Matching Pattern 14 in Fatboy Stock’
- Make: Remington
- Model: P14
- Caliber: .303 British
- Action: Bolt Action
- Condition: Excellent
- Price: $2,995 AUD
- Location: WA
- Listed on: ozgunsales.com
Seller: The P14 saw service in both WW1 & WW2. These rifles were particularly chosen as the preferred platform for Allied snipers. Price: $2,995.00 Caliber: .303 Action/Type: Bolt Hand: Right Hand Serial #: 192764 Status: FOR SALE Date Added: 7/05/26 In the shop & available to buy right now is this all matching example of a WW1 P14 correctly chambered in .303 which is in original condition including retaining the volley sights & Unit disc! The Pattern 14 was designated the P14 Mk I & was intended to replace the Enfield No.1 MkIII but WW1 came along & for obvious reasons Great Britain chose not to switch rifles during a war. When the US entered the war in 1917 they were severely understocked with Springfield 1903’s so arranged for the three US factories then making the P14 for the Brit’s to modify the rifle to chamber the 30-06 which then became famous as the Model of 1917 (M17). The majority of rifles taken to France by the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) were M17’s. The P14 saw service in both WW1 & WW2. These rifles were particularly chosen as the preferred platform for Allied snipers. In 1926 the Pattern 1914 Enfield was re-designated by the British military as the No.3 Mk1. Of only 1,235,293 rifles made by the three manufacturers, Remington manufactured just 400,000 exactly. This rifle is in excellent original condition as seen in the photos with the usual marks from service on the stock which can be seen in the photos. The metal work is great with no rust or pitting ...