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    I have a P14 that I picked up about 30 years ago. The rifle is a non import ERA manufacture matching numbers and still has volley sights front and rear. Overall Very good to excellent shape. What is something like this worth today? Tia.....

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    really hard to say without a pic or 2,


    by matching numbers you mean the bolt and receiver match,

    the rest of the parts marked E?

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    The bolt, receiver and rear sight are numbered matching.

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    pricing tends to be regional,

    here in the mid atlantic, a nice P14, as you described, may bring $750, (give or take a $100) depending (condition, location, etc)

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    I saw one at The Horse Soldier in Gettysburg on Friday in average shape that was priced at about $700 with a missing volley sight.

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    "...tends to be regional..." And that's being polite. A lot depends on what markings are on it too. No Brit or other country's board arrow usually means it never made it out of the U.S. Mind you, so does the 'non-import' part.
    P14's are running $350 to a grand on Gunbroker. Lotta hallucinating on the auction sites.
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