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i bet that guy is good at math too...ZIIIING! ok kidding...anyhow i usually hate the mod'ed up 14's but this one looks amazing!
H20 MAN I saw your login name and avatar all over the www.14forum.com site where you have achieved, "Old Salt" status (a very high acolade I am sure). Thanks for the images from another (obvious) M14/M1A admirer.
Danny
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i bet that guy is good at math too...ZIIIING! ok kidding...anyhow i usually hate the mod'ed up 14's but this one looks amazing!
I have shot the SOCOM II and am not a fan and definately think the extra add on armor doesn't balance well. However, I am a huge fan of the M14. The one pictured shoots under 1" groups at 100 yards (black hills or equivalent ammo.) The FAL pictured groups closer to 2" at 100 yards but is completely reliable with any type of ammo and is much lighter and more compact.
My point: Designated Marksman should stick to a 21" barreled M14 with quality optics. Those looking for a 7.62 carbine might consider the 21st Century FAL!
Great rifles guys.Amazing modifications.A Colombian Naval recruit found an old M-14 in the weapons depot.Cleaned it up and it fired like a charm.
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Yep he sure is.Great collection by the way.
My regards.
H20 man, that is some expensive furniture you have on that collection. I priced one for my M14 and it was over $500.00. By the way, I like the scout.
do soldiers use M14 during CQC???
Dont know bout other units but 4th brigade, 82nd is going back to wooden stock apperantly this one has issues, ive talked to some group guys said its worthless, personaly I like to wooden one too, I wish we could have McMillan stock instead, now they are even talking about leting us take our own m14
God bless the man that made this one
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