Considering a centenary .303
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Re: Considering a centenary .303
The P14s US 30-06 cousin the M17 was the rifle Sgt Alvin York's had in the action in the Argonne where he won the medal of honour at the end of World War 1.
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Re: Considering a centenary .303
A good P14 has a lot going for it. 

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Re: Considering a centenary .303
So does a good 30-06 Model of 1917 like my all original 1918 Remington!ovenpaa wrote:A good P14 has a lot going for it.
(Except for the modern repro sling)
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