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Enfield, Lee P14/17 410 cal mag restricted Section TWO .410


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Enfield, Lee P14/17 410 cal mag restricted Section TWO

£175

.410 Shotgun Trade Seller
Used - Average Condition Kettering , Northamptonshire
Two Shot Bolt action , Cylinder, -, 26" barrels
Semis_004 Semis_005 Semis_006

Description

Well !!

A little project for the Zombie bashers out there

This is Mag restricted

410 Chambered

The stock still needs a little tweaking

But pad missing

Started out life as a 7.62

Priced to sell

 


This gun is being sold by Pigeon Watch member wabbitbosher. Message them here

 

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Doubt it "started" life as a 7.62....;)

 

Are the military proof marks British or American?

The letter the serial no. starts with is the maker: W, R or E (Winchester, Remington or Eddystone)

 

Be interested to know which it is, Pattern 14 or M1917

ETA: Have a few similar smoothbored ex-mil items, but no P14/M1917 (yet)

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Arghhhhh, noooo! Someone buy it QUICK! :no:

 

Could just see me in full combats marching up the field, this enfield slung over my shoulder, The flutter of wings and me diving into my trench teaching those nasty pigeon hun a lesson! :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:

 

that is a beaut Bosher! Someone is going to love that!

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Doubt it "started" life as a 7.62....;)

Are the military proof marks British or American?

The letter the serial no. starts with is the maker: W, R or E (Winchester, Remington or Eddystone)

Be interested to know which it is, Pattern 14 or M1917

ETA: Have a few similar smoothbored ex-mil items, but no P14/M1917 (yet)

It's a bit of a cut n shut really , the bolt barrel and action is p14 the wood is p17 "I think"
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Is there any way of using the serial number to find out who made it? I know the american ones have a letter prefix but i was reading about these and i would not mind a boss or purdey or cogswell p14!

"The" American one's?

Irrespective of original caliber ALL rifles of this pattern were American made.

Some were rebuilt after the war by London firms....some worked on during the war for fitting of telescopic sights & for similar tweaks

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