Some time ago I bought a DP P14 with the thought I would bring it back to operational condition with the purchase of a barrel and some judicious woodwork. After trying to find a barrel for almost three years I was pretty much discouraged and was thinking that I would sell the thing and be done with it. Then I found a bubbaized P14 on Gunbroker, bid on it and won. When it arrived I was pleasantly surprised to find that the metal was nearly pristine and that all the numbers matched. There was even cosmoline hidden in the nooks and crannies. The bore is shiny and in excellent condition with sharp edges on the rifling. So the work began and now it is finished. Another old war horse has been restored to its former glory. It would have been easier if I were a Canadian but being from the lower 48, bits and pieces for P14s are in woefully short supply. The bubba stock had been cut off just forward of the front sling band and my DP stock donated the its forward section so that I could join the two pieces under the band for an invisible repair. I used a simple butt joint reinforced by a section of doweling inserted into holes drilled into both pieces of stock. Even looking at the bare stock it is hard to see the repair. The grain pattern is a very lucky and fine match. I am a happy puppy. Now to see if it will shoot. BTW if any members happen to have the volley sight bits please get in touch with me as that would make this rifle really complete


















































