M14 full auto battle rifle
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- One of the most iconic US battle rifles... the M14. This is. Select fire version firing 7.62x51 rounds at a rate of fire of 700 rpm. Enjoy!
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Expert Level Recoil Management
Being super fat
Someone sounds peanut butter and jealous!!!!
@@dunkenrunten4593 lol, but a good stance and proper grip is still very important for recoil control even if u r fat
@@pilotpig_ yes but hes still super duper mega fat
Why is it always the people with no profile pic or channel content that talk the most crap?
What a beautiful rifle
It really is! I feel like it never really gets the full attention that it deserves!
@@LegacyArmsIntlshould use a grip right?
Damm he ate the recoil 👏
cause he got the mass
I'd hope so since he's not far off from weighing 300lbs
I can't believe this is recoil of full auto 7.62
Truely beautiful rifle
Thank you very much!
My favorite weapon...bar none.
I’ll take two.
The MK14
What kind of Version is that? It looks so short
This one features the shorter barrel made for the Scout rifles and also the contracted rifles for the SEAL teams. It is a 16” barrel which is definitely shorter than a stock M14.
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وشكد سعرها؟
How Much?!!!!!!!!!!!?
What optic is that?
I’ve been wanting 1 of those for a while
It's a discontinued Trijicon Reflex sight, it was a combo fiber optic/ tritium unit.
@@rhubarbpie2027 Thanks (sorry ‘bout the delay, been busy)
@@eltequilenotapatio9419 np man. Look into the RMR gen 2, or Holosun offerings. Both are good for a fast, handy sighting system that is minimalist. Holosun has units with a side battery tray, so you don't have to remove the optic (thus requiring zeroing) for battery swaps.
Isn’t that a C More? I’m not sure
@@kimchiman2934 No. That's definitely a Trijicon Reflex 1x24
Thatll ruin someone's day for sure
Because America
looks like a carbine version
Springfield socom 16
Hi bro! Why can you have the full auto rifle?
dudes probably shooting a dealer sample or heavily modified pre 1986 machine gun.
This one is a transferrable M14 built by Smith Enterprises, who did a lot of work for the SEAL Teams and modified a lot of M14s into DMR rifles for the Army post 9/11. As a transferrable machinegun, anyone that can legally own a firearm, and lives in a state that allows machineguns, can own this. Most of the other, newer guns that I own are dealer post samples which are only available to government agencies, or dealers/ manufacturers like myself.
@@LegacyArmsIntl cool
You don’t want to know what he paid for it. Trust me
Wrong stock for that
Idk about that kept the gun in target
That's not full auto that's semi auto
Don’t really understand your comment since this is a factory M14 in full auto/ select fire. The first few rounds are fired single shot, selector is rotated to full auto and then 3-5 round bursts are fired after that. My entire channel is dedicated to pretty much nothing but full auto and select fire firearms, but what do I know… I am just the guy that owns them and is shooting them in the videos.
I didnt understand anything but ok
@@davidjob4909 ok
That's a tanker model with a shortened barrel. And why is it that the shooters in these videos are always 100 pounds overweight? These wanna be "warriors" could barely get off the couch and into battle without having a heart attack.
Interesting comment and since I don’t know you and you don’t know me, I will choose the higher ground. This “wannabe warrior” served in the military for 13 years and was medically retired after serving most of it in the special operations community. Some of the overweight, “can’t get off the couch” bullshit is a direct result of those experiences. Would love to see your resume and match it against mine. As for the “tanker model”, the length of the barrel does not take away from the fact that it is a M14 and marked as such on the receiver. The “tanker” configuration refers to the tanker model of M1 Garand as there was never a Tanker model M14. Springfield armory came out with a tanker model M1A a few years ago (semi-auto civilian rifle) to pay tribute to the original Garand, but that was long after this firearm was built. And, just in case you don’t feel like doing the research… the SEAL teams specifically contracted for short barreled M14s in EBR stocks for their platoons through Crane Arsenal and manufactured by Smith Enterprises. This rifle was one of those and I opted to replace the EBR stock for personal preference. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave personally attacking message from the privacy of your keyboard and posting about things you apparently don’t know much about.
@@LegacyArmsIntl You tell 'em. The ultimate rifle. Love m14's. You definitely took the higher ground. And, for everyone that says you can't control an m14 in full auto mode, I say phooey.