P14 Refurbishment Now with photos!

Ok guys here are the photos of the rebuild

This is the stock set up in my (extra set of hands) tray.

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Here are several photos of the stock.
As can be seen in the third photo, there was an arsenal repair at one point; maybe at the same time the front volley sights were removed.

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These are the parts layed out ready to be put together.

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The first step was the attachment of the buttplate; while the finish on this one is not the best the trapdoor assembly is in perfect shape.

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Next was the insertion of the action into the stock with the handguard retaining ring in place.

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Followed by the insertion of the magazine box, and the attachment of the triggerguard(minus the bottom plate), thus cinching the action into the stock.

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The rear handgaurd was the next part to be put on.

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After that the sling-swivel/barrel band and the front handguard were put on.

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Then the nose-cap (gotta love that bayonet lug :D )

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The front sight assembly was put on next.

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Which was then pinned in place.

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Here's a wide angle shot of the front end.

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Next up was the mag follower, spring and the reattachment of the bottom plate. As can be seen in place in the photo.

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The bolt was then inserted to complete the build.

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I have run it through a few function tests and it seems to work fine. I still want to check the headspace, but other than that it appears to be ready.
I don't think the headspace will be a problem, I was lucky enough to get a matching barreled action with matching bolt, but it pays to be safe.

Alot of reading from these two books was done.

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And these tools were used.

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Alot of help and advice was given by members here, rgg_7 and louthepou especially.
I am still on the lookout for two rear sling swivel screws(which I somehow managed to forget to pickup :redface: ). If anyone has a pair of them lying around please drop me a line.
 
I see why you picked that stock. The wood is beauty. Even the repair is a work of art.

Very nice rifle Tbolt. It will be fun to see how well it shoots.
 
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