

Still trying to learn about it and I've shot an m1a before and liked the feel of it(not very accurate at all but fun to shoot) and if SA can give a 1/2 moa guarantee on that old m25 they used to sell I'm wondering what tactical rifles can pull off if I get a JA enterprise stock to go along with it. Originally Posted By: DsparilOriginally Posted By: Gunfighter14e2Originally Posted By: DsparilI figured silicon nickel and an np3 bolt would be great(exactly what POF used to do) Īh. Add a guy that knows the weapon and knows tactics, my money says he comes home alive. It does many tasks well even w/o a trained prime mover. Iced up so bad from being left between field of fire stakes you had to piss on it to unfreeze it, because the asshole with me, took my old cut up poncho off it to cover his boots.ī/S abounds around M14's and many are trying to make them fit rolls they were never intended to do. I've had Uncles in -30*f to +125*F, mud so thick the sights were blocked. Waste of money on a clone, let alone a real M14.ġ4's don't eat where they shit. Originally Posted By: Gunfighter14e2Originally Posted By: DsparilI figured silicon nickel and an np3 bolt would be great(exactly what POF used to do) It seems like all the "trouble" that the m-14 has is a little exaggerated even though it is an old design.
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Easy cleaning and maintenance and have the front of the action trued, a krieger barrel installed and a SEI sight-gasblock set up so I could install an ops inc. I figured silicon nickel and an np3 bolt would be great(exactly what POF used to do). Īnd yeah the LRB looked very promising as opposed to SA with their hit or miss cast receivers. Don't believe everything you see in print either, do the touch'y fell'y before dumping cash. It all depends on the end game your after, as the amount of hipe out there can only be seen with the correct smoke in a mirror, most of the time. Lot's of choices on 14's or clones, only true deciding factor is Hip National depth. Many pre May 19th 1986 machineguns were built from those reciever's as well. Many a good shooter has been built from SA (Ill) even though they are cast. His very first sticks were tested at Knob Creek and they had a few issues, but all those were corrected upon returning home and his boot being used. When MKS was stopped by Uncle, Lew started LRB. Yep forged, The guy that owns the joint was a funder at MKS. Originally Posted By: Gunfighter14e2Originally Posted By: DsparilI noticed LRB Arms has forged receivers. Not even addressing what you just posted.

Ok you said npwhatever, which tells me you don't know what you're talking about. If you'd prefer to build (or have built) Start with an LRB receiver a stack of GI parts and a good builder and go from there. A good start for someone who wants to get into the precision M14 game would be to get a Springer Super Match and go from there. M14's are far more labor intensive to get maximum accuracy out of than your average 700 or even AR just due to the nature of the design. Just as important are gas system fit, tuning, and alignment and solid stock interface. A quality match barrel is a great start to accurizing a M14 but only the start. They are short stroke piston guns so the actions remain very very clean over long periods of shooting as they stand. I have no idea why you'd want to screw with NPwhatever on one either. Originally Posted By: SchlafftablettThere is no carrier in an M14 / M1A only a bolt.
