YOUR ORIGINAL STATEMENT IS WRONG- the m14 as issued to the average
gi IS NOT CAPABLE OF AUTOMATIC FIRE- as it LEAVES THE FACTORY it is semi-auto only, with the SELECTOR LOCK covering the spindle that allows it to FIRE FULL AUTO- there is a BAG WITH PARTS WITH IT that is attached to the trigger guard - when the rifle arrives in its bag in the wooden box, it goes FIRST to the battalion armourer, who does an inspection and REMOVES SAID BAG or INSTALLS THE PARTS ACCORDING TO BATTALION COMMANDER- in other words IT'S THE HIGH HIGHS that DETERMINE WHETHER THE RIFLE IS CAPABLE OF FULL AUTO OR NOT and, after the m60 became common issue, VERY FEW select fires were issued- moreover, we got ours from isreal, who GROUND OFF the junction BETWEEN THE RECEIVER AND THE TRIGGER GROUP , AND WELDED THE SPINDLE SO IT CAN'T MOVE- THERE IS NO WAY FOR THE ISREALI GUNS TO BECOME SELECTIVE FIRE- and the parts baggies that were surplussed are also on the sked of parts which can't be exported out of the us- THE ONLY REASON THE M14 IS LISTED AS A SELECTIVE FIRE ( CLASS 3 IN THE STATES) IS BECAUSE THE BATF SAYS SO , AND THAT'S WHY CANADA MADE IT A CONVERTED AUTO
THE LATE DAVE TOMLINSON was argueing this before the courts just before he passed on