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A few modern mods for the M14-type rifle.
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Thank You to Stevo For This Useful Post:
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01-23-2011 06:38 AM
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Here's one from the last GCA
Journal that shoots .5" groups
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What's the empty weight?
Do the horizontal mag release serrations cause any dramas?
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
What's the empty weight?
Do the horizontal mag release serrations cause any dramas?
I think it's about 35 lbs.
The serrations make it nicer to use, especially with gloves on.
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35 pounds! Must be a HEAVY barreled 18" tube. Or is it the depleted uranium slugs stored in the buttstock?
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LOL, I store all my gold and platinum in the butt trap!
Seriously, I've never weighed it. As it sits, I'd guess somewhere between 9.5 and 11 pounds.
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Not too bad then. The Amegaranges/CMP
scope mount for the M1weighs a bunch- enough to completely upset the handling of the rifle. That Troy unit looks even more chunky.
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With the 18.5" barrel I feel it handles pretty well. Heavy, but still handy.
Does the Amega rail extend far enough back to mount a regular scope?
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Originally Posted by
Stevo
Does the Amega rail extend far enough back to mount a regular scope?
Nope, the M1 and M14
versions just replace the length of the handguard. Seem to work well from what little I've used one, but the M1 version is off the rifle now. Don't quite remember WHERE it is!
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Nope, the M1 and
M14
versions just replace the length of the handguard. Seem to work well from what little I've used one, but the M1 version is off the rifle now. Don't quite remember WHERE it is!
Sounds like that would make a nice Garand rig for 3 gun with an Aimpoint on the rail.
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