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So i've seen it mentioned a little here. Mostly people are looking at doing their own build of it. SEI is going to offer a civilian version of the RINM, as per their website... does anyone know if there's anything about this rifle that would prevent the DOS from granting an export permit?
 
So i've seen it mentioned a little here. Mostly people are looking at doing their own build of it. SEI is going to offer a civilian version of the RINM, as per their website... does anyone know if there's anything about this rifle that would prevent the DOS from granting an export permit?

I had SEI build one for me back in September when the new SAGE stock first became available. Outstanding rifle.




The Performance Match stock will be available from SAGE (M14ALCS/PMRI) as a stand alone item after SHOT as will the PRS2 butt stock.
If possible, have your local SAGE dealer order and stock these items.

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That is the baddest azz m14 I have ever seen, it makes a ar15 look like a little toy.

How much does it weigh and what kind of accuracy are you getting if I can ask?

It's heavy, it weighs about 19 pounds as pictured with the suppressor and 20 rounds in the mag.
It may be a little less now that I changed to a GG&G bipod.

:redface: I have not had the opportunity to shoot it yet, but I hope to get out and fire a few shots very soon.

Accuracy should be sub MOA with good ammo if I do my part well.
 
Well if the action and stock are available here, there shouldn't be a problem getting an FFL to export it up here then =) sweet!
 
It's heavy, it weighs about 19 pounds as pictured with the suppressor and 20 rounds in the mag.
It may be a little less now that I changed to a GG&G bipod.

:redface: I have not had the opportunity to shoot it yet, but I hope to get out and fire a few shots very soon.

Accuracy should be sub MOA with good ammo if I do my part well.

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I would be all over that thing like a fat kid on a smartie. sub MOA, holy crap. How far out would it be accurate, could you get past 600 yards with 1 moa, say at a 1/2 mile 880 yards?

I know a .308 is capable but I am curious about your m14
 
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I would be all over that thing like a fat kid on a smartie. sub MOA, holy crap.
How far out would it be accurate, could you get past 600 yards with 1 moa, say at a 1/2 mile 880 yards?

I know a .308 is capable but I am curious about your m14

This M21A5 was built on an LRB receiver and it was tested at Ft. Benning in
March of 2008, it fired groups under 1 MOA at 1000 yards with M118LR ammo.

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My Crazy Horse M21A5 is built on a Poly Tech receiver and it's in the new RINM
SAGE EBR chassis, known to increase accuracy. Sound suppressors also tend to
improve accuracy. My rifle should be capable of sub MOA accuracy @ 1000 yards.
 
This M21A5 was built on an LRB receiver and it was tested at Ft. Benning in
March of 2008, it fired groups under 1 MOA at 1000 yards with M118LR ammo.

M21A5-benning.jpg


My Crazy Horse M21A5 is built on a Poly Tech receiver and it's in the new RINM
SAGE EBR chassis, known to increase accuracy. Sound suppressors also tend to
improve accuracy. My rifle should be capable of sub MOA accuracy @ 1000 yards.

I don't like you anymore :p

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Brigadier General Eddy Newman, U. S. Army (Ret.) shot the M14 EBR RI-NM at the 1000 yard line at Camp Perry this past August. He used M118LR ammunition. His score was 184 out of a possible 200 points.
 
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