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THE M14-TYPE RIFLES: A SHOOTER'S AND
COLLECTOR'S GUIDE
From the Publisher
The M14-Type Rifles: A Shooters and Collector's Guide is a book that
will satisfy both shooters and collectors. A
complete history of the development of the M14 and its civilian counterparts
is given. Also a part-by-part discussion of the M14 rifle complete with
codes and markings so that each part can be identified. The various
commercial rifles are discussed as are those made in China by Norinco
and Polytech. Step-by-step procedures for glass-bedding an M14 stock
for increased accuracy is given, plus the proper use of commercial,
military and match ammunition. A straight forward account of planning
a match rifle with a custom gun smith to reduce costs and increase accuracy
is provided.
Book Description
The M14 was the last large caliber rifle adopted by the U.S. military.
It was derived from, and replaced the M1 Garand of World War II and
Korean War fame. It in turn was replaced by the 5.56 mm M16 in the early
stages of the War in Vietnam. Although the M14 lasted less then 10 years
as the military service rifle, its effect was overwhelming in civilian
and military match target shooting for thirty year, especially at ranges
exceeding 600 yards, and in the development of military and paramilitary
sniper rifles.
The M14-Type Rifles presents both the military
and civilian side of this fine rifle along with a complete run-down
on non-military clones of the M1A variety. The M14 was built for the
U.S. military at the Springfield National Armory, at Winchester Repeating
Firearms, Harrington and Richardson and TRW. Civilian versions have
been built by a host of companies including Springfield, Inc., Armscorp
and others. Very fine receivers for building do-it-yourself match target
rifles have been manufactured by, among others, Entr‚prise Arms,
Smith, Armscorp and DPS. Topics covered include a complete examination
of parts and means of identification by manufacturer, the development,
manufacture and use of the M14, the development of the M21 and M25 sniper
rifles and their telescopic sights and mounts which are covered in a
separate chapter, and the National Match M14 and M1A target rifles.
The book provides a history of the development
of the civilian version of the M14 and the civilian version, the M1A,by
its various manufacturers, including those in both Chinas. A chapter
is given over to accurizing the M1A rifle for "do-it-yourselfers
and for custom rifle smiths and the U.S. Army's National Match Specifications
and building techniques are listed. Ammunition selection and preparation
for match shooting and shooting techniques and positions are detailed.
The book is heavily illustrated with photographs and line drawings.
Also included are a list of manufacturers, parts and accessory suppliers
and custom rifle smiths capable of building less than 1 minute of angle
rifles.
In the preparation of this book, manufacturer's
of both of complete M1A rifles and of M1A receivers were reviewed and
their products tested. Three M14-type rifles were then built by well-
known custom rifle smiths. The complete procedures are laid out along
with tips and cautions so that the reader so inclined can build his
or her own service or target M14-type rifle for competition or target
shooting.
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