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preparing and modifying the test T44 rifles for weeks with the aid of the armory's cold chamber, including a redesign of the T44 gas regulator and custom modifications to magazines and other parts to reduce friction and seizing in extreme cold. The T48 rifles received no such special preparation and in the continued cold-weather testing began to experience sluggish gas system functioning, aggravated by the T48's close-fitting surfaces between bolt and carrier, and carrier and receiver. FN engineers opened the gas ports in an attempt to improve functioning, but this caused early/violent extraction and broken parts as a result of the increased pressures. As a result, the T44 was ranked superior in cold-weather operation to the T48. The Arctic Test Board report made it clear that the T48 needed improvement and that the U.S. would not adopt the T48 until it had successfully completed another round of Arctic tests the following winter.
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1462:, the rifle used an aftermarket semi-automatic receiver fitted with surplus USGI M14 parts. All receivers were machined from castings of AISI 8620 alloy steel. Except for the first 50 receivers, the castings were supplied by Electro Crisol Metal, S.A., of Santander, Spain, then imported to the US for heat treatment, finish machining, and exterior phosphate treatment. M14 and M14A receivers were heat-treated using the carburizing process by a firm in Santa Ana, California, followed by finish machining on a CNC machine at Federal Ordnance in South El Monte.
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695:) of muzzle energy, the power of the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge was valued for its range and cover penetration; despite this, the power of the cartridge also caused the weapon to be virtually uncontrollable in fully automatic fire. As a result, most M14s were permanently set to semiautomatic fire only, to avoid wasting ammunition in combat. Although marred by numerous shortcomings, the rifle served during its brief tour of duty with some modest success.
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550:, French for "light automatic rifle"). The T47 did not have a bolt roller and performed worse than both the T44 and the T48 in dust and cold-weather tests. Thus, it was dropped from consideration in 1953. During 1952–53, testing proved the T48 and the T44 to be roughly comparable in performance, with the T48 holding an advantage in ease of field stripping and dust resistance, and a longer product development lead time. A
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834:, when they began to be employed as DMRs and sniper rifles. A 2009 study conducted by the Army claimed that half of the engagements in Afghanistan occurred from beyond 300 meters (330 yd). American 5.56×45mm NATO service rifles were ineffective at these ranges, which prompted the reissue of thousands of M14s. Common modifications included scopes, fiberglass stocks, and other accessories.
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American-made M1 and M2 carbines, though some mercenaries were issued
Belgian FN riles, AK-47s, Uzi sub-machine guns, Sten guns, or Sterling . In addition, Charlie Christodoulou fought with a sawed-off Spanish-made double-barrelled shotgun. Moreover, the force fielded at least four M76 grenade launchers and a handful of general-purpose machine guns
502:. Although shorter than the .30-06, meaning less powder capacity, the T65 cartridge retained the ballistics and energy of the .30-06, which can be attributed to the use of a recently developed ball powder designed by Olin Industries. After experimenting with several bullet designs, the T65 was finalized for adoption as the
651:(BAR). The intention was to simplify the logistical requirements of the troops by limiting the types of ammunition and parts needed to be supplied, but replacing all these weapons proved to be an impossible task; the M14 was deemed "completely inferior" to even the World War II M1 Garand in a September 1962 report by the
1474:. Rifles in the 93XX serial range and higher have modified receivers designed to accept Chinese-made bolts, barrels, and other parts owing to a shortage of original USGI components. About 51,000 complete Federal Ordnance M14 rifles and 60,000 or more receivers were manufactured before production was halted in late 1991.
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from a prone position. Original-equipment walnut and birch stocks carry the
Department of Defense acceptance stamp or cartouche, consisting of an arc of three stars above a spread-winged eagle. After successful test firing, a proof stamp was also applied to these stocks consisting of a letter "P" within a circle.
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development of the U.S. Navy Mark 14 enhanced battle rifle (EBR). The company's history included originally making forged receivers for M14 rifles and briefly switching to investment casting. Smith stopped making receivers for a few years, but re-entered the market with receivers machined from bar stock in 2002.
1592:. The company produces several variations of the basic rifle with different stocks, barrel weights, barrel lengths, and other optional features. The Springfield M1A and its model variants have been widely distributed in the U.S. civilian market and have seen use by various law-enforcement agencies in the U.S.
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operating rod/piston of the M1 was replaced by the T47's gas cut-off system. Though not principally designed by any single engineer, Lloyd
Corbett is credited for several refinements to the T44 design. Refinements included the addition of a bolt roller intended to reduce friction and a straight operating rod.
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The T44 was selected over the T48/FAL due to lower weight, simplicity with fewer parts, the T44's self-compensating gas system, and because the T44 could supposedly be manufactured on existing machinery built for the M1 rifle (which was later found to be false). In 1957, the U.S. formally adopted the
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Selective fire version of the standard M14 used as a squad automatic weapon. Successor to the full-automatic M14 with a bipod and the never-issued M15. The developmental model was known as the M14E2. The model concept was developed by the United States Army
Infantry School. The variant was known as
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toy" that was prone to jamming. A Congressional investigation later discovered these characteristics to be the result of intentional attempts by Army bureaucracy to sabotage the M16's field performance in
Vietnam. In late 1967, the U.S. Army designated the M16 as the "Standard A" rifle, and the M14
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finally completed the change from M1s to M14s in late 1961. Springfield Armory records reflect that M14 manufacture ended as TRW, fulfilling its second contract, delivered its final production increment in the fiscal year 1965 (1 July 1964 – 30 June 1965). The
Springfield archive also indicates the
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In June 1954, funding became available to manufacture newly fabricated T44 receivers specially designed for the shorter T65 cartridge. This single change to the T44 design saved a pound over the M1 Garand. Tests at Fort
Benning with the T44 and T48 continued through the summer and fall of 1956. By
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It had a full pistol-gripped in-line stock to control recoil, a plastic upper forend to save weight, a muzzle compensator, the BAR sling, an M2 bipod, a folding metal vertical foregrip mounted under the forend of the stock, and a rubber recoil shoulder pad under the hinged butt plate. Although an
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The M14 rifle was first furnished with a walnut stock, then with birch, and finally with a synthetic fiberglass stock due to the moisture in the humid jungle environments of rural
Vietnam causing wood to swell. The stock was fitted with a hinged shoulder rest for improved user comfort when firing
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Springfield Armory produced 6,641 new M14 NM rifles in 1962 and 1963, while TRW produced 4,874 new M14 NM rifles in 1964. Springfield Armory later upgraded 2,094 M14 rifles in 1965 and 2,395 M14 rifles in 1966 to
National Match specifications, while 2,462 M14 rifles were rebuilt to National Match
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article in July 1953 speculated that the T48/FAL could have been selected over the T44. During the winter of 1953–54, both rifles competed in the winter rifle trials at U.S. Army facilities in the Arctic. Springfield Armory engineers, anxious to ensure the selection of the T44, had been specially
494:(7.62×49mm). This was at the direction of Col. Rene Studler, then serving in the Pentagon. Harvey and Studler were then transferred to Springfield Armory in late 1945, to continuously develop the T25. The T25 was designed to use the T65 service cartridge, a Frankford Arsenal design based upon the
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Federal
Ordnance M14 and M14A receivers were heat-treated and carburized according to USGI M14 requirements. Each completed production rifle was proof fired, then tested for functioning by firing three rounds. USGI parts and bolts were used extensively in Federal Ordnance rifles through at least
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Production M14 rifles made by Springfield Armory and Winchester used forged receivers and bolts milled from AISI 8620 steel, a low-carbon steel with added molybdenum-chromium. Harrington & Richardson M14 production used AISI 8620 steel, as well, except for 10 receivers milled from AISI 1330
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In 2003, Smith Enterprise Inc. created its version of the M14 EBR known as the Mk14 Mod 0, type SEI. The rifle used a medium heavy-weight 18-inch barrel and was used as a basis to create the US Navy's Mark 14 Mod 0, with Springfield Armory, Inc. being asked to supply the necessary machinery in
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Firing tests showed that the M14, when equipped with the selector switch, hinged butt plate and bipod, performed as well as the M15. As a result, the M15 was dropped and the modified M14 became the squad automatic weapon. Accuracy and control problems with this variant led to the addition of a
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The T44 prototype rifle was a conventional design developed at Springfield Armory as an alternative to the T47. With minimal funding available, the earliest T44 prototypes used T20E2 receivers fitted with magazine filler blocks and rebarreled for the 7.62×51mm cartridge. Additionally, the long
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The U.S. Department of Defense contracted with Smith Enterprise to build and modify M14 rifles for use by soldiers, marines, and sailors in Iraq and Afghanistan. Smith Enterprise played a major part in the M14 rifle modernization projects for various US military units, which resulted in the
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Rifles manufactured through late 1960 were provided with walnut handguards. Synthetic, slot-ventilated handguards were produced, but proved to be too fragile for military use. These were replaced by a solid synthetic handguard that is still in use, usually colored in dark brown, black, or a
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The Cuban-MPLA force possessed far greater quantities and a somewhat better quality of anti-infantry weapons than the mercenaries. The mercenaries were, however, not devoid of adequate weapons to equip their tiny force. For instance, they possessed enough rifles for each soldier. Most were
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made of walnut and birch tended to swell and expand in the heavy moisture of the jungle, adversely affecting accuracy. Fiberglass stocks were produced to resolve this problem, but the rifle was discontinued before the fiberglass stocks could be distributed for field use. With 2,560
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rifle in service with the U.S. Army by 1958 and the U.S. Marine Corps by 1965; deliveries of service rifles to the U.S. Army began in 1959. The M14 was used by the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps for Basic and Advanced Individual Training from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s.
