My transferrable Smith Enterprises M14…I find it to be fairly controllable actually, but I’m a wookie. ![]()
I’m going to put a GI synthetic on it, it’s wearing a GI birch stock now, and while pretty, it heats up very quickly.




My transferrable Smith Enterprises M14…I find it to be fairly controllable actually, but I’m a wookie. ![]()
I’m going to put a GI synthetic on it, it’s wearing a GI birch stock now, and while pretty, it heats up very quickly.




308 4ME, heh? Tell us what you really think…
Congrats on the M14… looks like a very nice rifle. Are they like M16’s with a HUGE $$$ tag?
Your new work must be good for you… ![]()
Rmpl
A non original gun, like a Springfield Armory Inc. or a Smith Enterprises, is about half what a real, unmolested M14 runs.
You’re looking at slightly less than a quality registered M16.
Nice M14 Sir, very nice! ![]()
That birch looks crazy beautiful in the second picture.
The condition of that entire rifle is amazing!
Nice Score…
Wow. That is aboslutly amazing. Thanks for sharing.
I know next to nothing about M14s, is that chambered in 308 or 30’06? It looks like a M1 Garand with a box magazine. Is that accurate or an I way off?
Nope, pretty accurate…the M14 was a product improved Garand, it was the rifle that introduced the .308 Win (7.62x51mm NATO) in 1957. It uses a separate gas piston and oprod, vs. the one piece piston/op rod arrangement of the M1 Garand.