XM-21 Repro.

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  • nf1e
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 2122

    #1

    XM-21 Repro.

    Put together a repro XM-21 using a Hi-Lux M40 3-9 scope.
    Rifle is mostly SA with Bula receiver with SA USGI heel welded on by James River.
    Works for me. Plenty of CMP USGI parts on this one.





  • lyman
    Administrator - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11266

    #2
    nice looking rifle!!

    do you think HiLux will make a cam to use on that mount?

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    • nf1e
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 2122

      #3
      Originally posted by lyman
      nice looking rifle!!

      do you think HiLux will make a cam to use on that mount?
      I have no idea. I just like to shoot these animals.

      Waiting for a NF ATACR 5-25x56 F1 .250 MOA for an M14 precision project. Supposed to be here on Monday.

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      • lyman
        Administrator - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 11266

        #4
        are you noticing any elevation changes with that mount (not having a cam to hold it down)? or is the mounting point for the bases pinned?

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        • nf1e
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 2122

          #5
          The mount is staked on the front hinge area and very stable.

          Heel stamp.

          Last edited by nf1e; 11-02-2018, 02:56.

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          • Former Cav
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 2241

            #6
            how do you keep the 1 screw secured.
            I had a generation 3 springfield mount and could not get it to stay tight for more then 7 rounds with loctite even.

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            • lyman
              Administrator - OFC
              • Aug 2009
              • 11266

              #7
              I put a fiber washer between on my 1st gen ART and it works well,
              does not come loose at all, (I crank it down too)

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              • nf1e
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 2122

                #8
                Originally posted by Former Cav
                how do you keep the 1 screw secured.
                I had a generation 3 springfield mount and could not get it to stay tight for more then 7 rounds with loctite even.

                Pretty simple, I clean and de-grease both the bolt and the receiver hole and have used a dozen different single points with " none" coming loose. A problem many have is over torquing the bolt so it's tendency spring back causes trouble.
                Also etching the mating surface of the bolt head and mount helps.

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                • Col. Colt
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 928

                  #9
                  Very nice looking rifle! The XM-21 was an outstanding performer - used by Sgt. A. Waldron - who was the top scoring US sniper in Vietnam. He also used a PVS-2 night vision scope to very good effect - something the M14 could easily mount that the M-40/Marine Bolt guns could not, limiting them to daytime actions only. CC
                  Colt, Glock and Remington factory trained LE Armorer
                  LE Trained Firearms Instructor

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                  • nf1e
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 2122

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Col. Colt
                    Very nice looking rifle! The XM-21 was an outstanding performer - used by Sgt. A. Waldron - who was the top scoring US sniper in Vietnam. He also used a PVS-2 night vision scope to very good effect - something the M14 could easily mount that the M-40/Marine Bolt guns could not, limiting them to daytime actions only. CC
                    We used the Starlight scopes on our M14s for perimeter guard around the airbase at Chu Lai while I was there. Very effective for the time 1967 and 1968.

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