1106:). Standard operating procedure was for the operator to use up the ammunition in the bandoleers before using the loaded magazines in the ammo pouches. The seam stitching of each pocket could be ripped out to allow the bandoleer to carry six loaded 20-round magazines.
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The two versions of the M305 are M305A/B, one with the same barrel as the regular M14 and one with a short barrel. The M305A is an M14 chambered to fire 7.62x39 ammo. and the M305B is an M14 with an 18.5-inch barrel and chambered to fire in 7.62 NATO caliber.
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manufactures versions of the M14 rifle known as the M14S (Sporter) and the M305. Chinese copies of the select-fire and semi-automatic versions of the M14 were also made by Norinco, supposedly from M14s captured in the Vietnam War from American/allied troops.
5129:"Ні дня без тренувань! А все для того, щоб гнати ворога з нашої землі, щоб жоден кат не пройшов повз нас. Саме воїни окремого батальйону Сил територіальної оборони Вінниччини постійно нарощують м'язи та підсилюють витривалість задля нашої спільної Перемоги"
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in 1964, over the objection of the U.S. Army officers who had backed the M14. Though production of the M14 was officially discontinued, some discontented troops managed to persist with them while deriding the early-model M16 as a frail and underpowered
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Springfield Armory, Inc. also produces the SOCOM series and the Scout Squad Rifle, based on the short-barreled version of the M14. The SOCOM 16 comes with provisions to mount a red dot sight and the SOCOM II adds railed handguards to the package.
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The M14M and M14NM rifles are described in a now-obsolete Army regulation, AR 920–25, "Rifles, M14M and M14NM, For Civilian Marksmanship Use", 8 February 1965. Paragraph 2 stated that the Director of the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division,
3932:"Regulations Amending the Regulations Prescribing Certain Firearms and Other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited, Restricted or Non-Restricted: SOR/2020-96"
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1020:. In 1968, the State Arsenal of the Republic of China began producing the Type 57 rifle, and from 1969 to the present, produced over 1 million Type 57 rifles. The Type 57 is currently in service with airport guards and the reserves.
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M1961 ammunition magazine pouch could carry one 20-round M14 magazine. The bottom of the pouch contained eyelets for attaching a first aid pouch or three-cell (six pockets) grenade carrier that could be tied down around the
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Cleaning kit, contained in the stock's butt-trap, included a combination tool, ratchet chamber brush, plastic lubricant case, brass bore brush, four cleaning rod sections, cleaning rod case, and a cleaning rod patch-holding
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Magazine filler (or "spoon") for charging detached magazines externally: The M14 has a groove over the action that allows the operator to place a loaded clip and top off the attached magazine internally through the open
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978:, which was charged to support Special Forces sniper weapons and the Special Operations Target Interdiction Course (SOTIC). The M25 was first planned as a replacement for the old M21, but after the Army adoption of the
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1260:. M14M rifles were converted from existing M14 rifles by welding the select-fire mechanism to prevent full-automatic firing. The M14NM (National Match) is an M14M rifle built to National Match accuracy standards.
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following the report resulted in the decision to cancel the M14, although the DOD did not cancel the previous FY 1963 orders to be delivered. The M16 was ordered as a replacement for the M14 by the direction of
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Although the M14 was phased out as the standard-issue rifle by 1970, M14 variants are still used by various branches of the U.S. military, as well as other armed forces, especially as a sniper rifle and as a
1569:. SEI builds an improved M14 gas cylinder as a component of their specialized rifles and for the military to upgrade older rifles. The gas cylinder is assigned the NATO stock number: NSN 1005-00-790-8766.
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After the M14's adoption, Springfield Armory began tooling a new production line in 1958, delivering the first service rifles to the U.S. Army in July 1959. Long production delays, though, resulted in the
783: (DMR), due to its accuracy and effectiveness at long range. In 1989, the Marine Corps began a program to upgrade their M14s into DMRs. The final product created by the Precision Weapons Section in
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1102:(has six pockets, each containing two 5-round Mauser-type clips for a total of 60 rounds, and a pouch for a magazine filler. The sling was adjustable and was held in place with a matte-black steel
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also produced an unlicensed version of the M14 rifle known as the M14/S. They were made in semi-auto mode only. As with the Norinco rifles, manufacture was subcontracted to State Arsenal 356.
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and M14. In 1993, Western Ordnance reformed as Smith Enterprise and has built and rebuilt numerous M14 rifles for the US military and the militaries of Colombia, Canada, and other nations.
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is the sole remaining regular U.S. Army combat field unit where the M14 is still issued as the standard rifle, along with a chromed bayonet and an extra wooden stock with a white sling for
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Although M14 rifle production ended in 1964, the limited standard status of the weapon resulted in the continued manufacture of accessories and spare parts into the late 1960s and beyond.
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improvement over the M14 when in full-auto, it was still difficult to control, overheated rapidly, and the 20-round magazine limited its ability to deliver suppressive fire.
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units kept them for several years longer. Further procurement of the M14 was abruptly halted in early 1968 due to a U.S. Department of Defense report which stated that the
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The T44 was tested in a competitive service rifle competition conducted by the Infantry Board at Fort Benning, Georgia against the Springfield T47 (a modified T25) and the
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Factory Z113 (General Department of Defense Industry) has successfully produced 7.62 x 51mm M80 bullets according to NATO standards to equip the guns of M14, M60 and MAG58
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was used by Estonian troops in Afghanistan with the M14-TP. The M14 is also used as Estonia's ceremonial rifle. 35,000 M14s were donated to Ukraine in the spring 2022.
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2163:: Unknown number provided by the U.S. in the 1990s under military assistance program. Most of the M14s were scrapped and small numbers are used for ceremonial duties.
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and a muzzle stabilizer. Despite these modifications, it remained a poor suppressive fire weapon owing to its 20-round magazines and a tendency to rapidly overheat.
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The M14E1 was tested with a variety of folding stocks to provide better maneuverability for armored infantry, paratroopers and others. No variant was standardized.
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The Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle is a more tactical version of the M14, with a shorter 18-inch barrel, a retractable stock and multiple rails for more accessories.
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Two Sea-Air-Land (SEAL) team members, one equipped with an AN/PAQ-1 laser target designator, right, the other armed with an M14 rifle, assume a defensive position
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Sling: The service rifle used a one-piece cotton or nylon webbing sling, and the competition and sniping variants use the standard M1907 two-piece leather sling.
