Winchester Proto-M14 Rifle

Published on December 30, 2016
Duration: 9:01

This Winchester Proto-M14 prototype showcases significant weight reduction efforts, estimated at 7-8 pounds, through aluminum components and internal cutaways. It features a proprietary .308 NATO magazine and a modified M1 Garand receiver to accommodate the shorter cartridge. Innovations include a straight operating rod for improved reliability and an integrated bipod/flash hider assembly.

Quick Summary

The Winchester Proto-M14 rifle prototype is notable for its significant weight reduction, estimated at 7-8 pounds, achieved through aluminum components and internal cutaways. It features a proprietary .308 NATO magazine, a modified M1 Garand receiver, and a straight operating rod for enhanced reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Winchester Proto-M14
  2. 01:19Weight and Material Innovations
  3. 02:16External Features and Magazine
  4. 03:46Bipod and Flash Hider Assembly
  5. 04:57Disassembly and Internal Mechanics
  6. 05:54Operating System and Selector

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Winchester Proto-M14 rifle unique compared to the standard M14?

The Winchester Proto-M14 is unique for its significant weight reduction efforts, using aluminum components and internal cutaways. It also features a straight operating rod for better reliability and a proprietary .308 NATO magazine system.

How did Winchester reduce the weight of the Proto-M14 rifle?

Winchester achieved significant weight reduction through extensive internal cutaways and the use of aluminum for parts like the bipod assembly and buttplate. The barrel's underside was also milled flat.

What caliber does the Winchester Proto-M14 use, and how is the magazine system different?

The Winchester Proto-M14 is chambered for .308 NATO and uses a proprietary detachable box magazine. Its receiver is modified from an M1 Garand to accommodate the shorter cartridge and ensure proper feeding.

What are the key mechanical innovations of the Winchester Proto-M14?

Key innovations include a straight operating rod, eliminating the M1 Garand's 'dogleg' for improved reliability, and a selector lever for full-automatic fire. It also has a modified trigger group with an integrated magazine catch.

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