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    early M14 parts

    You don't find a lot of early M14 parts around - most were used on early M1Aicon builds or just dumped. The SA marked windage knob might have been used on the late M1 rifles ?
    The M14 trigger guard with the stud was gone by about 1962 - never saw one on a TRW.
    The early operating rod flat spring guide was not around much either. I read that only 3000 M14 stocks were produced for the M1 type buttplate - these are very expensive now,
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    Was it 3000 or 30,000 early stocks? Either way, they don't litter the countryside.

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    jmoore, not quit sure of the number produced either but one that I would like to have is the fiberglass M14icon stock also made for the M1 type buttplate. I saw one once on a four digit M14 that was saw cut in three places but the stock was not damaged, it was on an auction.

    I do have the early fiberglass General Tire & Rubber stock without the checkering, first one that I ever saw was on a TRW in the service

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