Came accross this old picture last night. Funny I remembered almost all the name first and last.
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Came accross this old picture last night. Funny I remembered almost all the name first and last.
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Gawd, I am GUSHING!!! Those were the DAYS!!!
I too had an H&R at Parris Island and I would give my left, hell, I would give BOTH to hold it again. Don't use them anymore anyway. But I bet I could shoot EXPERT with that M-14 every day.
Even without any gonads.
Wouldn't that be nice.
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Whaddayamean they don't use them anymore?!?!:lol: I think they're still prized for their "reach out and touch someone range". -Jeff L
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Was at springfield armory the other day,a nd there was a pic, and letter posted on the bulletin board from a soldier in Iraq saying "the m14 is still making history"
I belive he said he did not use his gonads anymore is why he would give both of them to shoot an M14 again.
:super:1194967; Ft. Dix; Oct. 1964. Can't ever forget that number.
The platform is alive and well.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...04/LRB22-1.jpg
This is my LRB M14s in a USGI Stock. It's got a Smith Enterprise Heat Treated M118 Barrel and their "Crazy Horse" upgrade on a Springfield USGI Trigger Group.
Shoots very nicely, and I'd hope it compares very favorably with it's USGI Grandparents.
Handbuilt Upper by Jon Wolfe. My refinishing on the stock and some lite mucking around inside.