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U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 4:29 am
by Littlejohn
I've owned this rifle since 1978. It's a Springfield Armory M1A with M14A1 SAW (squad automatic weapon) stock. The grandkids like shooting this one also. :)

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Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:12 pm
by Ned Butts
Nice!! An M1A/M14 is on my bucket list!!!!!

Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 11:12 am
by psteinmayer
I gained experience with the M14 while on the USS Ranger CV-61 in the mid 1980s. I was a member of the ship's augmented security forces (an additional duty), so I was trained with M14s, M60s, M870s, M1911s... AND the famous Browning M2 machine gun - for which I was an in-port emergency gunner on the Sponson #6 M2 mount!

Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 12:16 am
by Littlejohn
I gained experience with the M14 while on the USS Ranger CV-61 in the mid 1980s. I was a member of the ship's augmented security forces (an additional duty), so I was trained with M14s, M60s, M870s, M1911s... AND the famous Browning M2 machine gun - for which I was an in-port emergency gunner on the Sponson #6 M2 mount!


Thank you for your service, sir. What did you think of the M14?

Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 10:44 am
by psteinmayer
I really liked it. I wish I had more time with the M-14, and I would like to own one... but it's really just an update of the M1 Garand design... and I love my Garands (of course, they're no Krags)!

Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:32 am
by madsenshooter
Nice, if the serial # is early enough, it might be a Devine, TX made receiver. Guys pay a bit more for them. I let one slip away from me once because I didn't know. Serial was 1000 something.

Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:57 am
by Littlejohn
Nice, if the serial # is early enough, it might be a Devine, TX made receiver. Guys pay a bit more for them. I let one slip away from me once because I didn't know. Serial was 1000 something.


I Wish it was a Devine made rifle. Serial # is a bit too high to be one though. :(
0089XX. I think production moved from Devine, TX to Geneseo, IL somewhere between 2000 and 3000.

Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 4:01 pm
by RedLeg0811
Nice M14E2 clone.

I have only had my M1A since 2005. Last year my friend's dad found a stock in a barn and got it along with other things for $20. He gave it to his son, who just thought it was a bubba job on a stock and asked if I wanted it. I looked at it and said I think that is a real stock and that I thought I remember it from my M14 book and that it might be worth money. He just wanted it out of his trunk. A little research and realized the stock with the butt pad, and forward grip is a $500 stock. Told my friend and he said no problem. Later on I had something he wanted. When he asked "How much" I said "free". Anyways the stock was a M14E2 stock that was covered in bird poop.

before cleaning.
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I have not shot an M14 full auto, but when I was in the Corps I did a foreign weapons shoot and two of the rifles I shot fully auto were G3 and Fn FAL. It was punishing.

Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 1:29 am
by Culpeper
I believe your bipod is on backwards. The feet should be forward IIRC.

Also track down the correct way to mount your sling once you do change your bipod. You could break off your front handle if it is not right. The info will be in an Army PS magazine extract found somewhere on the web.

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Found my copies



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Re: U.S. Rifle 7.62mm M14

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 7:55 pm
by RedLeg0811
Hi Culpeper,

I was on M14 forum when I was building this and found exactly what you posted while reading the different posts. If you look my sling is like that drawing. Also the drawing has the bipod on backwards. If you look at how they swing. they should swing forward to deploy. Take a look at this government pictures.

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Thanks
Martin