For your consideration is a Winchester Pattern 14 Enfield bolt action rifle. This rifle was manufactured in the United States as a wartime supplemental rifle for the British Short Magazine Lee-Enfield, the Pattern of 1914 would later be the parent for the U.S. Model 1917 service rifle. Blade front sight, with the two-piece volley sight hardware installed on the stock and bolt catch. SK machined picatany rail has been installed in place of the folding ladder rear sight. The rifle has a marked matching numbered bolt, bolt handle is stamped with the Winchester "W" on the underside and the serial number "210627" and a five-pointed star on the top, and "colliding broad head" military acceptance/release markings on the receiver and stock. The receiver is chambered in .303 and has the British "Broad Arrow" property mark. Behind the front sight underneath the barrel is a roll stamped 303 P14 USA. The rifle measures 46 1/4" with a 26" barrel. Full length straight grain walnut stock is in good condition retaining much of its finish with only a few light dents. The blue'd barrel and receiver are in good condition as well and the action of the receiver works as intended. Serial Number: W210627. This rifle qualifies as a Curio & Relic Long Gun, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
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