk1*s also made, and not just MK1s converted?
- No markings on the brass plate on the stock
- No markings on the stock itself
As far as the ad was worded, I thought I was getting something with all matching serials... but unfortunately the bolt doesnt match. Live and learn I guess.
The barrel and the receiver have matching numbers.
The bolt has 2 serials, one that has a line through it, and another one. It has the "E" stamped on it in 3 places.
Im just worried about firing it without having the headspace checked because of the mis-matched bolt. Should this be an issue?
As you can see, the pictures show a sporterized stock, which im guessing is the M1917 stock because of the finger grooves?
On the brass plate of the stock, I dont see any markings, and see 0 markings on the stock itself.
How she looks

Here is a picture of the 3 markings I am unsure of (N, 5, and other one)

This is "X" marking on the bolt

This is of the other 2 "E" markings on the bolt

This is the 2 serials, and "E" on the bolt

The "Flower" or * on the extractor

The next 3 images are just the serials/british markings on the reciever and barrel



The brass plate on the stock with no markings

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