go to the "PHOTO" section on the forum and you'll find a sticky near the top with LOADS of pictures of M14 rifles ...
Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
This would be a good paint job for you up in NV......don't drop it though...it'll be lost in the snow
Nice, I may end up with a paint job like that for hunting....or maybe tan....
Thanks for your reply, but with a B square mount and a Leopould VX2 she's a wee bit heavy to lug around in the bush for any extended period of time. I think she weighs about 12.5 pounds fully loaded, good for road hunting, but not recommended if you prefer the longer "sneak and peek" method....
HAHA my ROCHELLE already has a white dress(synthetic stock/handguard) that's painted white for winter ... funny thing is I found the synthetic stocks colder than wood ones ... so she wears a wooden one right now ...
Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
You need a carbon fiber stock my friend, temperature neutral even in your sub zero climate![]()
I'm sending out a couple of my new "standard type" M14 stocks to pre chosen "testers". Once I have feedback from them and the feedback is positive... I'll be doing a production run of 25 stocks.
The ICR M14SGI is similar in dimension to your typical usgi m14 stock, but stronger. The stocks are made from a blend of carbon fiber composite, do not require a liner, drop in snug fit and are beddable, paintable and customizeable. Rails, sling studs, recoil pads and cheek risers will be optional. Full details will be released in a few weeks![]()
You need a carbon fiber stock my friend, temperature neutral even in your sub zero climate![]()