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I'm thinking of having an M14-type rifle built, civilian, of course. Any suggestions about what builders to look at? | ||
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Some years ago there were several good builders of the M1A available but have long lost track of them. Today, I would contact Fulton Armory in Savage, MD and discuss a build with them, they know what they are doing and take pride in their rifles. You may well know that Fulton has their own receivers and would most likely provide true mil spec parts for the build, no imported "oriental" sourced parts. Just a suggestion based on past experience. | |||
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Hi, Another very respected " Service Rifle Gunsmith " closer to you. Accuracy Speaks: Mesa Arizona http://www.accuracyspeaks.com/index.htm http://www.accuracyspeaks.com/m-1___m-1a.htm http://www.accuracyspeaks.com/custom26.jpg PAPI | |||
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Thanks. I'll check them out. | |||
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I have shot several Armscorp [they are in Maryland] M 14's and they were great, but I am not sure if they are in business, I have a couple of buddies that have Fulton M 1/A's and they too were very good. I have also heard good things about Accuracy Speaks DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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Having reviewed M14tfl.com, I found some good info. LBR receivers are forged and are considered top of the line. SEI makes an "improved" M14 that sells well to .mil customers. Springfield Armory takes some hits for having a long warranty instead of an expensive Quality Assurance program to prevent problems. Fulton Armory is not well considered. Thanks for the start. | |||
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You won't be disappointed with a Fulton rifle - they'll compare favorably to anyone's. What will drive you insane is dealing with them as a business. Clint is a friend, and I shot his rifles competitively for many years. They are very good, expensive and take FOR EVER. Mark "Greatness without Grace is mere Vanity" - Hank the Cowdog | |||
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I would also agree that the Fulton Armory M14 is about as good as they come. Could be wrong on this, but I believe FA's receivers are mfg. by Armscorp, but to FA's specifications. FA's M14's are expensive and lengthy delivery, but attention to detail, overall fit and finish, performance, true to original design, tough to beat in my opinion. | |||
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One more thumbs up for Fulton. I have one they built for me about 12 years ago. I furnished a Springfield receiver and they built the rifle for NRA High Power. The AR-15s rule High Power but I still love my M1A. | |||
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