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On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 13:57:51 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: Without going through the NFA process you are not getting an M14 but Springfield Armory will sell you an M1A Semi Auto version of the M14. I paid $600 for mine but that was over 30 years ago. I think they are more like $1600 now. These are accurized versions of the GI model, made for people shooting "high power". You can also buy a chinese knockoff a lot cheaper and they are not horrible if you get one with the better quality bolt. There were problems with the earlier ones. You can get a USGI bolt but it may need to be fitted into the receiver by a gunsmith, I got the "carbine" thing out of my system with my Ruger 44 mag. I would like a box magazine for it but I don't shoot it often enough to make it a problem. Why would you want a 9 pound rifle? Maybe because it makes .308 more pleasant to shoot? None of us are humping our rifle across France and Germany and our parents had no problem doing that with a M1 and 200 rounds of ammo, along with everything else they needed to survive. Nine pounds, with another few pounds of ammo is not that much to carry, wherever I plan on going to shoot it. Those extra few ounces make the recoil a lot more pleasant if you are shooting a man's round. Maybe you should just be working on your upper body strength. ;-) |