While nearly all M14s in US Marine Corps and Army arsenals were permanently welded to in semi-auto mode, about 1,000 special conversions existed as Squad Automatic Weapons (SAW). In the first couple of years, they were issued to 1 out of every 4 Marines in a fireteam, 3 to a squad.
The M14 and M14E2/A1 had these similarities:
- same barrel length
- same style of iron sights
- same 20 round magazine
- same dust cover
- many used the M14 rifle stock
They were different in that:
- A1 had a muzzle break, not a flash hider
- A1 had no bayonet mount
- A1 was semi and full auto
- Many A1s used a stock with a pistol grip
- M2 bipod used on M14A1s, fitted with either stock
- collapsible front grip
I hope to see this weapon included for use in VERY early battle maps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCysep8Zpu0
The M14 and M14E2/A1 had these similarities:
- same barrel length
- same style of iron sights
- same 20 round magazine
- same dust cover
- many used the M14 rifle stock
They were different in that:
- A1 had a muzzle break, not a flash hider
- A1 had no bayonet mount
- A1 was semi and full auto
- Many A1s used a stock with a pistol grip
- M2 bipod used on M14A1s, fitted with either stock
- collapsible front grip
I hope to see this weapon included for use in VERY early battle maps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCysep8Zpu0
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