Photo: Hooded Gas Lock Front Sight/FH Combo

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Hooded front sight + helix style flash hider. The front sight is from Marstar and is a perfect fit on my 2009 Polytech M14. The flash hider is from Dlask Arms. It was bored out for .308. I had the barrel shortened at the same time. What do you think?

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Looks good.Copies one of mine exactly.But I kinda like the shortness with out the flashhider/compensator thingy on the end.Just need to find a good but cheap thread protector so when the spirit moves me to take off the flashhider I won't bugger the exposed threads.
 
Damn! That's HOT!!! M14HC, your gonna cost me money! Ha ha ha, I like the look of the rifle so much, I'm thinking I might need to copy it!

Cheers
Jay
 
I like the look of the shorty with the gas lock sight way better than the long barrel with the long flash hider, although I went with a copy of the navy muzzle brake instead of the vortex. Even though my eyes arent good enough for the sights anymore.
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When it comes to M14 shorties, there are other options available for muzzle and front sight stylin'.

Since I am no longer planning on shooting on a two way range, or shooting much at night, [ ZOMBIE HORDES EXCEPTED ] I personally see no use at all for a Flash Hider on a 14 shorty ...
except to make your 14 look more TACTICOOL.

However, just to prevent your you know what from falling off, there should be SOMETHING hangin' off the end of the muzzle on a shorty 14.

Tapping the original Chinese long slotted front sight base/Flashider to match the usual 1/2 X 28 TPI threads on an M14 shorty, is the quick and dirty solution. This gives you an M14 matching muzzle accessory that looks acceptably fashionable, PLUS you get to reuse the original front sight, and retain windage adjustment for zeroing.

I do however highly recommend some type of compensator or muzzle brake on a shorty 14 instead of the RATHER GHEY FLASHIDER FASHION APPROACH. A comp or brake is one TACTICOOL add on that might actually have some real world PRACTICAL value.

I have been using mostly the Dlask / Miceluk brakes on my shorty 14s, but lately have been playing around with the YHM AR 15 combination FH/Brakes. These have the trendy "Medieval/Meat tenderiser" cuts at the end, and really make a shorty 14 look ....
Manly?

Of course, this leaves you without a front sight ....
or does it?

Here are a few pics of some other alternatives, including a railed forend with BUIS, a clamp on front sight base, and a few other ideas.

Your M14 can be MANLY ... yet fashionable.
What more could you want?
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Volters Gas Lock Front Sights

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These front sights are available in Canada for the norincos and polytec's. Smoother nicer product than some of the others out there.
 
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