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Hi
Look under the buttplate and there may be some clue as to the stock manufacturer.
George
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04-06-2011 06:00 PM
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Congratulations on your excellent TRW M-14.
However I noticed that one of your trigger hooks is busted and you need to replace if before shooting it again.
If you can't find a TRW trigger, due to your location outside of the USA, then a USGI M-1 Garand trigger will fit and work perfectly.
I am envious of your TRW, it just doesn't get any better when it comes to M-14's...
7th
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Thanks guys
Yesh i recognize my hammers is broke sp i just bought a new one marked trw, but as old ebay seller of garand parts on ebay, i still have here a lot of new hammers and triggers so i can replace it now.
As for the stock, no marks under the buttplate... Only a 8 numbre stamped outside and inside, in the barrel channel. So maybe a sa stock?
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gas piston should be bright and shiny! its a good thing. Man thats one sweetheart rifle! I wouldnt change a thing.
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Andy,
I have a bother of your US Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14. My TRW M14 is serial number 1 359 8ZZ and is in M14A1 configuration. The only thing not GI on mine is a heavy weight Kriege barrel (makes it a lot more controlable on full auto) and a Smith Enterprise extended bolt release. I have a complete set of Us Army manuals (training and maintenance) for the M14 rifle. If you would like I could scan them and send you pdf files of them. It might take quite awhile time to do it.