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  • Kaliman
    Member
    • May 2015
    • 63

    #16
    Good stuff! I've been more into WWI-Korea history but since I've decided to do this M14 build I've been diving into USMC Nam history.

    I was with 3/5 and went to the 'Stan' not the 'Nam'.

    I'll have to shoot him an email. From talking to other vets the selector lock is more appropriate than the switch. Also, that kit hides the JRA stamped serial, correct?

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    • nf1e
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 2122

      #17
      Originally posted by Kaliman
      Good stuff! I've been more into WWI-Korea history but since I've decided to do this M14 build I've been diving into USMC Nam history.

      I was with 3/5 and went to the 'Stan' not the 'Nam'.

      I'll have to shoot him an email. From talking to other vets the selector lock is more appropriate than the switch. Also, that kit hides the JRA stamped serial, correct?
      Thank you for your service.
      Yes, the lock out button is more appropriate. The only time I ever even saw a selector was during our fam classes.
      Yes, the connector rod covers the rail below the op rod groove.

      Semper Fi
      Art

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