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    16 Dec 2021 Garand/m14 picture of the Day

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    Little something for everybody there. I'd have one of each...
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    not to sound too dumb...but what is the middle one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 82Trooper View Post
    not to sound too dumb...but what is the middle one?
    He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
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    Thank you for taking the time to post the video. It's fascinating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 82Trooper View Post
    the video
    There's thoughts that all the changes that were put forward for the M1 were held over and assembled together. Thus the M14icon emerged...
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    Is the bottom rifle an M14icon? There is no selector switch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEAR View Post
    Is the bottom rifle an M14? There is no selector switch.

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    It's an M1Aicon civilian version of the M14

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfoneguy View Post
    It's an M1Aicon
    Maybe even a Norinco 305. Looks like the flash eliminator is solid, no slots...let alone bayonet lug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Maybe even a Norinco 305. Looks like the flash eliminator is solid, no slots...let alone bayonet lug.
    My Norinco is an "M14s"...an early one before the label of "305" came into use. Regardless, it has a normal slotted flash eliminator. Never to see the light of day again, unfortunately.

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