Yeah your right it, sorry about that the m1a damn good, that target is a what smaller than a pie plate! Thats really damn good.No love for the M1A
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Yeah your right it, sorry about that the m1a damn good, that target is a what smaller than a pie plate! Thats really damn good.No love for the M1A
Yeah your right it, sorry about that the m1a damn good, that target is a what smaller than a pie plate! Thats really damn good.
This is what im used to seeing. Me and my buddy just went out to have fun.
Fun. Not sure how much National match sites cost.
Really thanks for the recommendation with the NM.The NM front sight isn't tall enough to be able to zero at 100 yards. Even my 18.5" Scout with a standard height front sight can't zero at 100, so it has a 2.75X Scout scope on it with a heavy plex reticle.
...and yes the Marines are a Department of the Navy.....the Men's Department ........
Being a partner service to the Navy is part of the mystique.....a remnant of the time when the world was much bigger and places were "exotic" or "foreign".
People were intrigued by the glamour of foreign ports of call.
Now we are just global and you can eat at McDonalds anywhere.
If you haven't had a monkey hand on a stick in Olongapo than you wouldn't understand.
Some of those deep country villes in Afghanistan probably still evidence that long ago big world time......just too bad there was no surf to land in.
The sea is integral to Marine. You should look at the ocean and feel mystery and a need to know....."What's out there? Can I Kill it or Fuck it?".
When I look at the M-14 I see a lengthy development by the Army Ordnance Dept that resulted in essentially an M-1 with a 20 round magazine. They completely missed the assault rifle concept that the Germans had pioneered as early as 1942. Furthermore the full auto feature was a fiasco which tells me the weapon was approved and put into production without sufficient field testing. I can say from personal experience in Viet Nam that the distances I actually engaged visible Viet Cong ranged from 6' to no longer than 30'. Who shot first won. You don't need a combat rifle with iron sights that can shoot 600 yards .So heres a fun question. Why dose the m14 garner so much hate? Yet guns like the FAL and the Ar 10 are so loved? Love to hear some thoughts and some real reasons. Thanks
its just a mass plot everyone is against you , yes you personally , not antifa or the blm or the democrats just you .
Feel better now ? want a cookie some coffee to go with the cookie lol too bad no one likes you that's why no one told you the meeting with the cookies and coffee was last week ... Oh the m14 I don't hate any gun , I want an m14 but just picked up a cmp m1 garand or Id be looking for an m14 I even want an m-16 if I can get it an automatic version , along with a few thousand other guns that I will probably never live long enough to get or be able to get legally . But what good are dreams if you never try to make them come true . Never give up even dogs have there day and if you keep at it and really try , I am sure you can find a people who can accept you just he way you are
Amen to that, bothIf you haven't had a monkey hand on a stick in Olongapo than you wouldn't understand.
The sea is integral to Marine. You should look at the ocean and feel mystery and a need to know....."What's out there? Can I Kill it or Fuck it?".
While humorous when does becomes dose it can be much more humorous when does not becomes doe snot.Because you can't spell "does".
I hate this retard.
I was privileged enough to call Pat Rogers a close friend and his story about using an M14 at five yards in Vietnam was always high comedy when told to the M14 clingers
I feel like it was very common to see in Afghanistan from 2010 to 2013 during the big push...dunno when you were there or what units you were in but I know guys from all over the army that carried them during those years
Heh, I had one of the bastardized versions of that stock with a Choate folder on it.Not the best picture but I'm just gonna leave this here 'cause I sure as hell love my M14, and mine's a weirdo at that.
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Oh yeah? Bastardized how?Heh, I had one of the bastardized versions of that stock with a Choate folder on it.
Was M14A2 stock with the wood pistol grip but this folder:Oh yeah? Bastardized how?
Oh dear...Was M14A2 stock with the wood pistol grip but this folder:
M1A/M14 Side Fold Stock – Choate Machine & Tool – Choate Store Home
www.riflestock.com
Link or retelling of the story please.......
As an aside there has been recent data on the results of an AR round to the arm at 5 yards, as well as chest and head, if anyone is interested.
Not the best picture but I'm just gonna leave this here 'cause I sure as hell love my M14, and mine's a weirdo at that.
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Oh dear...
Although, y'know, I did once see a stock for sale that was kinda like that. Experimental paratrooper stock that never got going. Wish I'd bought it, though it was cracked.
Yeah, the BM59 had a folding stock version that I think can be adapted for an M14. Here's one:I think the Italians put one of their Garand based rifles in a folder. You might have seen one of those. The Italians used box mags on their Garand conversions.
The NM front sight isn't tall enough to be able to zero at 100 yards. Even my 18.5" Scout with a standard height front sight can't zero at 100, so it has a 2.75X Scout scope on it with a heavy plex reticle.
IIRC, the issue with the sights was known even back then. The Brazilian contract 1937 revolvers from Smith & Wesson were nearly identical to the 1917 but with an altered rear sight (deeper rectangular notch/top strap channel versus the shallower and narrower U or V of the 1917) that presented a better picture.That 1917 revolver is awesome. But the sights are junk, it only holds 6 rounds.
Your rifles have standard length barrels. When you shorten them you need a taller front sight to be able to zero at 100 yards.