![]() Receiver is a mid run so March/April 2018 - no exact date. 10 Real Name Rob Lumley Local Date 01-26-2024 Local Time 05:35 AM P14 Serial Number and date of manufacture determination Salutations, This is my first post. More pictures and note if there is an E, R or W on the front of the stock on the flat below the sight. If not a WWII replacement or a civilian redo. ![]() If the barrel is an E, it should have the date on it as well top of barrel behind the sight. 11:12 AM ERA P14 Markings and other Info Just recently picked up a nice P14. Remington and Winchester also made the P14 as well as the 1917 with some miner difference in fit and finish of the metal and stocks but parts interchange. 303 Pattern 1914 (or P14) was a British service rifle of the First World War period. No one really knows, it shows up on a few and not on vast majority. Three Revolutionary War Era Cast Iron Cannonballs, Dia. It was then shipped from America and once received in the UK was then inspected and stamped with British military acceptance markings. ![]() This rifle was originally manufactured in the US by ERA (Eddystone Remington Arms) for the British during the First World War and is dated 17) 1917. The punch mark is an oddity, will dig up what I can fine on it. This is a WWI dated British P14 (Pattern 1914) Enfield Rifle. Its a Pattern 14 (Enfield) in Brit 303 and in the Eddystone Fat Boy stock, volley sights still installed. The gun was made at the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Eddystone Pennsylvania.Įddystone itself was an odd offshoot of Remington (pretty much the pass through sub set up in Delaware) Baldwin put the plant, staffed and setup the machinery together and made the gun (also the British Patcaliber that preceded it) 1 This is a little something I picked up a couple weeks back. ![]()
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