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Mark in Rochester 16 - 128 M14 Picture of the... 04-15-2016, 08:58 PM
RCS New M14 rifles and Ridgeways 04-15-2016, 10:02 PM
Cosine26 If those are Marines , why... 04-15-2016, 10:11 PM
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    16 - 128 M14 Picture of the Day - Army 1961

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    New M14icon rifles and Ridgeways

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    If those are Marines , why are they wearing U S Army Fatigues?

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    This photo has been around before, believe it was taken in Germanyicon, maybe Berlin

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    I see that the caption has been corrected. I wonder why they are handling those firearms with the actions closed. I would think that the bolts should be locked back with the safety engaged.

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    The obviously posed image suggests that the rifles were being issued for the first time, and the rifles are early production with the fluted hand guards. The middle rifle has the selective fire switch.

    I am grateful I came in after the Ridgeway fatigue cap was history as it was IMHO about as dysfunctional as it could possibly be.

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    Some armor units wore the Ridgeway backwards in the field and had the unit crest on the back !

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