Enfield P14 .303 British

Published on August 13, 2023
Duration: 2:53

This guide details the operation of the Enfield P14 rifle, focusing on its bolt-action mechanism, stripper clip loading, and iron sight usage. It also covers the proper procedure for fixing a P1907 bayonet. Instruction is provided by Misha, demonstrating high authority and deep familiarity with historical military surplus firearms.

Quick Summary

The Enfield P14 rifle, chambered in .303 British, operates via a bolt-action mechanism and is loaded using 5-round stripper clips. It features a 26-inch barrel and adjustable iron sights, including a flip-up ladder rear sight. The P1907 bayonet can also be attached.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gear Overview
  2. 00:19Loading Procedures
  3. 00:44Rifle Features and Sights
  4. 00:57Live Fire Exercise
  5. 02:40Bayonet Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load an Enfield P14 rifle?

The Enfield P14 is loaded using five-round stripper clips. Cartridges are first seated into the clip, which is then inserted into the receiver. The bolt is cycled to chamber a round and load the internal magazine.

What caliber is the Enfield P14 rifle?

The Enfield P14 rifle featured in the video is chambered in .303 British. This is a classic military cartridge historically used by the British Commonwealth.

What are the key features of the Enfield P14 rifle?

Key features include its bolt-action operation, a 5-round internal magazine loaded via stripper clips, a 26-inch barrel, and adjustable flip-up ladder rear sights for iron sight shooting. Receiver markings indicate its manufacturer, such as ERA.

Where can I find .303 British ammunition and discount codes?

Federal .303 British ammunition was showcased. The video mentions OpticsPlanet.com as a source, offering a 7% discount with code 'MISHA'.

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