M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

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Andy632

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

#31 Post by Andy632 »

Charlotte the flyer wrote:At the risk of sounding like a broken record on every .308/7.62 straight pull thread, does anybody know what they are like on extraction?

btw, I think that Garands are coming soon as well (according to a certain companies facecrack page (same people who are bringing the M14s in?)). For people like me who have never fired full bore with a gas system, I don't mind the 'neutered' straight pulls.

I've had mine for a few years now; on extraction some stuff is sticky, some isn't.
Old standard RG was reasonable; L42 RG155 tended to be a bit sticky (But shot very very well), MEN was always bloody tight (had to go 'Mexican Match' with the MEN ammo)!

168gn bullet behind 42.5 gns of Varget works fine both in the accuracy and operating efficiency stakes.

I modified my charging handle with a small extension just to help with those 'sticky' ones.

Btw, I've got a Harris bipod for mine.
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Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

#32 Post by 20series »

Also the Atlas bipods

http://www.accu-shot.com/Atlas_Bipods.php

never shot with one but they look the part

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HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

#33 Post by HALODIN »

What do you think of your M14? Allegedly in the latest edition of Visier Magazine in the test feature, they shot a grouping of 19mm with the iron sights @ 100 meters which sounds pretty good to me.

The only problem with my M14 is it only comes with a 5 round mag and whilst I will have a couple of 20 round mags in the not too distant future (touch wood!) I wonder if you've come across any for sale?
Andy632 wrote:I've had mine for a few years now; on extraction some stuff is sticky, some isn't.
Old standard RG was reasonable; L42 RG155 tended to be a bit sticky (But shot very very well), MEN was always bloody tight (had to go 'Mexican Match' with the MEN ammo)!

168gn bullet behind 42.5 gns of Varget works fine both in the accuracy and operating efficiency stakes.

I modified my charging handle with a small extension just to help with those 'sticky' ones.

Btw, I've got a Harris bipod for mine.
HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

#34 Post by HALODIN »

sign92
20series wrote:Also the Atlas bipods

http://www.accu-shot.com/Atlas_Bipods.php

never shot with one but they look the part

Alan
raybrown53

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

#35 Post by raybrown53 »

HALODIN wrote:Hello,

I just bought one of these little fellas and it will be with me in a week... :shakeshout:

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Now I need to talk about bipods. I like the look of the dual Vltor monpods, the Harris bipods and also the Tangodown bipods, but I don't know how good they are.

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Does anyone have any recommendations?

Cheers,

Craig.
Wow very nice indeed not sure about the cost though seems pretty steep. Though it is as I said very nice indeed.
HALODIN

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#36 Post by HALODIN »

I think it looks amazing in the EBR stock. The rifle seems reasonable to me, it's the Sage International EBR stock that's expensive @ £950.
raybrown53 wrote:Wow very nice indeed not sure about the cost though seems pretty steep. Though it is as I said very nice indeed.
froggy

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

#37 Post by froggy »

Salut Halodin,

Great looking rifle :good:
Just out of curiosity who makes them ? "springfield", norinco, or are they original US made product ?
Enjoy !!
HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

#38 Post by HALODIN »

Yeh we'll be very happy together! God knows when I'll be able to afford a nice scope for it though...

All they have on them is "LDT M14 7.62mm" and the serial number. Allegedly the quality of finish is superb.
raybrown53

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#39 Post by raybrown53 »

HALODIN wrote:I think it looks amazing in the EBR stock. The rifle seems reasonable to me, it's the Sage International EBR stock that's expensive @ £950.
raybrown53 wrote:Wow very nice indeed not sure about the cost though seems pretty steep. Though it is as I said very nice indeed.
Oh dont get me wrong I would love one I just the price makes me wince....

Looks like you could have saved yourself a ton of cash... Suffolk are showing that the wooden stocked version is free ;)

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http://www.suffolkrifle.co.uk/shop/m14- ... ight-pull/
HALODIN

Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod

#40 Post by HALODIN »

I've just put in an order for 5, I'll send you one... tongueout
raybrown53 wrote:Oh dont get me wrong I would love one I just the price makes me wince....

Looks like you could have saved yourself a ton of cash... Suffolk are showing that the wooden stocked version is free ;)
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