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The equipped AR versus a 7.62x51 alternative: weight versus capability

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July 17, 2024, 09:56 PM
Weshowe
The equipped AR versus a 7.62x51 alternative: weight versus capability
Gents,

Tony Ben does a stellar job of summing up the pros and cons of the M-14. I have a number of his rifles and they do shoot. The rifle that I really love is my 18.5" barreled "Shortie". Fairly light weight it is extremely handy and is what a M-14 rifle should be, IMHO. It rocks...

Pic of "Shortie":



Tony and I seem to agree on the M-14 platform!

Wes
July 18, 2024, 12:58 AM
arcwelder
Fancy.

But I'll call your attention to this:


That's an aimpoint you can see irons through. I've been up and down fancy M14s, and find me when someone needs more than a city block.

A properly built M14, is a thing of beauty. Height over bore is, unfortunate.


Arc.
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July 18, 2024, 01:45 PM
Weshowe
Arc and all,

We built "Shortie" for my short stature and to handle well. Hence, the USGI stock has been carbon fiber reinforced for stability and is shortened for my length of pull. It fits well and is light for a M-14. Barrel is 18.5" long with a Gem Tech muzzle brake that will take a suppressor. The LRB Arms M-25 receiver has an integral rail and mounts scopes or red dots on the centerline of the rifle. I added the Bradley cheek rest to bring the eye relief for my eyes. It's a custom built for me and does a wonderful job. The stock is painted in a "cat puke camo" pattern and I like it. Sling is canvas/usgi style.

Here's a pic for review:



Comments and recommendations are recommended.

Arc, I have a box stock Springfield "Tanker" M1A that I like very much. It's getting a shortened usgi fiberglass stock, too!

Wes