M14 weight, looking for light weight options

I just asked Chopper Reid about this...
He said, "Harden the f**k up!"

Do some practice hunts with a 25 pound C6, then your M14 will feel like pellet gun!
 
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Anyways........ I have gotten some good input from a few here that has really helped so thanks to those.

To the others the rifle is not the only thing I am packing in, if it was then I would not worry about the weight as much. I also carry a loaded pack with food, water, calls, skinning kit, flashlight, gloves rags and in cold weather extra clothing some times. So all together i can be hauling 40-60 pounds. Thinning out the weight of the gun and what I am carrying saves energy and trying to prevent getting a sweat on during cold weather hunts. The M14 I was carrying was in the Marstar AKM chassis with a larger optic on it and bi pod. I have parked that gun in favour of a lighter and more compact setup.
 
"pasty office boy." Thanks for the giggle!

If cheap and light weight are your goals, use the iron sights. Install the lightest stock you can (fiberglass GI, I think) and that is all you can do.

That said, Barney is right. Hit the gym and get stronger. I carry a Garand regularly and none of my other hunting rifles are less than 9lb with optic and I have no issues with any of them. The Garand in particular carries very nicely due to its superb balance, even at 10+lb with a loaded clip and sling. Sure they aren't super light, but that shouldn't be a problem unless you are going after sheep or goats in big mountains. I am far from an athlete, too, just a pasty office boy for the most part.


Mark
 
Too funny!

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All kidding aside, I put an 18.5inch barrel & a usgi fiberglass stock on mine & it's alot lighter now
 
Hunting with a Norinco/Poly M305 is one of the sheer joys of life. There's not a Remington 700 or Marlin 336 or Winchester 94 that can even duplicate the feeling of whitetail or bear hunting with a Norc.

You obviously have little experience with nice bolt action rifles.
 
18.0" standard profile barreled action complete with SAGE op rod guide block, DC Vortex, trigger group and V2 EBR trigger shoe

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I also use a Garand for hunting, so for an M14 /305 I would consider changing the stock an BP (get some true weights of what the stocks are) I have hung synthetic stocks on the scale for other rifles and they are as much as a Walnut one. may be consider taking a GI walnut stock and skeletonizing the butt area where the cleaning kit etc goes. I have thought of doing this with a garand, but right now I have swapped out my gi garand stock for a italian paratrooper folding one, the Weight is the same, but slings much better, and shorter. I have also put it on a diet and shortened it down by 6 inches to minimum legal length, and also has "d" model style scope mount.

I can post pics, if there is interest.

G

I would like to use an M14 for bush hunting and el. My concern isnt about the guns function but rather weight. I am looking for guys rig weights and what they did to achieve it. I am not looking to put together a thousand dollar M14 plus glass but rather an economical rig for hunting only.


Any and all information is apreciated guys and thanks in advance.
 
It's possible. A shorty in a USGI or Norinco stock, 5 round short magazine, rubber/epoxy filled buttpad and no cleaning kit will put you under 10lbs for sure. As for scope and mount, you might be slightly over 10lbs depending on your setup. But a good sling can make up for the extra weight and if you like using bipods, you can use the sling for some supported shooting. Like previously shown, you can carry the rifle "battle-ready" with military style 2-3point slings.
My current setup is a Shorty in a Norinco stock frankensteined with a Norinco 870 folder putting the weight at 9.0lbs. With 5 round long mag, sling, scope and mount it came in at 11.0lbs even. I'm pretty sure I can knock the weight down if I have a lighter scope, mount and mag. I preferred a folding stock for a smaller profile when packed, but I'm not sure if this is a concern for you since you said you've use a Garand before.
 
My 16.25" Blackfeather "RS" was 9 lbs. 4 oz. without the magazine and optic.

The 18/18.5" action would allow the user to use a lighter gas lock/muzzle device
than I had on the CQB-16, so the weight would remain around 9 lbs. in the "RS".

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I would eliminate the irons, use a standard hand guard, the longer aluminum CASM with
your light weight optic in a set of light weight rings and add maybe add an of set MRDS.
You would probably want a lighter butt stock, my CTR had a heavy rubber recoil pad added.
 
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I also use a Garand for hunting, so for an M14 /305 I would consider changing the stock an BP (get some true weights of what the stocks are) I have hung synthetic stocks on the scale for other rifles and they are as much as a Walnut one. may be consider taking a GI walnut stock and skeletonizing the butt area where the cleaning kit etc goes. I have thought of doing this with a garand, but right now I have swapped out my gi garand stock for a italian paratrooper folding one, the Weight is the same, but slings much better, and shorter. I have also put it on a diet and shortened it down by 6 inches to minimum legal length, and also has "d" model style scope mount.

I can post pics, if there is interest.

G


More info and pics would be great. I would prefer the wood stock if weight is a non issue capartively. Thanks!!!!
 
My 16.25" Blackfeather "RS" was 9 lbs. 4 oz. without the magazine and optic.

The 18/18.5" action would allow the user to use a lighter gas lock/muzzle device
than I had on the CQB-16, so the weight would remain around 9 lbs. in the "RS".

CQB-16.BF-RS.06.25.13.jpg




I would eliminate the irons, use a standard hand guard, the longer aluminum CASM with
your light weight optic in a set of light weight rings and add maybe add an of set MRDS.
You would probably want a lighter butt stock, my CTR had a heavy rubber recoil pad added.

Since ism hunting the irons would go for sure and I would until is eggs 18.5 inch shortie. 10 lbs is not an absolute must just a ball park to aim for. Thanks again!!
 
It's possible. A shorty in a USGI or Norinco stock, 5 round short magazine, rubber/epoxy filled buttpad and no cleaning kit will put you under 10lbs for sure. As for scope and mount, you might be slightly over 10lbs depending on your setup. But a good sling can make up for the extra weight and if you like using bipods, you can use the sling for some supported shooting. Like previously shown, you can carry the rifle "battle-ready" with military style 2-3point slings.
My current setup is a Shorty in a Norinco stock frankensteined with a Norinco 870 folder putting the weight at 9.0lbs. With 5 round long mag, sling, scope and mount it came in at 11.0lbs even. I'm pretty sure I can knock the weight down if I have a lighter scope, mount and mag. I preferred a folding stock for a smaller profile when packed, but I'm not sure if this is a concern for you since you said you've use a Garand before.

Thanks for the info. A folder would be nice but sturdiness and cheek weld would concern me on one. Thanks for the input and a few new ideas. I will be looking to pickup a short m14/305 next month and start working towards putting it on a mild diet, not going to go crazy since my pocket is a bit lighter after Christmas.
 
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