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17-6-18 M14 Picture of the Day - New Army Rifle M-14
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think we all would love to have one of each in that picture to play with.
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Dibs on the BAR! What's the rifle on the far right?
Russ
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Weapons
That picture was meant to illustrate the weapons the M14
was going to replace.
Real men measure once and cut.
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The rifle on the right with the shoulder hook and bi pod is that a full auto version of the M-14 did they have that version......!
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Folks--
The rifle on the far right is the heavy barrel M15 which did not go into series production. Note; the bipod is different from the later M14A1 M2 bipod.
--fjruple
PS-- Many of the left over heavy barrels from the M15 rifle were used to prototype the heavy barrel M14
National Match rifle.
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The heavy barreled M-15 roughly like the SLR L2A1 version given to our troops in VN.
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Very rare to find an M15 heavy barrel outside of a military display, Neither the HRA T48 nor the HS T48 were ever manufactured with the heavy barrel like the FN T.48
Carry handle for the Model 1918A2 authorized towards the end of WW2 but seldom seen on BAR's until the Korean War was well underway
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