![]() It appears national ordnance was more popular for there m1 carbines. I haven't been able to find much info on these rifles. So I bought the gun on a leap of faith hoping that worst case scenario I can buy a new receiver or sell it to get my money back if I really don't like it. I took a gamble buying it as I was unable to get up close pictures of the receiver or any other parts and the place selling it was unable to verify if it was made of GI parts or not and whether or not it was safe to fire. Does anyone here know anyone else who owns one? Can anyone verify if these were made from GI parts? From what I can tell the gun was built from GI parts with a bad receiver? I guess when I get the gun I might buy a new receiver for it and just keep the old one?Īny input on these rifles please update. I'm kind of afraid to fire the rifle once it arrives because I don't want it to blow up in my face. That being stated does anyone know if these bad receivers included the M14 sa's? I can only imagine they do? National Ordnance has a history of making rifles with bad receivers. ![]() So I could very well own the last one in the world? From what I have read they made somewhere between 3 and 12 of these rifles. ![]() Ok has anyone here ever heard of a National Ordnance m14 sa? I just bought one and they seem to be pretty scarce.
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