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Production of these M14s were contracted out to Yunnan Xiyi Industry Company Limited or State Arsenal 356 from the rifles to the 7.62 mm NATO magazines.
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The Philippines issues M14 rifles, M1/M2 carbines, M1 rifles, and M16 rifles, to their civilian defense forces and various cadet corps service academies. The
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The AWC G2A is a modified M14 with bullpup stock designed by Lynn McWilliams and Gale McMillian in the late 1990s. Produced and delivered for testing at the
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914:. The M14 is also used to shoot a large rubber projectile to another ship when underway to start the lines over for alongside refueling and replenishment.
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Soldiers in a Niger army unit stand in formation while a dignitary visits their outpost during Operation Desert Shield. The men are armed with M14 rifles.
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1505:. They were commonly sold and were popular in Canada for hunting and target shooting until they were reclassified as prohibited firearms on May 1, 2020.
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round from their inception and the other factions that opposed them. The M14 remained the primary infantry rifle in Vietnam until it was replaced by the
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The M14's development stemmed from an extensive line of experimental weapons based on the M1 Garand rifle. Although the M1 was among the most advanced
2109:. Most Lithuanian M14s upgraded to M14 L1 as a DMR while others were upgraded to the M14 MDV and M14 EBR SOP standard for use by Lithuanian commandos.
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became a "Limited Standard" weapon. The M14 rifle remained the standard rifle for U.S. Army Basic Training and troops stationed in Europe until 1970.
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Battle of Hamo Village During the Tet Offensive. US Marines and ARVN troops defend a position against enemy attack. Photo taken circa January 1968.
4514:[Rebirth from the Ashes: The Impact of the Self-Defense Counterattack against Vietnam on the Development of our country's Light Weapons].
989:, and holds the distinction of serving one of the shortest periods as the standard infantry service rifle of the U.S. Army, only second to the US
933:. Often mistaken for the M21 in the overt literature, only one of them has received a standard name in the U.S. military designations system: the
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the M14 (USAIB), after the initialism for "United States Army Infantry Board". The variant was issued in 1963 and redesignated as M14A1 in 1966.
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The M14M is a semi-automatic only version of the standard M14 that was developed for use in civilian rifle marksmanship activities such as the
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rifle designs of the late 1930s, it was not without faults, as various modifications to the basic M1 were considered during the last months of
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589:(TRW) was later awarded a production contract for the rifle, as well. In all, 1,376,031 M14 service rifles were produced from 1959 to 1964.
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2218:: Unknown number provided by the U.S. in the 1990s under military assistance program. Still in use with ship personnel of the Turkish Navy.
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as its standard sniper rifle, the M25 was intended to be used by spotters of the sniper teams, while the snipers use the bolt-action M24.
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The vast majority of the government's M14 rifles, some in brand-new, unissued condition, were destroyed by the late 1960s or early 1970s.
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3266:"We called it the Mattel 16 because it was made of plastic," said Marine veteran Jim Wodecki. "At that time it was a piece of garbage".
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From 1984 to 1991, Federal Ordnance of South El Monte, California, sold a semi-automatic version of the M14 rifle. Initially named the
479:, was the most popular, and T20 prototypes served as the basis for several Springfield test rifles from 1945 through the early 1950s.
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The M14 was the last American battle rifle issued in quantity to U.S. military personnel. In 1967, it was officially replaced by the
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5213:"Fighting drugs and border violence at Arizona's Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument: What about the ranger's M14 rifle, Yogi?"
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1295:, used by Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel to destroy unexploded ordnance. Essentially an M14 National Match rifle with a
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910:. U.S. Navy ships carry several M14s in their armories. They are issued to sailors going on watch out on deck in port, and to
602:. In total, 11,130 National Match rifles were delivered by Springfield Armory, Rock Island Arsenal, and TRW during 1962–1967.
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In 1945, Earle Harvey of Springfield Armory designed an entirely different rifle, the T25, for the new T65 .30 light rifle
404:, and ceremonial guards. Civilian semiautomatic variants are used for hunting, target shooting, and shooting competitions.
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configuration first introduced by Sardius in the 1980s. Later produced by Technical Equipment International (TEI) for the
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Modified M14 using the same stock as the Mk 14 but with a 22-inch barrel and a Smith Enterprise muzzle brake, used by the
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In 1969, tooling for the M14 was sold to Taiwan, and many rifles were exported later to Baltic countries and Israel.
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Modified M14 DMR fitted with the same stock as Mk 14, used by the United States Marine Corps; being replaced by the
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A Colombian Marine armed with an M14 rifle participates in the joint US and Colombian counter insurgency exercise.
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Honor Guard uses a version of the M14. The U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard and Base Honor Guards also use the M14 for
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vessels. The rifle is also used by the U.S. Border Patrol and by the Park Rangers of U.S. National Park Service.
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2047:. Israeli M14s were modified with full auto disabled and the buttstock modified to have a built-in cheek piece.
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M1956 Universal Small Arms Ammunition Pouch, Second Pattern could hold three 20-round M14 magazines vertically.
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1195:. As with the M14, the M15 was chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO, a lighter cartridge than the BAR's chambering of
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M1956 Universal Small Arms Ammunition Pouch, First Pattern could hold two 20-round M14 magazines horizontally.
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2385:: Few instances of ARVN troops acquiring M14 rifles from US troops with the M14E2 being the most desirable.
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380:. The M14 rifle remains in limited service across all branches of the U.S. military, with variants used as
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this time, the T48/FAL rifles had been so improved that malfunction rates were almost as low as the T44.
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are accurized sniper models of the M14, assembled with more care and precision than is standard.
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1936:(Precision Rifle M14-PR), with heavy barrel, bipod, synthetic stock, and optical 4× sight. The
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that every soldier going through the Operator Training Course trained on the M14. According to
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A SEAL operator with an M14 rifle is participating in maritime interdiction enforcement during
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1.38 million rifles were acquired for just over $ 143 million, for a unit cost of about $ 104.
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2423:, a selective fire variant of the Mini-14, a rifle visually based on the M14 and chambered in
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2012:
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The M14 has remained in service longer than any other U.S. infantry rifle, surpassing the
949:" units are known to have used M14 sniper variants. Eric L. Haney indicated in his memoir
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cartridge. Olin Industries later introduced the cartridge to the commercial market as the
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3416:"Increasing Small Arms Lethality in Afghanistan: Taking Back the Infantry Half-Kilometer"
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1800:: Used by Argentine soldiers of C Company, Regimento (Especial) de Infanteria 25 in the
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1207:, two pistol grips (one fixed, one folding) a hinged butt plate, a selector switch for
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2368:: Small quantities of XM21 sniper variants were issued by the Australian Army in the
2061:: Unknown number provided by the U.S. in the 1990s under military assistance program.
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2372:. M14 EBRs were also fielded by Australian special operations forces in Afghanistan.
1276:) had ruled that M14M and M14NM rifles so modified would not be subject to the 1934
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being the only unit in the army fully equipped with the M14 by the end of 1960. The
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2149:: 104,000 used within the Armed Forces of the Philippines with most decommissioned.
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used an M14 for sniping from helicopters to provide support fire to ground troops.
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1358:(DMR) version of the M14, used by the United States Marine Corps; replaced by the
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Un Siècle d'Armement Mondial, Armes A Feu d'Infanterie de Petit Calibre, Tome 2
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2319:) into mass-production for use in these M14s and other NATO firearms like the
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A U.S. soldier scans for activity during a combat patrol in Afghanistan, 2009.
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Members of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, enter the reeds on the edge of
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These rifles were banned from U.S. importation in 1994 due to a ban under the
618:
A U.S. soldier with an M14 watches as supplies are dropped in 1967 during the
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4127:(3rd ed.). Tustin, California: North Cape Publications Inc. p. 21.
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3601:
America's Heroes: Medal of Honor Recipients from the Civil War to Afghanistan
2703:
TM 9-1005-223-10 Operator's Manual for Rifle, 7.62mm, M14, W/E and M14A1, W/E
2429:
2382:
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2315:. In 2016, Factory Z113 successfully put the 7.62×51mm cartridge (designated
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rifle. The USMC Rifle Team currently uses the M14 in shooting competitions.
