OK, I'm going to translate your post so it is easier to understand.M14 is crap the action is way to open for dirt to fall in and cause ftf. Secondly theres exposed threads on the barrel good luck getting the cylinder ring off if you bang that up. The gas system is also prone to misalignment. The type 97 has a much better action and is far more covered from the elements. Take down is easier and theres no stupid threads to tighten or strip out. Look up any torture test involving the m14 it fails miserably where a t97 would shine
The right weapon is the one that is best suited to the tactics you plan on employing.
For skirmishing, close in fighting, etc... A lightweight intermediate cartridge rifle wins.
For stand off, longer range, designated marksman style shooting...
A semi auto with a traditional full powered cartridge is the better choice.
A lot of what determines what makes a "better" rifle is how it is used.
And for every single one of those roles there are better options than the M14. Fun thing to plink with, play with tinker with, as a serious platform. In a free world better options from the semi auto G3, The SIG 542, the FN FAL, the AR10 pattern rifle(HK MR308 is my personal favourite), The FN SCAR.
For us, there is now the Famae SG542. But the M14 was fun but really not that great for serious work.
Under most circumstances I would not feel disadvantaged with the right high quality M14 pattern rifle.
...the M14 was fun but really not that great for serious work.
If I ever suddenly find myself having to do "serious work" with a firearm, the last thing I'm going to be worrying about is whether the rifle I happen to be holding got voted "Most Tier-1-est" by a quorum of internet experts![]()
And for every single one of those roles there are better options than the M14. Fun thing to plink with, play with tinker with, as a serious platform. In a free world better options from the semi auto G3, The SIG 542, the FN FAL, the AR10 pattern rifle(HK MR308 is my personal favourite), The FN SCAR.
For us, there is now the Famae SG542. But the M14 was fun but really not that great for serious work.
So what your saying is the bullets that come out of a the SG542, FN SCAR-H, HK 417, etc are more deadly than the same 7.62x51 rounds out of an M14? Ergonomics on the M14 might be dated, and it might be harder to mount optics on it compared to modern rifles with full length rail, but it's still a battle proven design, and it still works. It''s just as capable for serious work as any other serious rifle.
You can have AR like ergo on a M14 if you put the proper stock on it.




























