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WWI WINCHESTER PATTERN 14 BOLT-ACTION MILITARY

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 600.00 USD
WWI WINCHESTER PATTERN 14 BOLT-ACTION MILITARY
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RIFLE. Cal. 303 British. S# W41717. Bbl. 26". Bbl. is unmarked. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,650 yards. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ encircled 5-pointed star. Receiver is marked on left rail w/ "crowned GR" view mark, "broad arrow" & the "crown" w/ encircled "BM" beside the words "NOT ENGLISH MANF". This is the commercial proof given to surplus rifles that were sold to civilians in Great Britain. The bolt handle shows grinding marks on top, indicating that the bolt is a replacement matched to the rifle. Bolt handle marked underneath "NS". Trigger guard is marked "DP" which means "drill purpose". Walnut stock w/ replacement hardwood handguards. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ "DP" & encircled "51 / broad arrow / 9-66". Original marking disc replaced by wood plug. Stock retains the range plate for the volley sight at the forend. Rear aperture is not present. Upper band marked "E" has hobbyist gunsmith replacement stacking swivel. Bayonet stud shows file marks. CONDITION: stock has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Handguard finishes do not match stock. Metal retains 50% of its original blue finish w/ thinning in wear. Trigger guard has notable pitting on floorplate which has been cleaned. Bore has lightly worn lands w/ frosted grooves. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-21/RW). CURIO. $400-600.