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Rmitch223
11-30-2007, 11:27
Those are some really nice M14's wow!!
I love the one on the bottom, very nice!
How do they shoot?
collegeb
12-03-2007, 14:54
That's really incredible! I never even thought of putting different stocks on them.
Those are some really nice M14's wow!!
I love the one on the bottom, very nice!
How do they shoot?
Thanks! I've shot the bottom two, the Crazy Horse MK14 SEI Mod 0 and the MK14 SEI Mod 1.
The Mod 0 shot sub MOA and the Mod 1 shoots MOA. The Mod 0 was recently upgraded by SEI and is unfired.
The Mod 1 (bottom) has about 1500 rounds through it and is my current favorite.
That's really incredible! I never even thought of putting different stocks on them.Thanks! The M14 now has many stock options that were not available just a few years ago.
This is a direct result of the GWOT and the ongoing military M14 modernization program.
The M14 enthusiast never had it so good - ammo is a little hard to come by though.
Visit http://M14HDW.US for more.
justinlemieux
01-27-2008, 05:06
has anyone ever told you your insane?! I love it!!
the family, just missing grandaddy garand...
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Armscorp m14 Inland m1 carbine, and ruger ranch rifle.
New picture:
M21A5 Crazy Horse EBR
M21A5 Light RRM
MK14 SEI Crazy Horse Mod 0
MK14 SEI Chrome Lined
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both armscorp rcvrs, top one, sak 22". 18" bbl is a crazy horse in lr118.http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn272/Xnav80/IMG00380.jpg
:cool: Very nice!
18" bbl is a crazy horse in lr118.
The medium heavy 18.0" Crazy Horse M118LR barrel is awesome.
My MK14 SEI in the grey EBR has one and a 22.0" version of the
same was just installed on the M21A5 CH EBR pictured at the top.
Xnav80,
Fantastic rifles!
I'm stoked to see someone from the "Land of Lincoln" representing the Garand-action with such impressive rigs.
Very nice! ;)
Cheers from up here in Northern Illinois.
My M21A5 CH EBR SASS that returned from SEI this week.
I took these pictures yesterday afternoon.
H2O Man, What is the weight of M21A5 CH EBR SASS?
And, what type of range results do you get from your M21A5 Light RRM (@ 100 yards)? I'm just finishing up the upgrades to my Polytech, which is somewhat similar. Knowing what others have shot serves as a guide and is really helpful.
I'm am just waiting for the snow to melt so I can get out to the range. More snow is coming tonight. I'll let you all know how it goes at the range once I get out to it.
H2O Man, What is the weight of M21A5 CH EBR SASS?
Details as pictured.
OAL with suppressor is 49.25" to 52.50"
Total weight is 18 lbs. / 0.0 Oz.
Weight less mag, ammo and suppressor is 14 Lbs. / 7.0 Oz.
I can't wait to hit the local 700+ range with this beauty
... what type of range results do you get from your M21A5 Light RRM (@ 100 yards)? I'm just finishing up the upgrades to my Polytech, which is somewhat similar. Knowing what others have shot serves as a guide and is really helpful.
Me and the M21A5 Light RRM shot minute of man at 100 yards off hand :)
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