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- Newer Model 70 Super Grade - Please Talk Me Out Of It - M14 Forum
Aside from the mystique of the pre 64 model 70, these new ones are every bit the equal of them, and also new, and not 50 plus years old
- Why is TRW so popular? - M14 Forum
The TRW mystique is further strengthened by the growing pains suffered by Winchester and Harrington Richardson in 1960 and 1961 Overall, it is fair to say that TRW had the most trouble free production record of the four manufacturers Sometimes it pays to be last but it always pays to plan well
- Norinco 7. 62x39 steel core ammo | M14 Forum
The Norinco steel-core was declared AP by BATFE It has a mystique due to that I think that I have a case of it in the ammo bunker What I did find that was accurate, and able to penetrate quite well, was a couple cases of 1100 rounds , on strippers, of Chinese Military Surplus from the 1980s Still have a case and a half of that, as well The Yugo brass-case 7 62x39 was also rated highly, as
- The thread that caused the Forged Vs. Cast discussion to. . .
But the mystique of having your rifle as close as you can get to the original M14, GI parts and a forged receiver without the big cost of a NFA one Of course, there is the premium cost for that
- Alleged Glenn Nelson M1A - M14 Forum
All I have heard about the mystique of Glenn Nelson builds, I’m surprised it has a ball bearing NM pinion instead of the real deal 3800 Posts before reset
- Do TRW parts really add value to an M1a? | M14 Forum
The TRW mystique comes from these facts; #1, When they got a contract to build the M14 rifle, their manufacturing techniques were considered ahead of the times and, they put together a special group exclusively to do, and oversee production manufacturing
- OM-N trigger housing - M14 Forum
M1 Sniper has a new in wrap OM-N trigger housing for sale over on Gunbroker The wrapper is dated 1966, so after Winchester had stopped M14 rifle production So I wonder if it's safe to say that a Winchester M14 from the factory during production would not have come with a OM-N marked hammer
- TRW v HRA v WRA v SA | M14 Forum
The TRW mystique is further strengthened by the growing pains suffered by Winchester and Harrington Richardson in 1960 and 1961 Overall, it is fair to say that TRW had the most trouble free production record of the four manufacturers Sometimes it pays to be last but it always pays to plan well 7th Support Your Local Police hammonje Reply
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