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While best suited to the short barreled tanker or scout rifles, this SHG will also fit on a regular length M1A/M14.Īs regular readers of my reviews will know, I am always looking to how a company packs up and ships its products to customers I see it as an issue of corporate pride in how a business views the items it makes and sells and in this case ( as with the CASM ) I am happy to say that the product was carefully packaged, with lots of protective material, and it was shipped very fast with ‘signature required’. It is hard coat anodized and has a mil-spec 1913 ‘Picatinny’ rail on the top for the attachment of either a scout scope or red-dot optical device. Made out of 6061 Aluminum Alloy this is designed to replace the standard handguard found on all varieties of the M1A and M14-type rifles and offer a stable and low-profile place to mount your optics. This time I’ve had an opportunity to look at another M14.ca product – the M14/M1A Scout Hand Guard (SHG). I wrote a detailed review of this particular mount and a link to it can be found here: Other than the M25 receiver offered by LRB of Long Island, I think the CASM mount is one of the best there is. At that time I purchased the M14/M1A CASM scope mount from M14.ca and was very impressed. My first experience of M14.ca took place a while back when I was tired of struggling to mount optics on a M14 using the traditional mounting solutions. I’m pleased to say that a company out of British Columbia – M14.ca – is one of the latter and it’s one of their products that I’m able to comment upon today.
WINCHESTER M14 SCOPE RECOMMENDATION PROFESSIONAL
Like any peripheral industry, the one that has grown up to service the ever-growing number of M14 owners in Canada has been populated with a cast of characters ranging from those who seemingly bore the twin curses of being both impecunious and star-crossed and whose grandiose plans always seemed to fall short to, at the other end of the spectrum, the fully professional companies whose expertise is matched by the peerless quality of products they make and sell. The steady supply into Canada of semi-automatic, civilian legal, M14-type rifles from the People’s Republic of China – rifles that are built on a forged (not cast) receiver and which retail for about Can$5-600 – has generated a very active ‘ cottage industry‘ of individuals and companies whose specialty is some aspect of M14 customizing, repair, maintenance or accessory provision.