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IDF M14 Sniper stock and case

Rotor

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Preface; This rifle not one of the 600 or so Springfield Armory Inc. produced M1A's made with Israeli Defense Force rifle parts ( those were marked with a star of David on the heel).

I have picked up some of these IDF Sniper items over the years I thought I would put them all together for some pictures for them that like to see all the variations.
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Israel was given a large number of M14's by the US back in the 70's. After mods at IMI some became the M14 SWS ( Sniper Weapon System) in the Yom Kippur War in 1973 and were eventually replaced in the 1990's by whatever the heck they are using now.

I just wanted to look at some of the proprietary things they did to and made for to the M14.

The stock, scope, monter case and Night vis mount are the pieces that I have. There is a one point scope mount with integral 26mm rings that was made. I have seen them from time to time but have never picked one up because I prefer the 3 point split ARMS
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The original IDF mount.
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The night vision mount is also a single point mount. Laid out here so you can see how it would line up.
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Lets look at the stock.

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The black krinkle coat on this one was added by Springfield Armory Inc when they marketed their version of the SWS back in the 90's. It is a std. USGI fiberglass stock that has been heavily modified with a fixed raised cheekpiece . This makes it a dedicated sniper as you can not get down to see the irons. The cheekpiece is reminiscent of the one used on the IDF 98K Mauser Sniper to permanently raise the comb. Commercial butt pad material has been fashioned into a sort of a two piece butt pad that extends up to encompass the cheekpiece too. Plenty of room here to spread out recoil. Some extra sling attachment points have beep added. This sucker is very butt heavy. There is also a Harris stud attached for bipod use.

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Good looking rifle. I like the M14\M21s, been wanting to get one of my own for a while now.
 
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The practically bombproof case is made with a heavy vinyl exterior ( rudely painted in my example) with foam molded compartments for the scoped rifle, two mags, Night vision mount and some other small accessory. It has a steel reinforcing bar exposed at the bottom. The whole shebang weights at least 12 pounds with no rifle in it. It is very heavy duty and keeps a rifle well protected.
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I have seen similar molded cases for the Galil sniper in photographs.

The scope is the Khales ZF fixed 6X. The later Nimrods can also be seen on these set ups but those appear to be std for Galil snipers and only incidental on the M14 SWS. The Khales scope is great and in regular use by me.
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I have not fired my rifle with the Modified Israeli stock as a little fitting is required in the trigger area and I will do that when I strip the krinkle coat off to return it to it's original color.

While the IDF snipers are not exactly legendary they did make and modify some interesting things for the M14 rifle. While I suspect the single point scope mounts would not match up the what we enjoy today, they do represent a little backwater of M14 parts and kit collecting.


JR
 
I stripped the crinkle paint off my Israeli Sniper stock.

There are a some markings that were covered by the black goop. One is on the cheek piece and the other seems like a serial # on the left side of the stock. The same Hebrew character is molded on the bottom of the cheek riser itself.
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Here you can see the nuts that that hold the cheek riser are countersunk into the USGI fiberglass stock.

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The selector has been nicely filled in. But there is a repair that made with some shrunken up compound. I have filled that with some glaze so it won't show when repainted.
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I am going to repaint these as close to the original colors as I can. The cheek riser is molded in a choco brown fiberglass so I an going to hit that with a shade that is darker and colored like the Israeli 98K sniper cheek riser. My base is Alumahyde 2 earth brown then covered with these two colors.
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JR
 
Here is the IDF M14 SWS repainted.

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JR
 
Nice work. Glad to see you bring it back to it's original heritage condition.

The Hebrew letter on the cheekrest and preceding the serial on the stock is an "Alef"; first letter in the Hebrew language and makes no sound FYI.
 
Thanks for the replies. Thank you McCrazy for the lesson in Hebrew.

Here are a few more close ups of the details.

"Alef" engraving on the fiberglass cheek piece while it was stripped.

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Some of the colors and testing on PVC.

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The big honking Kahles ZF 6x w sliding rubber sunshade

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JR
 
Soooo, any chance you are going to strip the paint off the carrying case and re-finish it? "Rudely painted" is a heck of an understatement.
 
I think I will leave the case as it is and preserve that 1970's art project. It really disappears into the background donchya think?

JR
 
Great rebuild! Glad you kept it looking like it was meant to be. Nice project and attention to detail. Do you know why the Alef was carved into it?
 
I think I will leave the case as it is and preserve that 1970's art project. It really disappears into the background donchya think?

JR

Doesn't disappear perhaps as much as some would like but I can respect your decision to keep it as is. Maintains some of the presonality of the gun as it was in service.
 
Just noticed there seems to be a "real" IDF listed on Rock Island Auctions. Sweet looking rigs for sure.