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was called the Marine Corps DMR and was intended for use by security teams (
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The M14 was developed to replace four different weapons: the M1 Garand, the
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as well as M14s custom built or modified in military armories, such as the
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747:, which remained standard issue for this purpose until the adoption of the
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low-carbon steel and a single receiver made from a high-nickel alloy steel
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5490:"Death toll in Army, NPA clashes in Caraga, Northern Mindanao climbs to 7"
5397:
3982:[Photo: Domestic foreign trade M305 7.62mm semi-automatic rifle].
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5450:"New People's Army rebels abandon guns, explosives in Camarines Sur camp"
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Cutshaw, Charles Q. (2006). "New-era M14 alleviates reliability issues".
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ROCA Special Force Team Leader poses for a photo with a boy and a Type 57
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5297:"Here's Why It's a Good Thing the US Military Is Getting Rid of the M14"
2011:: Most are retired from the Armed forces, currently still being used by
1553:, and the company made numerous types of rifles, but specialized in the
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4818:[Police Deploy BRIMOB Anti-Guerrilla Team to Hunt Terrorists].
4542:"The Central African Republic: A Case Study of Small Arms and Conflict"
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2029:: Used by Iraqi special forces under Counter-Terrorism Service control.
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A Century of World Armament: Small Caliber Infantry Firearms, Volume 2
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Inside Delta Force: The Story of America's Elite Counterterrorist Unit
2861:(4th ed.). Bennington, VT: Merriam Press. pp. 17–22, 95–95.
1161:
Rear National Match peep with hood, front National Match blade, metric
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4446:"Captured and Counted: Illicit Weapons in Mexico and the Philippines"
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roles and has purchased M14s from other manufacturers. Also uses the
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5424:"69 assorted firearms surrendered by MILF ready for decommissioning"
4062:
The Classic M1 Garand: An Ongoing Legacy For Shooters And Collectors
3960:[Photo: Domestic export 5 and 20 round capacity magazines].
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serial number 88XX. In 1989, Federal Ordnance renamed the rifle the
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5770:
5765:
5698:
3383:
Light Weapons and Civil Conflict: Controlling the Tools of Violence
3250:"Vietnam War troops hated the M16 and called it a piece of garbage"
3021:(3rd ed.). Harrisburg, PA: The Stackpole Company. p. 496.
1995:
1951:
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in military funerals. It is also the drill and parade rifle of the
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875 yd (800 m)/3,725 yd (3,406 m) maximum range
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4866:
3136:"An Analysis of the Infantry's Need for an Assault Submachine Gun"
2043:: Used as sniper rifle with eventual conversion and production as
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cartridge used in the M1, but shortened to the same length as the
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4331:"Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 — Kickin' it Old School (sorta)"
3792:"Canada: That place where you can get $ 400 Norinco M14s (VIDEO)"
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A soldier with an M14 equipped with a Sage M14ALCS chassis stock.
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4816:"Polri Terjunkan Brimob Gerilya Anti Gerilya untuk Buru Teroris"
4409:
The Filipino Way of War: Irregular Warfare through the Centuries
3464:"The Urban Area During Support Missions - Case Study: Mogadishu"
3318:. International Business Publications. May 1, 2007. p. 77.
2791:(7th ed.). Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 210.
917:
6666:
6661:
6570:
6555:
6480:
5182:"Mariners need to be able to defend themselves against pirates"
2420:
2324:
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Type 57 sniper rifle, Taiwanese M14 authorized production model
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1964:
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in Iraq to conduct cordon and search operations July 15, 2007.
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5018:"Scout Sniper Development - "An accurate shot to the future""
4002:"A Trio of M14s: Springfield, Fulton Armory, Polytech Custom"
3910:
National Rifle Association - Institute for Legislative Action
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1977:
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Initial production contracts for the M14 were awarded to the
6433:
5398:"3 alleged MILF men nabbed for drugs, gunrunning activities"
5263:"What kind of guns does Vietnam standard equipment produce?"
1549:
was founded as Western Ordnance in 1979 by Richard Smith in
1413:
sniper school. They consist of the G2, G2A and G2FA models.
2026:
1511:
6743:
AGM-84H/K Standoff Land Attack Missile - Expanded Response
1442:
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6246:
5632:"How the M14 7.62 Rifle Operates" - US Army training film
5522:
The M14 Owner's Guide and Match Conditioning Instructions
4798:
4796:
4794:
3624:
Bishop, Chris (August 15, 1996). "The M14 Battle Rifle".
2858:
Random Shots: Episodes In The Life Of A Weapons Developer
2497:
The M14 owner's guide and match conditioning instructions
1251:
4772:"Tallinn's Tally: Estonia's Weapons Supplies To Ukraine"
2462:"A brief history of the M14 Rifle: A time of transition"
1703:
The M14 rifle has been used in the following conflicts:
1450:
Agent with M14 during a law enforcement memorial service
803:
would be more appropriate than the standard bolt-action
5643:
FM 23-8 "Rifle 7.62mm, M14 and M14E2" Army Field Manual
4717:[The arrival of the new M14 as a sniper rifle]
4488:"Somalis Said to Hold Most of Ethiopia's Ogaden Region"
2751:
1321:, equipped with a Sage M14ALCS chassis stock, provides
822:
Some original-production M14s, not to be confused with
682:
due to its length and weight, and the traditional wood
565:
T44 as the U.S. infantry service rifle designated M14.
5353:"Callan's Mercenaries Are Defeated in Northern Angola"
5237:
Gander, Terry J. & Hogg, Ian V., eds. (May 1995).
5102:"UN연합사 의장대는 M14 (The UN coalition guard used the M14)"
4791:
4125:
The M14-Type Rifles: A Shooter's and Collector's Guide
2898:
2896:
2894:
2892:
2890:
1187:
was a modified M14 developed as a replacement for the
521:
4254:"Review: Springfield Armory M1A Standard Issue Rifle"
3530:"Ordnance Notes by Stoner – SEAL/MST Weapons Vietnam"
1613:
A U.S. soldier demonstrates shooting an M14 rifle to
415:
sniper rifles, which were eventually replaced by the
3856:"Communist Heresy: Norinco's M305A M14 in 7.62x39mm"
1538:
A U.S. Border Patrol agent with an M14 rifle on the
1351:
United States Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle
1274:
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
475:
offered alternate conversions. Garand's design, the
4603:Jones, Richard & Ness, Leland S., eds. (2009).
4406:Reyeg, Fernando M.; Marsh, Ned B. (December 2011).
3626:
The vital guide to combat guns and infantry weapons
3306:
2887:
2662:. Department of the Army. October 1969. p. 17.
2594:
2592:
2590:
2588:
2586:
740:The U.S. Army converted several thousand M14s into
5635:is available for free viewing and download at the
5322:"Mk14 Mod 0 / Australian SASR Soldier Receives VC"
5269:(in Vietnamese). November 12, 2015. Archived from
4248:
4246:
3906:"The 1994 Clinton Crime Bill's Firearm Provisions"
3380:Boutwell, Jeffery & Klare, Michael T. (1999).
2943:(Classic ed.). Collector Grade Publications.
2607:. Department of the Army. May 1965. Archived from
2311:inherited a large quantity of M14 rifles from the
1526:by the President George H.W. Bush administration.
1043:Springfield Armory (or commercial contractor name)
757:
5570:. New York City: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
5064:
4163:. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 75.
1486:Norinco M14s Custom with a Bushnell red dot sight
674:A rare M14 presentation model, serial number 0010
180:
7214:
4382:"Dominican Republic: The Coup That Became a War"
3674:"Corps fielding new semi-automatic sniper rifle"
3559:United States Bureau of Naval Personnel (1965).
2583:
1344:
1119:M12 blank firing attachment and M3 breech shield
1076:Standard M14 rifling has a right-hand 1:12-inch
845:using an M14 rifle to fire a shot line from the
4967:(in Lithuanian). April 17, 2009. Archived from
4867:Office of The Secretary of Defense (May 2017).
