308 or +, or a nice field grade O/U or SxS shotgun.
boxed eagle with 3 stars and an encircled letter'P' at bottom. LRB OF LONG ISLAND, INC 96 Cherry Lane, Floral Park, NY 11001 BUSINESS HOURS: Monday-Friday 9am to 4pm EST Phone: 516 327-9061 Email: Please feel free to call our shop with any and all questions regarding M1A parts, M14 Gunsmithing & M14 rifles. Gun S/N : 63XX Depicted in last photo with dummy 20 rd. They are made to the same specs as TRW GI bolts and. cleaning kit with lube bottle which stows in the stock beneath the hinging butt plate, and 2 each 10round magazines. These new bolts are hot hammer forged just like LRBs receivers. Typically their bolts.which are just as good as a NOS TRW bolt. 4 LRB uses a combination of M14 parts along with their own. NOTE: An M14 service rifle stock has a different contour vs a Boyds M1A stick. walnut* stocks, a new in wrapper Springfield Armory 1 ? wide military style sling, and a G.I. LRB has several different stocks including walnut, birch, and synthetic M14 service rifle parts. LESS THAN 300 ROUNDS FIRED Fitted with a California legal muzzle break (NOT A FLASH HIDER)Ĭomes with both a filled & finished military plastic and refinished G.I.
Location (city or county): San Mateo or Yolo Countyįederal Ordnance SEMI-AUTO M14 (Same as Springfield Armory M1A)ĭesirable early production serial number (Lower than S/N 6340) I had a couple of LRB M25s built up by Smith Enterprise. Last edited by dmancornell 06-15-10 at 15:36. Considering the prices arent much lower than LRB Id rather go with LRB.
Fulton is the other but I dont think they use forged receivers. So where does Federal Ordnance fall into the line of things? Anything to really look for with their receivers even if it is one with Chinese parts? Federal Ordnance M14 Serial Number Dates Im looking at all the shops that build M1As with USGI parts. The M14-style rifle has a reciprocating charging handle on the right (ejection) side that’s simply an extension of. Yes I could buy a Sprinfield, LRB, an Armscorp, and there seems to be no shortage of Polytechs & Norincos floating around but I am exploring the option of picking up a used rifle possibly just for the receiver and build from there. The M14, by contrast, has quite usable controls in a slim, ergonomic platform. Besides having owned a Springfield NM about 10 years ago my experience with the rest of the M14/M1A world is slim to none. I am looking at another side project and don't know a ton about the M14/M1A world.