Fulton Armory M14 Service Rifle an American Icon

Published on May 26, 2017
Duration: 20:12

This review covers the Fulton Armory M14 Service Rifle, a semi-automatic reproduction of the iconic US military rifle. It details the differences between semi-auto and full-auto variants, historical context comparing it to the FN FAL, and expected accuracy for service-grade and National Match versions. The video also includes a comprehensive guide to field stripping and reassembly.

Quick Summary

The Fulton Armory M14 Service Rifle is a semi-automatic reproduction of the iconic US military rifle, chambered in .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm). Service-grade models typically achieve 2-3 MOA accuracy, with National Match versions offering higher precision. Proper maintenance involves using grease for lubrication.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Fulton Armory M14
  2. 01:08Semi-Auto vs. Full-Auto Differences
  3. 02:35M14 vs. FN FAL and Historical Context
  4. 04:48Accuracy and Pricing
  5. 05:50Range Testing: 100 to 500 Yards
  6. 09:32Field Stripping and Maintenance
  7. 11:10Internal Components and Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Fulton Armory M14 and a Springfield Armory M1A?

The Fulton Armory M14 is a semi-automatic reproduction of the military M14 rifle. The M1A is a commercial name owned by Springfield Armory for their semi-automatic M14 variant. While similar, they are distinct products from different manufacturers.

How accurate is the Fulton Armory M14 Service Rifle?

A standard service-grade Fulton Armory M14 typically achieves 2-3 MOA with military ball ammunition. For enhanced precision, their 'Peerless National Match' version offers significantly better accuracy, suitable for competition.

How do you field strip the Fulton Armory M14?

Field stripping involves removing the magazine, clearing the chamber, pulling the trigger guard to remove the trigger assembly, and separating the action from the walnut stock. Reassembly requires careful alignment of the bolt and op rod.

What caliber is the Fulton Armory M14 Service Rifle chambered in?

The Fulton Armory M14 Service Rifle is chambered in .308 Winchester, which is functionally equivalent to the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. This caliber offers substantial power suitable for a service rifle.

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