4770:Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost (June 8, 2023).
4243:
3874:
3048:
2706:. Washington, DC: Department of Defense. 1972.
2489:
2487:
1168:
945:for battle and in a designated marksman role. "
5608:. Toronto: Collector Grade Publications, Inc.
5519:
5126:
5048:"The incumbent Director of Government Arsenal"
4769:
4664:[Technique - Precision rifle M14-TP].
4607:. Jane's Information Group. pp. 893–901.
4439:
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4197:. Iola Wisconsin: F&W Media. p. 118.
3046:
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3038:
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2694:
2675:"6 Reasons to Reconsider M14 & M1A Rifles"
2601:U.S. RIFLE, 7.62MM, M14 AND M14E2 Field Manual
2567:The Illustrated Directory of 20th Century Guns
1617:police officers during training in Iraq, 2006.
1383:
1365:
1122:Cartridge charger clip (holds five cartridges)
929:Various sniper variants have been used by the
337:United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14
202:10.7 pounds (4.9 kg) with loaded magazine
78:1957–1964 (as the standard U.S. service rifle)
7085:
6419:
5679:
5545:The Hill Fights: The First Battle of Khe Sanh
5520:Scott A., Duff & Miller, John M. (1996).
5255:
4025:
4023:
3379:
3373:
2537:. Collector Grade Publications. p. 245.
2526:
2524:
2337:
1503:Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
678:The rifle was unwieldy in the thick brush of
325:Aperture rear sight, "barleycorn" front sight
5473:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
4357:"Springfield Armory's SOCOM II: A Look Back"
4279:"Springfield Armory SOCOM 16 Rifle Round-Up"
4184:
4150:
2484:
2264:, manufactured by Smith Enterprise Inc., in
1416:
448:fire and the replacement of the eight-round
5606:U.S. Rifle M14: From John Garand to the M21
5350:
5241:(21st ed.). Jane's Information Group.
5073:"The M14 Rifle: John Garand's Final Legacy"
4434:
4401:
4399:
4194:Gun Digest Buyer's Guide to Assault Weapons
4160:Gun Digest Buyer's Guide to Tactical Rifles
4055:
4053:
3129:
3127:
3025:
2989:"The T48 Automatic Rifle: The American FAL"
1572:
1567:Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division
663:role and not powerful enough to serve as a
7258:Military equipment introduced in the 1950s
7092:
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6426:
6412:
5686:
5672:
5568:The End of the Line: The Siege of Khe Sanh
5236:
5230:
5204:
4405:
4226:"NSN 1005-00-790-8766: rifle gas cylinder"
4020:
3814:
3651:"Navy EOD Pulling Down Solid M14 Esthetic"
3241:
2968:. Vol. 42. July 20, 1953. p. 20.
2521:
2500:. S.A. Duff Publications. pp. 20–21.
2493:
7263:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1959
7099:
5652:M14 to Mk 14, Evolution of a Battle Rifle
5589:. New York City: Bantam Dell Publishing.
5448:Mallari, Delfin T., Jr. (March 5, 2024).
5395:
4602:
4598:
4443:
4421:
3598:
2558:
2534:US Rifle M14: From John Garand to the M21
2442:, a semi-automatic rifle based on the M14
2354:presidential guard for ceremonial duties.
1980:: Used by Haitian security forces in the
1529:
659:. The cartridge was too powerful for the
6902:M14 Stand-off Munitions Disruptor (SMUD)
6435:Equipment of the United States Air Force
5487:
5180:Sweeney, Kelly (October–November 2008).
5070:
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4681:
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4534:
4451:Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers
4396:
4190:
4156:
4091:
4089:
4087:
4085:
4059:
4050:
4032:"This Old Gun: Poly Technologies M-14/S"
3386:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 71.
3315:Philippines Army Weapon Systems Handbook
3124:
3101:
2902:
2659:TC 23-14, Sniper Training and Employment
2494:Duff, Scott A.; Miller, John M. (1996).
2166:
1829:
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5524:. Contributing editor: David C. Clark.
5447:
5210:
5179:
5151:"M14SE Crazy Horse and MK14 SEI Rifles"
4500:from the original on February 13, 2023.
4485:
4191:Peterson, Phillip (February 28, 2011).
4157:Peterson, Phillip (November 30, 2010).
4141:
4116:
4095:
3990:from the original on February 13, 2023.
3968:from the original on February 13, 2023.
3821:Walker, Robert E. (November 26, 2012).
3671:
3661:from the original on February 13, 2022.
3578:. New York: Random House. p. 114.
3442:
3413:
3344:
3342:
3286:
3183:
3158:
3052:
3013:
2964:"Washington Trends: National Affairs".
2938:
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2844:
2842:
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2838:
2836:
2834:
2832:
2830:
2828:
2757:
2530:
2403:Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola
2276:. The M14 is issued to crew members on
1522:All Polytech rifles were banned in the
1404:
568:
7228:Cold War firearms of the United States
7215:
5542:
5396:Fernandez, Edwin (February 22, 2022).
5015:
4745:"7,62 mm poolautomaatne vintpüss M-14"
4642:from the original on February 22, 2019
4547:Small Arms Survey 2005: Weapons at War
4522:from the original on February 13, 2023
3820:
3623:
3361:from the original on February 13, 2023
3092:Emerson (2007), pp. 11, 29, 37, 60-72.
3088:
3086:
3084:
3069:from the original on February 13, 2023
2983:
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2810:
2808:
2758:Plaster, John L. (February 23, 2011).
2672:
2564:
2459:
1719:Communist rebellion in the Philippines
1252:M14M (Modified)/M14NM (National Match)
956:Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War
7073:
6407:
5667:
5565:
5421:
5294:
5016:Martir, Jonathan C. (November 2001).
4890:"TCI/TEI M89SR sniper rifle (Israel)"
4678:
4575:
4354:
4303:
4122:
4082:
4029:
3824:Cartridges and Firearm Identification
3573:
3503:AF Honor Guard Training Guide (5.2.1)
3247:
2903:Popenker, Maxim (November 10, 2010).
2854:
2787:(2007). "A short-lived replacement".
2783:
2726:
2673:Sheetz, Brian C. (February 8, 2020).
2650:
2472:from the original on February 4, 2023
1588:only version of the M14 known as the
874:, parades, and other ceremonies. The
592:
388:, accurized competition weapons, and
7253:United States Marine Corps equipment
6738:AGM-84E Standoff Land Attack Missile
5584:
5351:Fitzsimmons, Scott (November 2012).
4940:
4392:from the original on March 17, 2023.
4030:Knupp, Jeremiah (February 1, 2022).
3754:
3724:
3648:
3563:. Norfolk, VA: US Navy. p. 220.
3461:
3339:
3248:Valle, Orvelin (February 14, 2017).
2626:"Small Caliber and Infantry Weapons"
2460:Metesh, T. Logan (January 4, 2017).
1028:
826:, were in use by the Army until the
514:tests, the T25 was renamed the T47.
431:
407:The M14 served as the basis for the
5488:Gallardo, Froilan (June 19, 2023).
5357:Mercenaries in Asymmetric Conflicts
4924:The Israeli Special Forces Database
4630:"M14 Rifle History and Development"
4621:
4306:"M1A Scout Squad — Worth the Hype?"
4098:Jane's International Defence Review
3980:"图文:国产外贸型M305 7.62mm半自动步枪_新浪军事_新浪网"
3443:Plaster, John (November 18, 2011).
3289:"M-16: A Bureaucratic Horror Story"
3184:Dockery, Kevin (December 4, 2007).
3148:from the original on June 19, 2009.
3133:
3081:
3007:
2972:
2915:
2805:
2720:
2313:Republic of Vietnam Military Forces
1437:
1215:, and used the standard BAR sling.
1116:M5 winter trigger and winter safety
864:3rd United States Infantry Regiment
522:Infantry Board service rifle trials
444:. Changes included the addition of
37:An M14 rifle shown with a 20-round
13:
5513:
5211:Goodwin, Liz (February 28, 2012).
