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  • nf1e
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 2122

    #1

    2 of 13 receivers left to assemble into M14s

    These are the remainder of the 13 receivers I picked up last Fall for my Winter projects. With Winter drawing to a close it would seem only fitting that these be assembled into working M14 type rifles. I am thinking these should be traditional builds with chrome lined standard weight barrels which I snagged out of the stash earlier this morning. Bolts have been fitted and I am ready to go.
    Whatta Hobby!

    Last edited by nf1e; 02-29-2020, 04:02.
  • nf1e
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 2122

    #2
    Well, Rock-Ola 146 became a rifle this morning. Dropped it in one of my IDF sniper stocks.







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    • nf1e
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 2122

      #3
      Down to the last receiver. I am doing a little something different, as a project, with this one.
      Trying to create a 10 dot challenge rifle using a standard M14 type receiver. This will be a first for me. I started out using an LRB M25 with a Kreiger heavy barrel in .308 5 years ago, then went to a Bula Defense Systems XM21 version #1 which had a removable rail like the M25 and a Bula ultra heavy barrel in .308, finally I used a Bula XM21 version #2 with rail machined as part of the receiver and an ultra heavy Bula 6.5 Creedmoor barrel.
      Using a standard receiver will require the use of a side mount for the optics. I have chosen a Sadlak for this purpose as they have proven to be the most stable of all side mounts.
      Got a good start on the barreled action this afternoon. Bula Defense Systems standard receiver heel marked James River Armory with a Bula bolt and an ultra heavy Bula barrel in .308. Still need to add M1 rear sight, a bolt stop and connector pin. Other than that she has been barreled , headspaced to 1.632 and fitted to a very tight birch usgi stock.





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      • nf1e
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 2122

        #4
        Finishing up my new standard receivered 10 dot challenge rifle. Plenty of chopping and chewing to fit the monster barrel into the USGI birch stock and lots for grinding on the underside of the handguard to get it to set down where it belongs. Installed the Sadlak optics mount so she is ready for a test run. I like to let the loctite set for a day so it looks like tomorrow for testing. That gives me some time to check out and decide what optic she will be crowned with. Whatta Hobby!









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        • lyman
          Administrator - OFC
          • Aug 2009
          • 11269

          #5
          interesting front sight arrangement on that one

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          • nf1e
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 2122

            #6
            Because of the huge OD of this barrel, a proprietary gas lock front sight is required. Thanks again Bula.

            IMG_3513.jpg

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            • nf1e
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 2122

              #7
              Getting ready for her first function tests on my range. Chose the Leatherwood M1200-XLR 6-24x50mm for her first bonnet. Scope sits a bit high for my liking, but we'll see how it performs in the 10 dot challenge. The TAC-PRO cheek riser, in it's uppermost postion, will handle the altitude very nicely.







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              • Rifleman
                Member
                • Mar 2010
                • 99

                #8
                Very nice!

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                • nf1e
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 2122

                  #9
                  10 shots at 100 yds during function testing. I think once things get snugged up and I pay more attention to cant it will be a decent shooter. High scope presents some obstacles.

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                  • lyman
                    Administrator - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 11269

                    #10
                    does Leatherwood make a shorter version of that mount?

                    looks like it is basically a universal, as in for any picatinny rail

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                    • nf1e
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 2122

                      #11
                      As far as I know, it needs to be that high for the Camputer to clear the rear sight. Irons can be used with this set up in place.
                      I have plenty of other scopes that will mount lower, but I am sort of experimenting with this one after seeing a review by HFunk on another forum.
                      It's all fun.

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                      • bruce
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 3759

                        #12
                        Hum ... you always seem to come up with something neat from your M-14/M-1A bag! Sincerely. bruce.
                        " Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."

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                        • lyman
                          Administrator - OFC
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 11269

                          #13
                          Originally posted by nf1e
                          As far as I know, it needs to be that high for the Camputer to clear the rear sight. Irons can be used with this set up in place.
                          I have plenty of other scopes that will mount lower, but I am sort of experimenting with this one after seeing a review by HFunk on another forum.
                          It's all fun.
                          bot my ART's have the cam (both set for M118) but are lower,
                          but the are mounted directly to the M1A, no rail needed,

                          does the cheek riser go high enough to use it comfortably?

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                          • nf1e
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 2122

                            #14
                            Originally posted by lyman
                            bot my ART's have the cam (both set for M118) but are lower,
                            but the are mounted directly to the M1A, no rail needed,

                            does the cheek riser go high enough to use it comfortably?
                            The original ARTs have a much smaller cam and used a simple low mount. I have some ART repros that are over an inch lower that this monster, but the 24 power has an distinct advantage over the old ARTs.

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                            • bdm
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 613

                              #15
                              Very nice thank you for posting

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