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    Early Smith Ent. receiver??

    I visited a local gun shop and the owners have decided to clear out some of their personal guns! One is an M14icon he built using a Smith Enterprise receiver #1150. The owner told me it has all USGI parts with a fiberglass stock, all for $1250. This seems like a good price. Anyone know about early Smith receivers?
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    Buy it. That's a steal.

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    MJ,

    The price seems fair. I recently went to a gun store in Michigan, and used M1A1icon type rifles were in that ballpark.

    Here is a website discussing the various USGI and commercial clones. There is a brief discussion on the Smith Ent. rifles: http://www.alpharubicon.com/leo/m14typeriflesd.htm
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    No "forged" markings, but it's must be the next best thing according to others.

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    I repeat buy it - the receiver alone is worth more than the rifle cost. SE was known for making a fine receiver - they are coveted by m14 enthusiasts. I suggest you look at the m14 firing line forum (m14tfl.com) and do a little searching.

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    I put some money down on it (this gunshop is so flexible), I should be able to pick it up in a few weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midmichigun View Post
    Here is a website discussing the various USGI and commercial clones. There is a brief discussion on the Smith Ent. rifles: http://www.alpharubicon.com/leo/m14typeriflesd.htm
    Do you know who wrote that M14icon summary under the byline "Different"? I'd like to contact him.

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    He is a frequent contributor over at m14tfl.com. You should be able to contact him over there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Do you know who wrote that M14icon summary under the byline "Different"? I'd like to contact him.
    Try leeace99@hotmail.com. That was a email contact on his old website. Don't know if it is still good.

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    Early smith ent recievers....

    Early Ron Smith recievers bring a premium ! as above, reciever is worth more than you are paying for the rifle...why cany i run into these things...

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