Looks Estonian?
Yes that is a P14
Pretty much a standard Fatboy stock
Sometimes you see P14's wearing M17 wood.
Minor differences between the two are the buttstock screw and provisions for the volley sight.
Some P14's had the finger grooves and some did not. Other than that I am not aware of any differences. I think it was merely a step that was either removed by Eddystone, Remington and Winchester.
That is most definately NOT a "fatboy" stock.
Looks Estonian?
Yes that is a P14
British P-14
1926: 29,115
1939: 41,050
Looks Estonian?
Yes that is a P14
Pretty much a standard Fatboy stock
Sometimes you see P14's wearing M17 wood.
Minor differences between the two are the buttstock screw and provisions for the volley sight.
Some P14's had the finger grooves and some did not. Other than that I am not aware of any differences. I think it was merely a step that was either removed by Eddystone, Remington and Winchester.
I remember finding a link a while back with all sorts of pics like that with Europeans armed with P14's.
And Ben Franklin wanted the turkey as our national symbol since he had a low a opinion of the eagle. fortunately he was overruled.

And Ben Franklin wanted the turkey as our national symbol since he had a low a opinion of the eagle. fortunately he was overruled.
The bottom marking looks like a German proof mark under the 1939 rules. The head of the eagle points to the left--German---and the eagle with the J underneath is a German proof mark designating a new proof after repair. The Crown with the R is a German proof under the 1891 Proof Laws that were in force up to 1939.
(Page 58 -the Standard Directory of Proof Marks)
The Eagle/J resembles a common German polizie marking. There is a similar fireproofing Eagle/N, but this would only be found on the pressure-bearing parts, ie, barrel, reciever, and bolt.



























