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Semiautomatic M14 with Armscorp receiver. I built this rifle in the mid-1980s using all USGI parts and with a new TRW "ZG" bolt. It is set up as an M14E2 with an E2 birch stock, E2 bipod, an E2 stabilizer, and comes with two NOS "W" magazines. I bought the receiver & parts kit from Armscorp, the E2 stock & E2 bipod & E2 stabilizer from Sarco back in the days when they sold new USGI parts like this. The rifle is a safe queen and is just like new, round count is maybe 100. $2500 or make offer.

http://www.hypertools.com/M14/M14leftrear.jpg

http://www.hypertools.com/M14/M14rightsideonbipod.jpg

http://www.hypertools.com/M14/M14selectornotch.jpg
 
Thanks for your interest dustoffmedic. See the first post of this thread for a brief description of the rifle.

I have built three M14s using a barrel vise & receiver wrench that a machinist friend built for me. The first one used a Smith Enterprises receiver - I still have that rifle. The second was this Armscorp M14E2. The third was a Springfield Armory M1A1 which went to my machinist friend.

This E2 stock from Sarco took some sanding and then a coat of boiled linseed oil. Wood-to-metal fit was good from the get-go - no extra cutting was required. Somewhere I probably have the Sarco receipts for the stock & bipod & stabilizer.
 
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