Lrb m14 ammo choice
We are not affiliated with liberalgunowners. Imagine spending 15k on a Neutered LMG when you can buy a FN FNC, M14, Ruger AC556, UZI, MAC, etc 8 hours 15 min ago By RightToArms Ruger American Rifle Ranch Bolt Action 5.56/.223 16.12' Barrel 10+1 Rounds - 454. National African-American Gun Association This does not mean "classical liberal" or right-leaning libertarians. Those who would identify as Democrats, Progressives, Socialists, &c.
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And maybe most of us dont buy the expensive ammo that allows this kind of. "Liberal" here is "left-of-center", in US political terms. IE, in a properly bedded m14 rifle, the barrel assembly is actually being. I would love for someone to change them, as I need an excuse to get a new rifle.This is a place for liberal gun-owners who want to discuss gun ownership absent the "noise" of most right-leaning pro-gun forums. I don't know what the new versions are using, but unless it's a straight M14 mag or a FAL mag, it's probably expensive and proprietary. SEI is going to be a future build-fantastic rifles. Recommendation: Find a reputable smith who knows M14s (in fact specializing in them or Garands). The rifle will easily do MOA despite my poor driving. The early Bushmaster version used FAL mags, which were cheap and available, whereas the other types used modified M1A mags. Re: m14 rifle Have an LRB as a basis of an XM21 build (with SAK NM barrel)- built to NM standards by Charles Maloney. The other problem I have is magazine availablity. I would love to have an AR-10, simply because I think it has superior ergonomics and accuracy POTENTIAL campared to the other two, but none of the makers offer a chrome lined barrel/chamber, which as I stated before is important to me. Both are combat proven designs which have shown their strengths and weaknesses over the years. Not as accurate as my M1A/M14, but 2-3 MOA isn't bad for a straight combat weapon. I have an Imbel Argentine FAL, and it is also a nice weapon. If it were a choice between an LRB M14 (M1A), a CETME, an FAL or one of the new AR-10 variants, I would go with the LRB. JRA is a bit less expensive and as mentioned you can get them faster. The last 3 rifles I have put together are on James River M14F receivers. They are the best of the best in my opinion. It sports a Criterion chrome lined barrel which I requested, because IMO unless a MBR is destined for match use, the advantages of chrome lining outweigh the slight deterioration in accuracy it can sometimes cause. I have 7 LRB receivered rifles in my collection. The Super Match is MOA with match ammo and the LRB is almost MOA, but not quite (more like 1 1/2), with the same. I have two M1A's, and early Springfield Match circa mid 80's, and an LRB M-14 which I purchased last year. He's done a very careful and extremely detailed comparison of each rifle.īoston particularly likes the M1A and FAL, but he has great things to say about the AR10 and H&K version of the CETME. He writes a book, his "Big Green Gun Bible" where he's collected and written all kinds of info about the MBR's you're interested. Party," google Paladin Press for his list of books. If you're not familiar with a fellow who calls himself "Boston T.
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And even if you’re a dyed-in-the-wool AR, AK, FAL, G3, or what-have-you man or woman, if you’re honest with yourself, you’d make room in your gun safe for this throwback icon. Looks like these are just over $500 non-converted.Īnyone know what gun is easiest on brass for reloading? Cornerstone to the gunmaker’s catalog, its semi-auto rendition of the M14the equally iconic M1Akeeps the legend alive. On the lower receiver frame, where the manufacture logo would be, is the Tripwire Interactive logo. Its loosely based on the Modified Civilian Colt AR-15 Semi-Auto 9MM.
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I have a SAR1 ak47 type and its very fun and reliable. Can deal up to 7800 damage with full ammo (260) capacity as off-perk weapon. I would be scoping either one and using it mostly at the range for fun 100-200 yards, rarely longer ranges/or varmints.Īnybody own both and care to share their opinion? I might be able to save a few hundred on an AR10. Right now it seems a SA M1A is $1500 at the cheapest. I know the PTR91/HK would be the same and I've been told the FAL would be in the same boat. My CETME actually works well and is pretty accurate and very fun, but I would think the brass is non-reloadable. I'm looking to make a move, selling my CETME and picking up a semi-auto 308 that doesn't trash the brass since I'm starting to reload 308.