SAGE EBR build videos posted...

Big fan!! Thanks for your hard work, it's great having content dense resources like the ones you've produced!
 
Thanks guys! This is a customer rifle (I'm a licensed gunsmith now!!). I'll throw a CASM mount on it and scope it for testing. The customer has a clip-guide picatinny rail section and I think he's going to use that and the forward rail sections to scope his rifle. After break-in, this rifle will be sent to someone else to be salt-bath-nitrided. Then he'll get his new rifle.

Tony.
 
That's really decent! For some reason I was expecting it to be much heavier than a blackfeather.

Great, now I want one!

Keep in mind that we haven't added a scope yet.



Exactly as pictured above, with a loaded 20 round mag of XM80 ball, the total weight is 13lb, 5.5oz. Without the full magazine, this rifle should weigh 11lbs, 13oz. Had the barrel been a standard weight profile, this rifle would weigh in right at 11lbs. Not bad for a fully scoped rifle!

-LRB M14SA receiver
-Blackfeather chassis
-M14.CA RBS
-Bassett high picatinny mount
-Burris Zee medium height rings
-Zeiss Conquest 3-9x50mm scope
-Bula Forge medium weight 19.25" barrel
-M14EBR trigger shoe

The action in the Blackfeather is identical to the one I just installed in a SAGE and it's fully scoped.

Tony.
 
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I'll join the show'n'tell. My U.S. Army M14 EBR-RI clone weighs as much as... a 5-month old kid.

USGI parts all around (barrel, bolt, trigger group, op rod.. etc). Heel stamped PolyTech receiver
Sage EBR chassis with 6-bolt top rail, and early 'welded' style butt stock
EGRO grip
Sage VFG
KAC bi-pod adapter
Harris 1A2-L
Sage cantilever mount
Leupold MK4 3.5-10x40 mil-dot
Leupold MK4 med rings
 
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