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| quote: Originally posted by lyman: wonder who they partnered with (for receivers)
Since they're billet machined, not cast, that rules out Springfield Armory or Fulton Armory. There have been a few smaller manufacturers offering billet M14 receivers lately, like LRB Arms, James River Armory, and Bula. So almost certainly one of those. My guess is James River Armory. They're close to PSA, they have over a decade of experience building M14s, and they have a history of collaborating with other companies on historical arms rebuilds/reproductions. |
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| PSA says the (multi year) plan is to put them into regular production. And Garands at some point. |
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Yeah, that M14 video guy...

| James River armory is making them for PSA. They’re billet forged receivers. LRB still remains the only manufacturer of hammer forged receivers. James River armory has invested in the machinery needed to make their own receivers. JRA no longer outsources receiver production. Tony Owner, TonyBen, LLC, Type-07 FFL www.tonybenm14.com (Site under construction). e-mail: tonyben@tonybenm14.com |
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| Considering LRB currently gets $3400 for a complete GI trim rifle on a forged receiver (with reclaimed GI bolt), $2100 doesn't seem too bad. |
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| Does get your hopes up too much- psa also said they were going to manufacture 5.45x39 ammo then pulled the plug. |
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Frangas non Flectes

| quote: Originally posted by sqeezeatrigger: Does get your hopes up too much- psa also said they were going to manufacture 5.45x39 ammo then pulled the plug. Well... AAC also makes dogshit ammo. Maybe that's a controversial take in some circles, but if you've been paying attention for the last, I dunno, decade, it's clear that PSA/AAC doesn't have the ammo thing totally figured out. Subcontracting receivers from one company to have some smiths from a retro brand they own build up M14's is decidedly a whole apples to oranges thing vs recreating a Euro-only caliber. This is America in 2025, building a new M14 isn't exactly rocket science.
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