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    M14 in m21 coniguration

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    M14 (M1Aicon) caliber .308 (7.62mm x 51) full or semi-auto magazine fed rifle. This rifle was standard issue for the Viet Nam war soldiers. Mine was built by me as a semi-auto only Civilian M1A version with a Sako light weight national match barrel and a Springfield Armory receiver. It was glass bedded into a military walnut stock by a NCNG Match armorer. I used it in many civilian National Matches. Later, I topped it with an original Leatherwood ART II scope and added an original M2 bipod to use it in the NCNG Sniper competitions as a M21 SWS (Sniper Weapon System). It shot well (1 minute angle), but did not Hold its zero when the scope was taken off and re-attached ( mandatory for sniper matches). I have the GI AN/PVS-2 Night Vision Scope that was used on this rifle during the Viet Nam Era. I also have the USGI M6 bayonet and M10 scabbard


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    This is the previous rifle mounted with the USGI (Issued during Viet Nam War) AN/PVS-2 Night Vision Sight
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    Nice rifle, thanks for the pic's.

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    A friend of mine had one of those and he shot it very well. It requires the proper talent to maximize their potential. He was one of those...
    Regards, Jim

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