P 14 Precis For Website
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Pattern 1913
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A brief history of the Pattern '14 rifle, its predecessors, successors and accoutrements.
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Pattern 1913
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.276 Enfield Design RL 18000C
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.303 inch Pattern 1914 rifle
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Change from Mark I to Mark I*
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Pattern ’13 bayonetMade by Remington (RE) and Winchester (W)Eddystone failed to produce any.
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Wire Cutter No.1 Mark I
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Cup, No.23, Rifle grenade No.4Mark I
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Pattern 1914 Mark I*W (T)
with Pattern 1918 sight
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Latvian troops
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Shortened .303 inch Pattern ’14 modified with folding bayonet.
(c.1935, possibly by Soley)
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.303 inch Pattern ’14 with stored bayonet. Converted by Soley Armament co., 1936
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M1917 with Pattern ’14 cup discharger
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Rifle No.3 Mark I* (T) A
Conversion by Alexander Martin of Glasgow, July 1940.
These rifles used old WWI Aldis ‘scopes.