Shorty M1A, M14, M305 projects ...

I don't find the troy mcs itself heavy .Just the total package is to much (for me anyhow)for the single point sling.Its going back on my sr22:cool:.The wood norc stock has been the light weight of all the stocks i've had.If I were to build a shorty m14 for hunting thats the stock id put on it.
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The least heavyest stock is the wooden stock by far that I have weighed.
 
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slug870, where did you get that flash-hider??? :D

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
my latest M14 shorty :
NEW Dlask PWS clone compensator, prototype scope mount, Bushnell Scopechief VI 4X with BDC, LAZ's folding stock.
KISS!!!!

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The least heavyest stock is the wooden stock by far that I have weighed.

and shortly you can weigh the new M14S-CQB stock, which is without a doubt the lightest M14 stock availlable to Canada. Mass production (if i can call it that) is well under way ;)
 
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The least heavyest stock is the wooden stock by far that I have weighed.



I've got some solid info on stock weights, although i do not have a troy here to weigh and i need to find my notes on the Vltor but here is what i have found

Poly/rinco Plastic stocks with buttplate weigh on average 3 lbs 4 ounces

Chu wood stock (i only have one here and it's super light but still a soft piece of crap) with buttplate 2 lbs 7 ounces

USGI walnut with buttplate (weighed 2) 3lbs 4 oz

USGI fiberglass (connector/selector filled) with buttplate 3 lbs 2 ounces

SAGE EBR (new canadian import) 5 lbs 11 ounces

ICRW M14S-CQB with grip and commercial 6 position buttstock and forward sling loop 2lbs 7 ounces

ICRW M14S-CQB with full 12" understock rail, grip and commercial 6 position buttstock an even 3 lbs
(M14S-CQB with no furniture, no rail is only 1 lbs 12ounces :dancingbanana: )

anyone have a troy mcs to weigh or a JAE?
 
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slug870, where did you get that flash-hider??? :D

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

im going to go out on a limb and say that looks like leo cormiers work. mostly because it looks identical to the one leo did for me. if it is, leo turns out these us navy style in his shop. i was talking with leo this evening, if anyone is interested in these breaks, pm and ill let leo know, or i can put you in touch with him.
 
Brake is Dlask bull brake.
Hi Claven,
What do you think of the Dlask brake? Is the gun much louder than before? How about muzzle rise and recoil? I am having a Dlask brake installed on my M305 this week, so I am eager to hear from others who have it.

Cheers!

p.s. I just noticed that this is my first post. Yay! :)
 
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Lot's of my clients are sending me excellent feedback on the Dlask BULL brake. Like the NAV-14 , I can claim responsibility for giving these two muzzle devices thier new names hehehe

as for shorty M14/M1a projects, this gem of a rifle was a pure pleasure to build, I'll post one pic as I think it's owner that had me build it for him will probably want the honours of posting the run down on the items in the build. But for those seeking more pics of tacticool shorty M14 eye candy...... feast your eyes on this factory 18.5" medium krieger barrelled Sage EBR
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Shortened and rethreaded by Jeff Smith @ Valley Gunsmithing. Vortex flashhider, Wolf springs, marstar op-rod spring guide, EoTech 552, Marstar AKM Chassis, nice fat ergogrip for my large cabbage grabbers, C7A2 style butt, Magpul XTM rail panels, CAA folding front grip.

It is extremely front heavy, but it doesn't bother me too much. Shoots like a dream, and has been doing me well since 2006. Maybe got 5000 rounds through her. Mostly handloads.

- Mac
 
Sorry for the late reply guys, wasn't keeping an eye on the thread. The brake is in fact done by Leo Cormier. If anyone is interested in one, or in a similar one incorporating the front sight; let me know and I can speak with Leo and get one made for you. Pics of both styles available upon request.

Oh, and sweet rifle Mac!


im going to go out on a limb and say that looks like leo cormiers work. mostly because it looks identical to the one leo did for me. if it is, leo turns out these us navy style in his shop. i was talking with leo this evening, if anyone is interested in these breaks, pm and ill let leo know, or i can put you in touch with him.
 
Sorry for the late reply guys, wasn't keeping an eye on the thread. The brake is in fact done by Leo Cormier. If anyone is interested in one, or in a similar one incorporating the front sight; let me know and I can speak with Leo and get one made for you. Pics of both styles available upon request.

Oh, and sweet rifle Mac!

Slug870, how does it handle?

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
im going to go out on a limb and say that looks like leo cormiers work. mostly because it looks identical to the one leo did for me. if it is, leo turns out these us navy style in his shop. i was talking with leo this evening, if anyone is interested in these breaks, pm and ill let leo know, or i can put you in touch with him.
We will be releasing in the new year our new custom brake's that will eliminate all muzzle rise and extremely decrease the felt recoil. This muzzle brake is in the final stage's of testing & will be made for those who decided to chop there barrel and use the 1/2"-28 threading.
 
OKAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
Time too sport my own :adult:

THIS IS WHY YOU DON'T TAKE YOUR M14 TO THE M14Doctor!

*Click on the Pic's for a larger image!*



Take a special look at what he did to my gas block. This is the cat's meow! been out several time's shooting since him & his wicked welder buddy hooked me up with this ultimate front post mod for shorties. I have yet to re-zero my rifle no matter how many times I have taken on and off my gas assembly. Truly recommend it to anyone wanting to shorten the M14. Plus I can use my same tools to take on and off my flash hider (for cleaning my crown & hider) and also my tunning fork for disassembling the gas assembly.
:cheers: & thanx Doc 4 the hook-up ;)
 
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