Barrels are bad and will probably be dark with little rifling and will have rust and/or pitting. Sometime the will be ono the butt by the brass disk. Weedon rifles were upgraded to the longer locking lug and will have the on the receiver,bolt and barrel. Early ones will be without the marking on the receiver,bolt and barrel. STRIPPED BARRELED RECEIVER: Consists only of barrel and receiver – no other parts. Pattern 14 rifles should match, bolt,barrel,receiver and rear sight. Rifle has not been test fired.ĭRILL RIFLE: Rifle has plugged and welded barrel and other welded parts. Rifle is chrome plated or painted, could have painted stocks. Wood may have heavy cracks, dings, dents, gouges. Barrel will be dark and may have some rust or pitting and little rifling. Rifle has not been test fired.ĬEREMONIAL GRADE: Rifle is incomplete in that it may be missing minor screws, parts, etc. RACK GRADE: Rifle is incomplete in that it may be missing minor screws, parts, etc. Wood may have minor cracks, dings, dents, gouges. Rifle has been head spaced and test fired.įIELD GRADE: Rifle is complete. Metal may show normal wear and may exhibit some rust or pitting. Barrels may be dark and may have rust or pitting and little rifling. All sales are AS-IS with NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES. We receive only a few of this model each year, and in overall poor condition. All are mix-masters and none are in original condition. Army to chartered veterans’ organizations for use in honor guards, funerals, and other ceremonial purposes. All of these rifles have been on loan from the U.S. 00 on 14 Jul at 14:46 by Unieke Antieke in Cape Town (ID:519200121) I also will. The CMP continues to receive a few dozen of these rifles each year. Description: WW2 OR WWII BRITISH PATTERN 1907 SMLE BAYONET & SCABBARD BY. Winchester produced the rifle at their New Haven, Connecticut plant and Remington at their main facility at Ilion, New York and at another plant in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Rather than re-tool completely, the factories, under the close supervision of the US Army Ordnance Department, altered the design for caliber. entered the war, it had a similar extreme need for rifles. 303 british unissued raf contract lee-enfield no.4 mk.2 303 rifle uf mar-06-c. Enfield FTRd 10,000 No.4 Mk 2 rifles for Burma in that period, new No.4 rifles were made at ROF Fazakerley. 303 british enfield smle ii carbine mr 1614 media, pa 19063: used: : 1,200.00 : other model. RSAF Enfield reported production of 103,400 L1A1 rifles, 108,300 L1A3 bayonets and 15,520 L1A2 grenade launchers by the end of the financial year 1961 for the War Office, Admiralty, Air Ministry, Ghana, Rhodesia, Nigeria and Singapore. In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. 303 british eddystone pattern 14 p-14 enfield 303 bolt action sporting rifle 24 inch ' barrel simi valley, ca 93065: used: : 530.00. When the British Empire entered World War I, it had an urgent need for rifles and contracts were placed with companies in the United States. The Pattern 14 would be produced mostly in 1916 and would see service as a sniper rifle and as a reserve weapon by the British Empire during the First World War.