5143:
5071:Canfield, Bruce (April 28, 2016).
4991:"Lithuania orders M14 accessories"
4949:] (in French). Crépin-Leblond.
4518:(in Chinese). September 23, 2014.
4486:Ottaway, David B. (May 24, 1977).
2789:Gun Digest Book of Assault Weapons
2389:
1784:A map with M14 rifle users in blue
1164:Front sights located on the muzzle
1152:
423:, has been in service since 2002.
373:, a lighter weapon with a smaller
14:
7274:
6922:Mk 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle
6450:
5623:
5239:Jane's Infantry Weapons 1995/1996
4822:(in Indonesian). October 30, 2012
4605:Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009–2010
3875:Civil Advantage (June 27, 2012).
3056:M14 Rifle History and Development
1378:M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System
1223:, a folding rubber-covered metal
943:Mk 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle
793:Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team
7238:Infantry weapons of the Cold War
7010:MK-19 automatic grenade launcher
7000:M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW)
6601:CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition
5481:
5441:
5422:Ermac, Bonita (April 22, 2022).
5415:
5389:
5344:
5328:. March 25, 2011. Archived from
5314:
5295:Grant, Jim (February 13, 2020).
5288:
5127:@GeneralStaffUA (June 6, 2022).
5056:. March 29, 2015. Archived from
4715:"M14 uus tulemine täpsuspüssina"
3986:(in Chinese). October 17, 2006.
3964:(in Chinese). October 17, 2006.
3798:. August 3, 2017. Archived from
3649:Eger, Chris (January 27, 2022).
3506:. U.S. Air Force. Archived from
3348:
3163:. Osprey Publishing. p. 6.
2396:
2376:
2358:
2339:
2297:
2284:
2248:
2238:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
2222:
2208:
2195:
2177:
2153:
2139:
2126:
2113:
2095:
2065:
2051:
2033:
2019:
2001:
1988:
1970:
1957:
1944:
1918:
1905:
1892:
1879:
1866:
1853:
1840:
1816:
1790:
1769:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
1686:
1674:
1662:
1650:
1638:
1622:
1606:
419:. A new variant of the M14, the
283:Effective firing range
31:
6985:M136 AT4 Light Anti-tank Weapon
6768:AGM-130 Powered Standoff Weapon
6591:GBU-53/B Small Diameter Bomb II
5173:
5120:
5108:(in Korean). September 13, 2008
5094:
5040:
5009:
4983:
4953:
4934:
4912:
4882:
4860:
4834:
4808:
4763:
4737:
4707:
4654:
4504:
4479:
4374:
4348:
4323:
4304:Perez, Eric (August 23, 2020).
4297:
4271:
4218:
4123:Poyer, Joe (November 8, 2006).
3994:
3972:
3950:
3924:
3898:
3868:
3848:
3784:
3698:
3672:Lamothe, Dan (March 17, 2011).
3665:
3642:
3617:
3592:
3567:
3552:
3522:
3494:
3455:
3436:
3407:
3287:Fallows, James (June 1, 1981).
3280:
3271:
3211:
3177:
3152:
3134:Kay, Bruce I. (June 10, 1977).
3095:
2957:
2777:
2760:"The M14 Enhanced Battle Rifle"
2531:Stevens, R. Blake (June 1991).
2436:and chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO
2236:) have been spotted during the
1332:
1148:Mk 87 Mod 0/1 line throwing kit
1023:
892:United States Air Force Academy
868:Military District of Washington
758:Post-1970 U.S. military service
667:replacement for the M1918 BAR.
6809:BQM-167 Subscale Aerial Target
5528:: Scott A. Duff Publications.
4869:"Budget Fiscal Year (FY) 2018"
4848:(in Indonesian). July 31, 2018
4725:(in Estonian) (1): 31–33. 2008
2666:
2618:
2453:
2432:, a battle rifle based on the
2407:Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
2083:as a battle rifle, and by the
1512:Poly Technologies ("Polytech")
1238:
1189:M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
1158:Rear peep, front blade, metric
1083:
884:United States Military Academy
816:USMC designated marksman rifle
698:
649:M1918 Browning automatic rifle
278:2,800 ft/s (853 m/s)
199:9.2 pounds (4.2 kg) empty
164:
147:Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge, Inc.
104:
1:
6773:AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon
5135:) (in Ukrainian) – via
4670:(in Estonian). Archived from
4662:"Tehnika - Täpsuspüss M14-TP"
4355:Adams, Chad (July 31, 2022).
3958:"图文:国产外销型5发与20发容量弹匣_新浪军事_新浪网"
3053:Emerson, Lee (June 3, 2007).
2727:Ewing, Mel (April 28, 2016).
2446:
2307:: After the Vietnam War, the
1345:M14 Designated Marksman Rifle
1293:Stand-off Munition Disruption
1258:Civilian Marksmanship Program
609:
587:Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge Inc.
7223:7.62×51mm NATO battle rifles
6917:M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle
5369:10.1017/CBO9781139208727.005
5079:. National Rifle Association
4038:. National Rifle Association
3599:Willbanks, James H. (2011).
3351:"US Rifle, cal. 7.62mm, M14"
3219:"Weapons of the Vietnam War"
2232:: Unknown number of M14 (or
2187:: Made under license as the
1698:
1524:1989 firearm importation ban
1302:
1169:Variants and related designs
1033:Stamped into receiver heel:
770:, Iraq, using an M14 with a
213:44.3 in (1,126 mm)
7:
7243:Rifles of the United States
7148:Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle
7138:M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
6871:USAF Pilot's Survival Knife
5587:American Rifle: A Biography
3445:"Sniper War in Afghanistan"
3414:Ehrhart, Thomas P. (2009).
2414:
2274:M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
1384:M89SR Model 89 Sniper Rifle
1372:M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
1366:M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
1360:M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle
1309:Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle
1287:
1173:
908:University of North Georgia
904:Virginia Military Institute
888:United States Naval Academy
721:U.S. Department of the Army
583:Harrington & Richardson
421:Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle
311:10- to 20-round detachable
142:Harrington & Richardson
10:
7279:
6611:CBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon
6581:GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb
5657:February 13, 2023, at the
5604:Stevens, R. Blake (1995).
5543:Murphy, Edward F. (2003).
5361:Cambridge University Press
4512:"浴火重生——对越自卫反击战对我国轻武器发展的影响"
4456:Cambridge University Press
3877:"M14 Norinco M305b Review"
3827:. CRC Press. p. 278.
2939:Stevens, R. Blake (1993).
2350:: Used by soldiers of the
2185:Taiwan (Republic of China)
1615:Iraqi Highway Patrol (IHP)
1599:
1477:
1387:
1369:
1348:
1306:
1270:Department of the Treasury
1185:M15 Squad Automatic Weapon
1145:M15 grenade launcher sight
1142:M76 rifle grenade launcher
1071:
991:Springfield Krag–Jørgensen
785:Marine Corps Base Quantico
657:U.S. Department of Defense
426:
386:designated marksman rifles
91:
7201:
7196:United States Army rifle
7194:
7186:
7108:
7047:Physical Training Uniform
7022:
6995:M67 Fragmentation Grenade
6977:
6969:Remington 870 MCS shotgun
6949:M2HB Browning machine gun
6930:
6878:
6838:
6831:
6796:
6705:
6639:
6576:GBU-31, GB-32, GB-38 JDAM
6523:
6516:
6473:
6441:
6320:
6288:
6255:
6232:
6204:
6156:
6147:
6089:
6051:
6018:
5933:
5870:
5788:
5779:
5712:
5566:Pisor, Robert L. (2002).
5454:Philippine Daily Inquirer
4842:"Kesiapan Anggota Sniper"
4414:Naval Postgraduate School
3603:. ABC-CLIO. p. 309.
3106:. Weapons. Vol. 37.
