CUSTOM M14 JUGGERNAUT ROGUE!

Published on March 25, 2012
Duration: 5:02

This guide details the process of converting a standard M14 rifle into a compact bullpup configuration using the Juggernaut Rogue chassis. It covers the installation of the chassis, optics like EOTech sights, and long-range accessories such as Premier Reticles scopes and bipods. The guide also highlights the benefits of the bullpup design, including improved maneuverability and the effectiveness of the specialized muzzle brake, as demonstrated by FPSRussia.

Quick Summary

The Juggernaut Rogue chassis converts the M14 rifle into a compact bullpup, enhancing maneuverability. It features ambidextrous charging and a muzzle brake that minimizes barrel rise. Optics like EOTech sights are suitable for general use, while Premier Reticles scopes are recommended for long-range precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Standard M14 Limitations
  2. 00:22Juggernaut Rogue Chassis Introduction
  3. 01:02Muzzle Brake and Recoil Control
  4. 02:24Long Range Accuracy Demonstration
  5. 03:19Ambidextrous Features

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Juggernaut Rogue chassis?

The Juggernaut Rogue chassis is an aftermarket modification designed to convert a standard M14 rifle into a compact bullpup configuration. This significantly reduces the firearm's overall length while keeping the barrel length intact, improving maneuverability.

How does the Juggernaut Rogue chassis improve the M14?

It transforms the M14 into a bullpup, making it much shorter and easier to handle in close quarters. It also features an ambidextrous charging handle and a specialized muzzle brake that drastically reduces barrel rise during firing.

What optics are recommended for the M14 Juggernaut Rogue?

For general use and rapid target acquisition, an EOTech holographic sight is suitable. For long-range precision shooting, a Premier Reticles scope paired with a bipod is recommended, as demonstrated in the video.

What caliber is the M14 Juggernaut Rogue typically chambered in?

The M14 Juggernaut Rogue conversion typically retains the original M14's caliber, which is commonly .308 Winchester or 7.62x51mm NATO, offering significant ballistic performance.

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