m14 Socom

Mioryder

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When can we expect more of these beauties?, missed out on the last batch, eager to score one of these......
 
+1 bet they wont last long when they do come in.
Make it a deal with the Wetterlings 26" Forest Axe, I can't seem to swing that by the lady of the house that I need it. Really I don't, but how could I say no.
 
Would these be. Restricted? You know cus of appearance

they ban things, prohibit them, because of appearance


the only thing that gets restricted by name is stuff they want prohibited but don't have the political clout for (they = rcmp)


(note- this goes above and beyond the definitions and criteria for each class of firearm ergo "by name")
 
Sounds fantastic. Do you have estimate of the quality on this batch?
Could you make the thread 5/8"x24?

ALL OF THIS!!!!! ^!!!!


Nothing more infuriating at the moment for M14 builds than knowing you have almost no option in flash hider. Except for something like the Delta P M14 Adaptor; but that b&$#! is $200 before you put a hider on it. And it's still got the dove tail for the sight post; which because of the full rail on Troy chassis, you can't use.

With the rising costs of the Norinco already ((not complaining just yet)) toss on $200 plus another $100-150 for the actual flash hider you want and you're already scratching a grand by the time you tax and ship it. You're really starting to get into Springfield territory now. Drop a $300 bolt, $20 spring guide, $200 USGI stock... well you get the idea.

But yeah, that ONE modification would save so much head ache and MONEY! That'd sell faster than fat kids to smarties!
 
Ordered the 22" barreled Nor M1A last Thursday, it arrived last night, pretty quick, field stripped and cleaned, could find no problems, or at least none that you wouldn't find in a military issue M14, Am pretty pleased with my purchase, will do business with them again. One question- the receiver is stamped Socom, I thought the Socom was the 18" model. Pardon me if I sound a little confused but you have to admit the recent history of this model(s) is/are a little confusing. Perhaps someone can set me straight! Thanks again to CanAmmo.
 
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Ordered the 22" barreled Nor M1A last Thursday, it arrived last night, pretty quick, field stripped and cleaned, could find no problems, or at least none that you wouldn't find in a military issue M14, Am pretty pleased with my purchase, will do business with them again. One question- the receiver is stamped Socom, I thought the Socom was the 18" model. Pardon me if I sound a little confused but you have to admit the recent history of this model(s) is/are a little confusing. Perhaps someone can set me straight! Thank again to CanAmmo.
Where the heck did you order it from?
 
ALL OF THIS!!!!! ^!!!!


Nothing more infuriating at the moment for M14 builds than knowing you have almost no option in flash hider. Except for something like the Delta P M14 Adaptor; but that b&$#! is $200 before you put a hider on it. And it's still got the dove tail for the sight post; which because of the full rail on Troy chassis, you can't use.

With the rising costs of the Norinco already ((not complaining just yet)) toss on $200 plus another $100-150 for the actual flash hider you want and you're already scratching a grand by the time you tax and ship it. You're really starting to get into Springfield territory now. Drop a $300 bolt, $20 spring guide, $200 USGI stock... well you get the idea.

But yeah, that ONE modification would save so much head ache and MONEY! That'd sell faster than fat kids to smarties!


Yikes- flesh eating Smarties!
 
I think it's a reallocated Socom 18 receiver fitted with a 22", don't get me wrong I keep going over it and checking everything as per Lazarus's suggestions. The only thing left to check is headspace, so I'm now looking for headspace gauges (7.62 Nato) as I would like to take it to the range tomorrow.
 
I know your web page says sold out but you wouldn't happen to have a couple 22" models kicking around in the back somewhere now would you ;)
 
Finally got to range- everything smooth, run a couple hundred rnds thru, all in all more than pleased, shoots very well, now if the shooter was only better. Thanks again to CanadaAmmo.
 
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