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Early 1961 Training Aids for the M14 Rifle
I found some large size M14
Training Aids that were dated 1961. Note the early stock with
the M1 rifle butt plate and the slotted handguard on the bipod versionAttachment 91012Attachment 91013Attachment 91014
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Early M14
Like this? OK, it's my Texas M1A
dressed in early furniture 
Attachment 91021
Real men measure once and cut.
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M14 clones
I used an M1A
receiver to install a SA Jan 1960 M14 barrel and any ealy parts I could find (like the stud in the trigger guard). Stock is early original Attachment 91025
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Those stocks used to be around, were not that hard to find... then they just disappeared.
Real men measure once and cut.
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early trigger guard
The early M14
had a stud in the trigger guard, later the bent tap was used
also found another 1961 training AidAttachment 91026Attachment 91027Attachment 91028
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In Basic (1967) we had a meet and greet with the M14A1. It had the fold up butt plate, bipod, regular slotted synthetic handguard and was full automatic. No one, including me could shoot it well. Tom
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A friend described a trick they used to do: stand at attention with the rifle held at your hip; lean forward until you lost your balance and were about to fall on your face; pull the trigger; the rifle stood you right back up. Nutty GIs
Real men measure once and cut.
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I had a walnut stock I bought when I wandered into Numrich back in about 1989. It was hard done and needed love to restore, haven't seen many since.
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Ah, Numrich... back in the day
My stock cost $4USD and came out of a cardboard barrel by the door. They had everything then...
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