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Anonymous commented at 2012-07-17 12:55:07 » #1118291
They are not hard to get at all. The Army stuck most of their M14s in an arsenal and held on to them after Vietnam. The majority of civilian M14s are not military surplus, but new manufacture by Springfield Armory, called the M1A. The only reason they are expensive is because Springfield is one of the only games in town. Norinco, a Chinese company also makes M14s but is banned from selling in the US, but can sell them in Canada for ~$300.
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They are not hard to get at all. The Army stuck most of their M14s in an arsenal and held on to them after Vietnam. The majority of civilian M14s are not military surplus, but new manufacture by Springfield Armory, called the M1A. The only reason they are expensive is because Springfield is one of the only games in town. Norinco, a Chinese company also makes M14s but is banned from selling in the US, but can sell them in Canada for ~$300.
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