2331:
2087:as a sniper rifle in the
1417:M21 and M25 sniper rifles
1356:Designated marksman rifle
1339:United States Coast Guard
976:10th Special Forces Group
866:("The Old Guard") in the
862:The 1st Battalion of the
781:designated marksman rifle
598:standards in 1967 at the
321:
299:
282:
272:
262:
246:
233:
228:
217:
209:
192:
187:
174:
163:
155:
124:
116:
111:
98:
85:
68:
63:
56:Place of origin
55:
45:
30:
23:
7133:M25 Sniper Weapon System
7128:M21 Sniper Weapon System
6954:M240B Medium Machine Gun
6912:M24 sniper weapon system
5585:Rose, Alexander (2008).
4920:"Springfield Armory M14"
4444:Schroeder, Matt (2013).
4147:Poyer (2006), pp. 37–38.
3159:Rottman, Gordon (2011).
3102:Thompson, Leroy (2014).
2569:. Salamander Books Ltd.
2309:People's Army of Vietnam
2278:Military Sealift Command
1982:2004 Haitian coup d'état
1824:Central African Republic
1775:
1749:2004 Haitian coup d'état
1578:Springfield Armory, Inc.
1573:Springfield Armory, Inc.
1266:Internal Revenue Service
1230:
1199:. It featured a heavier
1050:
972:U.S. Army Special Forces
935:M25 Sniper Weapon System
931:United States Navy SEALs
417:M24 Sniper Weapon System
289:500 yd (457 m)
224:22 in (559 mm)
5022:Philippine Marine Corps
4749:Estonian Defence Forces
4667:Estonian Defense Forces
4552:Oxford University Press
3708:[M14 bullpup].
3628:. Airlife. p. 55.
3574:Haney, Eric L. (2002).
3561:Naval Airborne Ordnance
3190:. Penguin. p. 45.
2107:Lithuanian Armed Forces
2085:Lebanese Forces militia
2081:Zgharta Liberation Army
1394:The M89SR is an M14 in
1325:security in Iraq, 2006.
1282:Gun Control Act of 1968
987:M1903 Springfield rifle
963:, Sergeant First Class
876:United States Air Force
795:companies), and Marine
629:101st Airborne Division
548:Fusil Automatique Leger
358:in 1957, replacing the
7233:Rifles of the Cold War
7163:Springfield Armory M1A
6959:M249 light machine gun
6370:.300 Winchester Magnum
5402:Philippine News Agency
4961:"Automatic Rifle M-14"
4060:Thompson, Jim (2001).
3738:. 2004. Archived from
2855:Rayle, Roy E. (2008).
2729:"US Army M21 and XM21"
2565:Miller, David (2001).
2440:Springfield Armory M1A
2172:
1835:
1785:
1543:
1530:Smith Enterprise, Inc.
1487:
1451:
1326:
1193:squad automatic weapon
1178:
1060:
1006:
926:
923:Operation Desert Storm
859:
819:
775:
774:LR/T 10×40 mm M3 scope
675:
623:
531:
530:Experimental T47 rifle
487:
378:intermediate cartridge
264:Rate of fire
7050:Service Dress Uniform
7035:Airman Battle Uniform
6723:LGM-30G Minuteman III
6621:BLU-116 Bunker Buster
6586:GBU-44/B Viper Strike
5273:on September 15, 2016
4900:on September 14, 2008
4876:Department of Defense
4554:. 2005. p. 309.
4430:on February 13, 2023.
4416:. pp. 106, 144.
4335:Gun Mag Warehouse.com
4064:. Boulder, Colorado:
3864:. September 22, 2017.
3772:on September 28, 2007
3742:on September 28, 2007
3482:on September 10, 2008
2170:
1833:
1806:Battle of Goose Green
1783:
1565:cooperation with the
1547:Smith Enterprise Inc.
1537:
1485:
1445:
1433:Commercial production
1400:Israel Defense Forces
1316:
1278:National Firearms Act
1058:
1004:
997:International service
993:rifles and carbines.
941:. SEALs also use the
920:
840:
813:
799:in the cases where a
789:Special Reaction Team
765:
673:
617:
529:
485:
16:American battle rifle
7248:Springfield firearms
7005:M79 grenade launcher
5526:Export, Pennsylvania
5363:. pp. 155–156.
5186:Professional Mariner
4674:on January 24, 2008.
4571:on November 9, 2010.
4258:Shooting Illustrated
3936:Government of Canada
3229:on November 12, 2011
3104:The M14 Battle Rifle
2875:on December 15, 2019
2352:Afghan National Army
1826:: Self-defense units
1405:AWC G2A Sniper Rifle
1272:(predecessor to the
1068:camouflage pattern.
959:, an account of the
880:three-volley salutes
766:An Army marksman in
726:Secretary of Defense
569:Production contracts
352:standard-issue rifle
274:Muzzle velocity
7040:Army Combat Uniform
6990:M18A1 Claymore Mine
6465:AN/GSQ-272 Sentinel
6460:AN/USQ-163 Falconer
5872:Designated marksman
5161:on November 2, 2005
4941:Huon, Jean (1977).
4693:The Armourers Bench
4516:轻兵器 (Light Weapons)
4493:The Washington Post
4475:on August 24, 2013.
4008:. November 15, 2010
3510:on February 6, 2011
3462:Campbell, Scott D.
2739:on January 15, 2017
2638:on January 10, 2010
2242:Territorial Defence
1734:Sino-Vietnamese War
1714:Dominican Civil War
961:Battle of Mogadishu
937:, developed by the
912:backup alert forces
801:semiautomatic rifle
600:Rock Island Arsenal
459:holding 20 rounds.
7143:M89SR sniper rifle
6867:MP5 submachine gun
6819:QF-4 Aerial Target
6566:GBU-27 Paveway III
6561:GBU-24 Paveway III
5551:: Presidio Press.
5549:Novato, California
5060:on March 29, 2015.
5053:Government Arsenal
3912:. January 21, 2004
3679:Marine Corps Times
3019:Hatcher's Notebook
3015:Hatcher, Julian S.
2614:on April 20, 2014.
2173:
2089:Lebanese Civil War
1874:Dominican Republic
1836:
1786:
1764:War in Afghanistan
1544:
1488:
1452:
1448:U.S. Border Patrol
1327:
1317:A soldier using a
1061:
1007:
951:Inside Delta Force
927:
900:Norwich University
860:
820:
776:
676:
633:Fleet Marine Force
624:
593:National Match M14
575:Springfield Armory
540:Fabrique Nationale
532:
488:
469:Springfield Armory
455:with a detachable
390:ceremonial weapons
343:chambered for the
268:700–750 rounds/min
132:Springfield Armory
112:Production history
7211:
7210:
7202:Succeeded by
7181:
7180:
7118:Crazy Horse rifle
7067:
7066:
7059:CMU – 33A/P22P-18
7018:
7017:
6827:
6826:
6596:GBU-54 Laser JDAM
6551:GBU-12 Paveway II
6546:GBU-10 Paveway II
6512:
6511:
6401:
6400:
6375:.338 Norma Magnum
6365:.300 Norma Magnum
6316:
6315:
6158:Grenade launchers
6014:
6013:
5596:978-0-553-80517-8
5378:978-1-10702-691-9
5332:on March 18, 2014
5248:978-0-7106-1241-0
5077:American Rifleman
4930:on March 1, 2017.
4689:"M14s in Ukraine"
4614:978-0-71062-869-5
4561:978-0-19-928085-8
4465:978-1-107-04196-7
4412:(Master Thesis).
4361:American Rifleman
4230:Army Property.com
4204:978-1-4402-2672-4
4170:978-1-4402-1793-7
4134:978-1-88239-142-4
4075:978-1-58160-260-9
4036:American Rifleman
3861:Forgotten Weapons
3834:978-1-4665-0206-2
3766:Norinco Equipment
3736:Norinco Equipment
3635:978-1-85310-539-5
3610:978-1-59884-393-4
3540:on April 16, 2012
3449:American Rifleman
3432:on March 5, 2019.
