I am tossing this one out for comment:
I have owned a Century Arms M14 for quite a few years and about 10 years ago the rear of the receiver separated and gave me a bruise that I will not forget. Up to that point I estimate I had fed it 500+ rounds.
The cause, I deduced from Page 252 of the Kuhnhausen shop manual, was that I have a 'soft' Federal Ordinance Inc. receiver. The receiver is stamped Fed Ord.
That incident led the injured rifle to the deepest and darkest corner of my gun storage area, and in a housecleaning campaign today it surfaced. This rifle has the most attractive walnut stock I have ever seen on a military rifle and all parts appear in new condition. Except for the receiver of course.
I had contemplated welding or receiver replacement but M14 receivers are next to impossible to purchase, except for the Norinco line, and when found are very expensive. Also, once replaced, I doubt I will have the guts to stand behind it again.
I use a M1 Garand, a bunch of M1 Carbines, an AR-15, and tons of BA military stuff from the Lee Enfields to the K98's so I am not shy of most cartridges, however, I cannot get that slap from the M14 out of my mind.
In a similar position what would other military rifle fans do ? Peddle the parts ??
I have owned a Century Arms M14 for quite a few years and about 10 years ago the rear of the receiver separated and gave me a bruise that I will not forget. Up to that point I estimate I had fed it 500+ rounds.
The cause, I deduced from Page 252 of the Kuhnhausen shop manual, was that I have a 'soft' Federal Ordinance Inc. receiver. The receiver is stamped Fed Ord.
That incident led the injured rifle to the deepest and darkest corner of my gun storage area, and in a housecleaning campaign today it surfaced. This rifle has the most attractive walnut stock I have ever seen on a military rifle and all parts appear in new condition. Except for the receiver of course.
I had contemplated welding or receiver replacement but M14 receivers are next to impossible to purchase, except for the Norinco line, and when found are very expensive. Also, once replaced, I doubt I will have the guts to stand behind it again.
I use a M1 Garand, a bunch of M1 Carbines, an AR-15, and tons of BA military stuff from the Lee Enfields to the K98's so I am not shy of most cartridges, however, I cannot get that slap from the M14 out of my mind.
In a similar position what would other military rifle fans do ? Peddle the parts ??