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4 Dec 2021 Garand / M14 Picture of the Day
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So, where did all the M14
's come from? Arsenal theft?
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There's also M16s at top, could these all not be from LL program?
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Phillipines
They are MAP guns stolen or captured in raids. The GCA
Journal wrote up the surrender and disarming of Abu Sayyaf three times starting in 2019... lots of great pictures of recovered guns like those shown, some comically customized.
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Real men measure once and cut.
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is that a bent barrel, bottom right of the second pic? I don't see a butt sticking up out of the stack.
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Too bad there isn't a place for GCA
members to view past issues. Spring 2019 looks like a good read.
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If I remember correctly at the time the PRC was making copies of the M14
for the Communist Guerillas in the Philippines. I remember seeing a ship that was wrecked off the Philippine coast with bundles of M14s being recovered.
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Originally Posted by
fjruple
the PRC was making copies of the
M14
As in...the Norinco 305? They had chu wood stocks or black plastic, not walnut, birch or USGI fiberglass like these. Those guys wouldn't be changing them, or even maintaining as illustrated.
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Those rifles had a hard life. They were given about as much care as a ditch digger gives to a shovel...
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