Rifles are a matter of changing parts to improve accuracy & do not require the building techniques that took so many hoursĪny work on the triggers of the Garand & M14 should be done with great care as it can defeat the built in safety of these WTS LRB Arms M25 Barreled Receiver by Ted Brown - Reduced - 1650.
TED BROWN LRB M14 PLUS
Price drop to 1745 1650 plus shipping to your FFL. Many like myselfĪre just not in the game any longer, but we were the Mechanics of the 30 cal. The last photo closeup of the barrel shows Ted Browns gunsmithing mark and number on the barrel. My advice would be to find a AMTU builder who is still accepting work on M1 Garands & M14/M21 rifles. Other than the Reciever & Barrel all parts were M14 NM US GI. Our rifles with scope attached would shoot Sub MOA or not be issued to our team members. Expecting an over all improvement in accuracy will only be possible with all the NM improvements that Jerry shows in his book. & polished many other players in the trigger group.
TED BROWN LRB M14 MANUAL
This Manual will take you through repair right up to building a M21 Sniper rifle.Ī word of caution: Working on any firearm should only be undertaken by a trained person with a solid gas operated Bible & my only go to when I did not have access to my Military teachers. We stock LRB Arms forged steel receivers, genuine USGI and custom parts, as well as most accessories. Custom builds, standard and match grade, are available to complete customer supplied parts kits and we can usually provide the missing pieces if necessary. I seldom give high recommendations with regard to vendors, but I will tell you that you can Place your trust in Fulton Armory for all of your Service Rifle parts and service needs. Shooters Den offers complete National Match specification services for M14, M1 Garand, AR15, and M1 Carbine. both of which, with the sole exception of a broken extractor on the M-110, have functioned flawlessly. I have since commissioned them to build M-110 and M-39 clones. Shooting through several physical handicaps, I consider myself very fortunate to have reached Distinguished High Master and know that doing so was in very large part attributable to the fact that I was shooting Fulton Armory weapons. No failures to extract, no failures to eject, no failures to feed over Many thousands of rounds in competition. The demand of new M14 rifle's has fallen 7 units over the past 12. The used value of a M14 rifle has fallen (111.59) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 1,511.71. The new value of a M14 rifle has fallen (312.98) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 1,776.82.
I chased a Distinguished Riflemans Badge in the late 80's and early 90's with two Peerless M1A's. The 12 month average price is 1,776.82 new and 1,478.77 used. I cannot speak highly enough about the people and the rifles they produce. If you are on the fence on if you are going to love it, try one out first otherwise in a few years you might be selling it cheaply to me.I have been doing business with Clint McKee, Fulton Armory principal, since they have been in business some 30 odd years ago. It is pure joy to use this rifle and my love of the platform is the reason I keep acquiring more. Many of Ted Browns custom built match rifles have been used to win State and National Championships as well as setting several National Individual and Team records. We specialize in custom building and match conditioning, as well as tactical rifles for civilian, police, and military use. The M14 can be refined to produce very tight groups, but if you want to punch one hole in the paper shot after shot look, elsewhere. This includes the M14, M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, and M16/AR15. If you want USGI, Windy City is the place where I got mine. If you are OK with modern reproduced parts I would get a hold of Bula and start buying. Keep in mind that the receiver is not the most expensive component, it is the parts (smalls and barrel). I have heard good things about those as well. What you don't have on the list is the Rockola/Bula. If not, then I would be tempted to grab another LRB. If you have time to wait (a year or so) then wait to see the reviews of the BAR receivers. Fish and Game return that Jon fine tuned and the LRB is just a super example. I have an SAI receiver and an LRB M25 receiver.