P14 wooden stock.

Started by big5ifty, Oct 13, 2024, 11:20 AM

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big5ifty

Looking for one, condition not important. Old military is fine.



Treeman

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big5ifty

I bought a P14 308 Norma once, and it's now in a synthetic stock. That stock I want to re-use for another project.

I want to put that 308 Norma on auction with a stock, so any old P14 stock will do.
 

BBCT

I'd phone Classic Arms.....

janfred

Depending how desperate you are, it might be worth it to buy an old P14, take all the spares off it possible and hand it in for destruction.

big5ifty

Thanks for the offers received so far.

The stocks I've seen are good originals.

I just want something to put on the rifle to sell it, the intention is for it to go on auction with no reserve.

In retrospect, there is no need to go through the trouble of finding a stock, I'm not even going to recover the cost of it.

I will just put the barreled action up for sale.

Newton

Quote from: big5ifty on Oct 15, 2024, 09:01 AMI will just put the barreled action up for sale.
Has this gone already ?
Do you have any photos ?
Perhaps photos will be part of the auction listing ?

big5ifty

Quote from: Newton on Nov 02, 2024, 08:07 PMHas this gone already ?
Do you have any photos ?
Perhaps photos will be part of the auction listing ?


It's with Classic Arms, it'll be on auction, not sure which one. They do provide a photo in the auction catalog.

This pic if of the rifle when I got it, I don't have anything recent, it's on auction with no stock, and muzzle is now threaded 14x1.

Shotofrank

When ever I look at the old stocks, I always seem to be able to just see they are old. May sound obvious, but stocks have evolved just as bicycles evolved, they look obvious now and its hard to believe the present shape was ever anything else.
Look at the typical early 19oo shape of this stock, then a .303, then a Israeli Mauser, add the Nagent, all that straight shapeless blank. I find it hard to understand that even a rifles better shape took time to realize.

Newton

Quote from: big5ifty on Nov 03, 2024, 07:56 AM
Quote from: Newton on Nov 02, 2024, 08:07 PMHas this gone already ?
Do you have any photos ?
Perhaps photos will be part of the auction listing ?


It's with Classic Arms, it'll be on auction, not sure which one. They do provide a photo in the auction catalog.

This pic if of the rifle when I got it, I don't have anything recent, it's on auction with no stock, and muzzle is now threaded 14x1.
Thanks
It looks like the rear sight enclosure has been milled off ?
Are those scope mounts I see on the receiver ?



big5ifty

It came like the picture shows, someone had already taken the trouble to mill the action.

I fitted a rail, and used it with a scope, but removed the rail for the sale.

The curent catalog is out, looks like that will only be on the auction after this.