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    Winchester M14

    Finally found one for sale, still awaiting the arrival of the early mount with the M84 scope on M1C rail to make it complete. But I believe not too bad for the first M14, isn't it? And yes, it is a M14 and not a M1Aicon, and yes it is legally owned aswell.

    It came with a fibreglass-stock, but I had that one replaced with the still in grease wooden stock which is fully proofed. I like the look of the "wooden rifle" more .
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    Makes me want mine back now. I always preferred the wood stock to the fiberglass.
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    I prefer wood too but the plastic stock developed for the M14icon was and still is the best stock ever issued with the weapon, (barring the modern McMillian, etc.). They had a terrible time with broken wood stocks in service. Especially in the Army Airborne There was still a huge pile of broken M14 wood in the scrap heap at Fort Bragg when I was there in the early 1980's.

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    Is it functional? I think I need to move
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    the plastic stock developed for the M14icon was and still is the best stock ever issued
    Yes, I do like the feel of it and am aware it eliminates the problems of warping and such. Walnut just looks good and I'm not going to exit an aircraft ever again...I hope. Body would never handle it...
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    General Tire&Rubber fiberglass M14 stocks

    Promo, you have the early variation of the plastic stock on your M14icon. These are not that common (when your looking for one). The second variation has the checkering on the pistol grip and forearm. The first plastic stocks that I saw on M14 rifles was in Feb '64, and they were the first variation on TRW rifles.

    I have never seen a Winchester M14 barrel dated before 1961Attachment 62560Attachment 62561

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    He put the wood on it...
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    I think the fibreglass stock has the checkering, would need to check. It might be a problem in heavy useage on the field, but when only at the shooting range I hope it won't make any problem. The pictures show the wooden stock. And the serial is slightly above 1.xxx.xxx. And Bill, yes of course it is working!

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    Well, darn, to bad that we didn't have more time in our visit to make it to the range. Next visit! Glad to see you back on the boards!

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