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Good reference book on M-14 / M1A ?
Hello
I am looking for a good reference book or a web page on identifying USGI M14
parts such as bbl's. and other parts.
Thanks
Steve
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12-27-2009 07:43 PM
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M14 / M1a
While I'm not terribly knowlegable 'bout the M14 / M1A
, I understand that "Different" has a web site which is highly regarded.
You can access it here: http://www.imageseek.com/m1a/welcome.html
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Ben Hartley
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Springfield armory or numrich
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See if the official M14
manual posted in a "sticky" thread at the top of this forum is helpful ... 
FM23-8, U.S. RIFLE 7.62mm Manual for M14 and M14E2 Service Rifle
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Badger
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Two books that I have are, The Last Steel Warrior U.S. M14
Rifle by Frank Iannamico and The M14-Type Rifle A Shooters And Collector's guide by Joe Poyer. Both books have a lot of detailed information. HTH
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Originally Posted by
GMG1183
Hello
I am looking for a good reference book or a web page on identifying USGI
M14
parts such as bbl's. and other parts.
Thanks
Steve
Try this link, I found it as a sticky at the top of this forum:
M14 Rifle History and Development (by Lee Emerson)
HTH
Last edited by Badger; 01-01-2010 at 06:15 PM.
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Thank You
Thanks a lot guys, your information has been very helpful. I see that the M1A
takes a lot more time to get to know than the M1 Garand, not that the Garand is any peice of cake. It's just that a Garand bbl. would have the maker name on the bbl., if military issue. My M1A's are numbered one is (mfr26978 9345206 8-83 82472 ) the other is marked ( noa-9349847-10-92-3961 ). I found out that the 9345206 stands for nat'l. match med. weight, and the 9379847 stands for nat'l match heavy weight. But I still don't know who made the bbl's.
Thanks again and Happy New Year 
Steve