M14 SA by LRB "Authentic Vietnam Era" Chapter 2

Published on January 25, 2019
Duration: 17:17

This video provides an expert-level overview of the LRB M14 SA, an authentic Vietnam-era replica. Instructor Hickok45 demonstrates its handling and accuracy with Federal American Eagle 7.62x51mm ammunition, highlighting the rifle's forged receiver and historical features. The review emphasizes the M14's legacy as a significant U.S. military battle rifle and touches upon gun rights advocacy.

Quick Summary

The LRB M14 SA is an authentic semi-automatic replica of the Vietnam-era M14 rifle, featuring a historically accurate forged receiver and a non-functional selector switch. It fires 7.62x51mm (.308 Winchester) ammunition and is noted for its relatively soft recoil due to its design and weight, despite its powerful caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Shooting
  2. 01:55Ammunition and Support
  3. 03:10Rifle Features and Authenticity
  4. 05:50Target Practice and Recoil
  5. 08:15Historical Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the LRB M14 SA an authentic Vietnam-era replica?

The LRB M14 SA is designed as an authentic replica by featuring a non-functional selector switch for historical appearance and utilizing a forged receiver, which was standard on original military M14 rifles, offering superior durability and historical accuracy.

What ammunition is recommended for the LRB M14 SA?

The video specifically mentions and demonstrates the use of Federal American Eagle 7.62x51mm 150 grain FMJ ammunition. This caliber is also commonly referred to as .308 Winchester.

How does the LRB M14 SA handle recoil?

Despite chambering the powerful 7.62x51mm (.308 Winchester) round, the M14 SA is described as having a relatively soft-shooting characteristic. This is attributed to its gas system design and overall weight.

What is the historical significance of the M14 rifle?

The M14 rifle holds significant historical importance as it was the last major battle rifle officially issued to U.S. troops before being largely replaced by the AR-15 platform (M16).

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