3393:978-0-84769-485-3
3325:978-1-4330-6198-1
3256:. Mighty Networks
3254:We Are The Mighty
3223:173rdAirborne.com
3197:978-0-425-21750-4
3170:978-1-84908-690-5
3117:978-1-47280-255-2
3108:Osprey Publishing
2950:978-0-88935-168-4
2868:978-1-4357-5021-0
2798:978-1-4402-2652-6
2764:American Rifleman
2733:SniperCentral.com
2713:978-1-98128-407-8
2680:American Rifleman
2631:Picatinny Arsenal
2544:978-0-88935-110-3
2507:978-1-888722-07-9
2410:New People's Army
1934:Täpsuspüss M14-TP
1744:Soviet–Afghan War
1582:Geneseo, Illinois
1517:Poly Technologies
1059:M14 with magazine
1029:Receiver markings
872:military funerals
665:light machine gun
641:M3 submachine gun
432:Early development
339:, is an American
335:, officially the
329:
328:
7270:
7187:Preceded by
7184:
7183:
7094:
7087:
7080:
7071:
7070:
6836:
6835:
6814:MQM-107 Streaker
6758:AGM-114 Hellfire
6718:AIM-9 Sidewinder
6631:B83 nuclear bomb
6626:B61 nuclear bomb
6521:
6520:
6448:
6447:
6428:
6421:
6414:
6405:
6404:
6234:Recoilless rifle
6154:
6153:
5925:SEAL Recon Rifle
5786:
5785:
5688:
5681:
5674:
5665:
5664:
5647:Internet Archive
5637:Internet Archive
5619:
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5192:on April 1, 2012
5188:. Archived from
5177:
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5157:. Archived from
5155:Smith Enterprise
5147:
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5124:
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5028:on March 6, 2012
5024:. Archived from
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4971:on June 25, 2009
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4538:
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3984:SINA Corporation
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3962:SINA Corporation
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1080:with 4 grooves.
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5659:Wayback Machine
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50:Battle rifle
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7044:Flight Suit
6907:M16A2 Rifle
6788:Zuni rocket
6753:AGM-88 HARM
6748:AGM-86 ALCM
6692:M2 Browning
6677:L/60 Bofors
6335:9×19mm NATO
6270:MK 153 SMAW
5910:M110A1 SDMR
5217:Yahoo! News
5196:October 26,
4423:10945/10681
3776:February 3,
3746:February 3,
2905:"M14 rifle"
2785:Lewis, Jack
2370:Vietnam War
2347:Afghanistan
2258:: Uses the
2161:South Korea
2147:Philippines
1932:called the
1900:El Salvador
1709:Vietnam War
1239:M14E2/M14A1
1221:pistol grip
1084:Accessories
1040:7.62-MM M14
947:Delta Force
896:The Citadel
849:Carter Hall
828:Afghanistan
699:Replacement
653:comptroller
620:Vietnam War
500:.300 Savage
473:John Garand
402:drill teams
170:1.3 million
167: built
7217:Categories
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7054:Mess dress
6897:M4 carbine
6862:M17 Pistol
6852:M11 Pistol
6832:Small arms
6652:M61 Vulcan
6322:Cartridges
6298:BGM-71 TOW
6280:M202 FLASH
6242:M3E1 MAAWS
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6176:MK 13 EGLM
5817:MK 18 CQBR
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5277:August 20,
5106:BEMIL사진자료실
3806:October 4,
3706:"无托结构的M14"
3298:August 13,
2447:References
1861:Costa Rica
1810:San Carlos
1729:Ogaden War
1411:Fort Bragg
1104:safety pin
1093:M6 bayonet
1037:U.S. Rifle
906:, and the
854:USNS
824:M21 rifles
647:, and the
645:M1 carbine
610:Deployment
579:Winchester
461:Winchester
137:Winchester
25:M14 rifle
7205:M16 rifle
7190:M1 Garand
7158:Ruger XGI
7101:M1 Garand
6857:M9 Pistol
6517:Munitions
5992:MK 22 ASR
5987:MK 21 PSR
5977:M2010 ESR
5962:MK 20 SSR
5947:M110 SASS
5920:MK 12 SPR
5880:Mk 14 EBR
5857:MK 14 EBR
5737:P229R DAK
4755:March 21,
4235:April 29,
4110:0020-6512
3942:April 25,
3916:March 12,
3690:March 18,
3514:August 8,
3423:U.S. Army
2999:April 24,
2434:M1 Garand
2366:Australia
2292:Venezuela
2103:Lithuania
2009:Indonesia
1930:E-Arsenal
1798:Argentina
1699:Conflicts
1555:M1 Garand
1323:overwatch
1303:Mk 14 EBR
1100:Bandoleer
847:USS
832:Iraq Wars
751:in 1988.
705:7.62×51mm
492:cartridge
465:Remington
375:5.56x45mm
360:M1 Garand
348:cartridge
333:M14 rifle
235:Cartridge
159:1957–1980
105:Conflicts
7024:Uniforms
6978:Ordnance
6687:GAU-23/A
6355:6.8×51mm
6330:12 Gauge
6290:Missiles
6275:M141 BDM
6247:M136 AT4
6171:M320 GLM
6149:Ordnance
6104:M249 SAW
6038:M26 MASS
6020:Shotguns
5832:M231 FPW
5714:Handguns
5699:infantry
5694:Current
5655:Archived
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5469:cite web
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5407:July 29,
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3143:Archived
3064:Archived
3017:(1962).
2966:Newsweek
2470:Archived
2466:NRA Blog
2415:See also
2240:used by
2079:and the
1996:Honduras
1952:Ethiopia
1938:M14-TP 2
1848:Colombia
1759:Iraq War
1288:M14 SMUD
1225:foregrip
1211:fire, a
1174:Military
1139:M2 bipod
805:M40A1/A3
768:Fallujah
655:for the
553:Newsweek
438:infantry
354:for the
181:Variants
175:Variants
156:Produced
117:Designed
39:magazine
7173:USMCDMR
6932:Support
6884:carbine
6840:Sidearm
6706:Missile
6444:systems
6393:40x53mm
6389:40x51mm
6385:40×46mm
6380:.50 BMG
6340:.45 ACP
6265:M72 LAW
6257:Rockets
6206:Mortars
6186:M32 MGL
6119:M27 IAR
5982:M24 SWS
5905:M38 DMR
5900:M25 SWS
5895:M21 SWS
5885:M39 EMR
5837:M27 IAR
5827:GAU-5/A
5790:Assault
5746:M18 MHS
5495:Rappler
5137:Twitter
4699:July 6,
3884:YouTube
3880:(Video)
3161:The M16
2686:May 15,
2305:Vietnam
2230:Ukraine
2203:Tunisia
2189:Type 57
2121:Morocco
2073:Lebanon
1926:Estonia
1913:Eritrea
1887:Ecuador
1804:at the
1600:Gallery
1542:in 2017
1491:Norinco
1478:Norinco
1396:bullpup
1126:action.
1072:Rifling
980:M24 SWS
772:Leupold
749:M24 SWS
691:(3,463
680:Vietnam
451:en bloc
427:History
6797:Target
6667:GAU-19
6662:GAU-13
6657:GAU-12
6571:GBU-28
6556:GBU-15
6442:Ground
5935:Sniper
5794:battle
5781:Rifles
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643:, the
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546:(from
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496:.30-06
467:, and
382:sniper
322:Sights
248:Action
219:Barrel
210:Length
6880:Rifle
6541:GBU-8
6536:Mk-84
6531:Mk-82
6481:HMMWV
6196:MK 47
6191:MK 19
6138:MK 43
6129:MK 48
6114:XM250
6108:MK 46
6043:M1014
6006:MK 15
6001:MK 13
5952:MK 11
5915:SDM-R
5852:MK 17
5847:MK 16
5842:HK416
5822:XM177
5771:MK 27
5766:MK 26
5761:MK 25
5756:MK 24
5751:MK 23
5722:M1911
5133:Tweet
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1776:Users
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1390:M89SR
1297:scope
1231:M14E1
1213:bipod
1205:stock
1078:twist
1051:Stock
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92:Users
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6524:Bomb
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