That name rings a bell....but the primary guy I dealt with on it was Flanagan. Title was commander at the ordnance testing facility (OTF). If I recall correctly the purchase order came thru MARCOSYSCOM.Wouldn't have been Capt. Manning, would it?
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That name rings a bell....but the primary guy I dealt with on it was Flanagan. Title was commander at the ordnance testing facility (OTF). If I recall correctly the purchase order came thru MARCOSYSCOM.Wouldn't have been Capt. Manning, would it?
Marty,After several years.....it's done. "Real" parts, built by the correct people. All NOS/Exc. TRW parts, correct Krieger 1-11 heavy. View attachment 7974460View attachment 7974461
It’s not valid until we see pics!After several years.....it's done. "Real" parts, built by the correct people. All NOS/Exc. TRW parts, correct Krieger 1-11 heavy. View attachment 7974460View attachment 7974461
Wait- you guys shoot your stuff? I'm only here to flex on Instagram lolMarty,
Now you need to shoot it alongside your MK11 with the same ammo. Inquiring minds would like to know the results. It only happened if there are pictures. Thanks.
That's an F-class target @Random Guy . Yeah, we use all the stuff, but small targets is small targets.That looks great(!), esp the hand-painted matching handguard. Glad you found a cheek piece for that stock too(!)...that's was likely a tough one. I call those Washington state-built rifles as the "final" M25 type rifles used by the US Army soldiers, circa 2004-2007/8? I think only 36 were made.
Fwiw, I recently had my old school replica XM25 completed with an early McMillan (attached pic #1). This represents a'late 1980s' era XM25/M25 as used by 10th SFG. While on the subject, used my other 'old school' Navy replica M14 sniper at a vintage match at Quantico last month (pic #2). Shot a 145-4x at 300 yards with 10 second target exposures. For untimed fire at 600 yards, score was a 172-2x (Note: the X-ring was 3", so at 600 yds it was a 1/2 MOA x-ring). Not great scores, but it's been a solid year since the last match there, and two years since I last used this rifle, so I was a bit rusty, but it was fun.
Hope to try my new XM25 replica at the next match in 2023.
Yea, it's not too bad at 300 yds with a 3" x-ring, but the same target is also used at 600 yards, which makes it challenging with vintage rifles that typically have oldish 8x, 3-9x, 10x or maybe a 3-12x scope... Hence any x-ring hits at 600 yards with vintage precision rifles are impressive, IMO.That's an F-class target @Random Guy .
Trained on the M-14 and then the M-16. I could hit targets consistently 300+ with the 14. I distinctly remember thinking in passing, " Boy, I bet this would make a nice sniper rifle in the hands of somebody who knew what they were doing." Sure enough!!Damn that's an awesome collection! I love me some M14...
Marines from EOD Detachment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Navy EOD Detachment, Mobile Unit 11, and French Explosives Ordnance Disposal personnel participate in a joint 3 day operation in Djibouti. The operation consisted of equipment familiarization, scenario-driven events, small-arms live fire, and a demolition range:
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Is that a single-lug SA M1A? Looks like the A.R.M.S. #18 split rail mount also. Interesting.Polish Special Forces loadout, Iraq 2003:
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Interesting, I didn’t know that Poland had some M14s in their inventory (Estonia, yes, Lithuanian, yes, and recently in Ukriane too, but I have never seen a Polish solider with an M14…interesting).Polish Special Forces loadout, Iraq 2003
The rifle pictured has no selector or connector rod. So technically not a US M14.Interesting, I didn’t know that Poland had some M14s in their inventory (Estonia, yes, Lithuanian, yes, and recently in Ukriane too, but I have never seen a Polish solider with an M14…interesting).
Story behind pics #2 & #3?
Story behind pics #2 & #3?
That's gorgeous! By far my favorite stock... can't wait to see what you do with it!!Looks like I'm not quite done with 14 builds just yet.
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OK, now you have to build it!
OK, now you have to build it!
I should have known you already had a sticker... and I thought I was going to be able to help you out
DW
Is that stock inlet setup for a rear lugged receiver?Looks like I'm not quite done with 14 builds just yet.
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Hated mine with a passion but she got me through a couple hard days....early 2011
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Where was this ? We replaced y’all in 11.
Looks like a little north of Farah? Masow area?
Lol no shit man that's Balenday couple clicks west of Chin Farsi in Pushterod! But yes north of Farah
Bro you were living like a king of you were at the marsoc opYeah we were over in Mu Shan zu. Ash alock AO on the MARSOC compound. Straight west. Little sporting out that way![]()
Since you already have a nice M25, I'd go with a replica USMC match rifle. A guy in AZ might have a proper barrel, but he'll likely want to build it too. He finished this double-lugged match rifle for me a couple of years ago. It came out very well. (He even spot-welded the faux selector lock as a detail).Not entirely sure yet. It was a USMC stock so maybe do a Match rifle.
Or do an M25 of sorts.
I'm currently trying to nail down a Krieger tube. Rest is easy.
That's the USMC double lugs there. Real PITA to get the oprod spring guide in/out from what I remember. I'd like to find someone who does the Crane double lugs. Either arrangement makes it pretty easy to return to near-zero after a deep cleaning (like after shooting in the rain).Since you have a nice M25 already, I'd go with a replica USMC match rifle. A guy in AZ might have a proper barrel, but he'll likely want to build it too. He finished this double-lugged match rifle for me a couple of years ago. It came out very well. (He even spot-welded the faux selector lock as a detail).
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Fwiw, he can weld-on a rear lug, or front and rear lugs, either way is fine, just more money and effort to bed a double-lug rifle.
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The same guy in AZ (aka 'Forceman') built this exact replica of a Navy double lug with the Crane-style front lug..I'd like to find someone who does the Crane double lugs. Either arrangement makes it pretty easy to return to near-zero after a deep cleaning (like after shooting in the rain).
The guy who welded the lugs onto my M1A back in 1992-ish was at Crane. Now he's the RD&T Director for Proof Research. He's the same guy who developed the heavy lug for the NSW 300WM rifles (pre-MK13)The same guy in AZ (aka 'Forceman') built this exact replica of a Navy double lug with the Crane-style front lug..
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Here's the Navy/Crane style front lug....the only guy that I know who does this is in AZ. Just an fyi if interested.
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Front lug in an original Navy match stock....it's quite unique.
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