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    I was told several times by my local ffl dealer that he went to Central High school in Omaha Nebraska and that they had M14s in ROTC

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Beardicon View Post
    The high school JROTC where my children attended had M14icon's.

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    !973, Memphis TN, M14's. Ready to go but for firing pins. The armory was about 20x30 feet and 3 walls were lined with them in 2 rows. I'm sure they aren't there now!

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    sad, but within the next few years...NO Drill rifles will be used in Schools..only toy rifles...Daisy makes one now for just that reason.
    little by little, they will be gone..
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    sad, but within the next few years...NO Drill rifles will be used in Schools..only toy rifles...Daisy makes one now for just that reason.
    little by little, they will be gone..
    If using toy rifles keeps the military from welding or chopping up real rifles, then I'm all for it!

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    JB- I hate to tell you but there are real problems with the turn-in of '03's. Seems they are slipping out the back door at Crane. I have also heard Crane has recently sold cut-up parts that included 03-A3 parts. Something not right at that facility.

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    My HS had M1s (way before M14s) for everybody. And a couple each M1919A4, M1911, M1icon carbine, 60mm mortar, dummy rounds for everything. For classroom training. Juniors and Seniors got to shoot much of this in the summer. (5 rounds with the M1919A4). Should I presume that the current jrotc are equipped the same way with modern equipment ?

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    since the weapons have already been welded, cut, and all but distroyed, i say leave em with the ROTC,, but..
    thanks to the spoiled brats at Colombine, having a weapon in, on or around school grounds is a crime.
    thats whats killing the drill rifles, until that happened, most the Denver area schools had 1903,s and a few M1icon,s, then within months of the shooting, the DP rifles were removed from schools.
    before too long, nation wide will be the same way..
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    Usmc Jrotc M14

    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    ok,
    well, i doubt any JROTC ever were issued M14icon,s maybe, and Garands very few, and were issued well after the 03,s and A3,s but doubltful.
    however..
    the JROTC were issued 1903A3,s and 1903,s for drill use. and the rifle were modified for drill use,, not demilled.
    to demill, is to cut into 3 parts, modify for drill use, is to weld, and plug the bore so a live round cant be fired.
    but,. yes, many many new unissued A3,s were modified for DP.
    over the years iv seen many, that were still crispy, and likely had never seen DP duty as well.
    some of the barreled receivers i got were still full of grease, and new original bolts that had been welded shut.,,what a shame.
    but still, in the military eye. a 15.00 rifle is cheaper to modify, then buying new {toy} rifles at 18.00 per rifle..
    most of those had location tags, from the CA ROTC highschool units..and never were issued, likely the stocks were removed for rifles in use...hard use.
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    Get a load of this JROTC USMC beauty/my daughter and her pristine M14!!
    I had 4 of those M14's in my truck one day after a parade, but the Gunny made me give them back..

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    The military school that my father and I attended, Western Military Academy, was issued M1903-A3s for the JROTC cadets as early as the winter of 1944 (my dad graduated in 1944 and you can see the 'A3s in the photos in his yearbook). The 1903s previously issued to WMA were withdrawn in 1941-42. There must have been plenty of 'A3s available if there were sufficient numbers for JROTC units during the middle of WWII ( However, WMA had a pretty good armory during the war. The pictures in Dad's yearbook show a 37MM AT gun, BARs and a M1917 MG. Dad told me that he learned enough about the M1917 MG at WMA to be assigned to a machinegun section when he was a Marine replacement on Okinawa in May 1945). When I was at WMA we had M1s from 1968-70 and received M-14s in 1971. I can't get very excited about 'A3s - I see at least one new or near new example in nearly every Rock Island Auction Co. auction.

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    I was in JROTC from 1973 - 1976. Yes there were some Army units with M14s at that time. They liked the M14s because the buttplate rattled. Around 1976, there were replaced with 1903A3s. When my Navy unit received M1903A3s about 1970 they had not been demilled. It was up to the instructor and shop teacher to hammer a bolt into the barrel. Most were in great condition. In 1976, they were replaced with demilled, cut offs and bolts welded, plastic stock drill rifles. What a waste of money! In Army ROTC we had pluged M1903A3s still with cosmolineicon on them. I remember seeing SN 3,300,000 in the arms rack.

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