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11-3-19 M14 Picture of the Day
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Is that first rifle the squad auto? The M14E2 was it? Looks like a fat butt and pistol grip...bipod... I know any could have the bipod, it just looks to be different.
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I believe you are correct, looks like a pistol grip to me.
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You must have one of those stocks on hand...let's compare...
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I do not have any M14E2 stocks now (wish I did they are sell for $500 to $700 now) but there are some nice photos
posted on here on 03-24-2009 by STEVO titled Value of M14E2 stock, is it possible to bring them up ?
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Originally Posted by
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is it possible to bring them up ?
Of course... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread....ht=M14E2+stock
Or did you mean just the pics? I could do that too...
That's an antique thread, most of the guys haven't been here in years.
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Wow I have to keep my eyes open when i go thru these closed old gunsmith storage areas not to pass up anything looking like that. might be my golden acorn
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