For blank firing, but having put lots of blanks through M14s in ROTC I never saw a breech shield available or issued.Just found out It’s a USGI M3 Breech shield.
That's one hell of a price, last one I saw with metal was $450+ several years ago.I've given half a thought to the E2 stocks that SARCO is advertising. But I'll probably just leave the Armscorp as-is......
Firearms News had an article about fitting and finishing the Sarco stock. It's not a drop in part apparently.I've given half a thought to the E2 stocks that SARCO is advertising. But I'll probably just leave the Armscorp as-is......
That's a good looking BM59 Alpine stoc
I bet that smarts to shoot!
Not for the recoil senative
There is a quality American competitor. Bula.Wish there was a real competitor to Springfield here. I feel like an M1A/M14 that was either better quality or American made, or closer to 1k would kill them (or at least force improvements on Springfield's part).
Sorry, my mistake. It is in fact a 1903 coin. Pm me if you still want it.I’ll take the M1A coin if you don’t want it. Your pic shows a 1903 Springfield coin though
Put a scope on that badboy !
Polytech M14/S currently.
I started with M14s in ROTC in 1975. I've owned 3 M1As over the years: a Devine TX 3-digit SN in the mid 70s, a 1985 and a late 80s. The 85 and late 80s were both all GI parts. I gave the most recent one to my son when he was home on leave from Iraq in 2007. It has an HRA barrel, Winchester oprod, and TRW bolt.
I realized at Woodys earlier this week that I cannot see the plates at 200 yds with iron sights. I probably shot 30 rounds from the Polytech and scored one solid hit. I can still see targets at 100 yds with irons at least.
Exactly my thoughts. Kills me every time I see one with the bayonet lug shaved off
Nice, what's serial # range?
Many M14 parts on it?083xxx