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M14
M14ebra
M14 (Thermal Scope)

Damage

90-75

Starting Ammo

30

Magazine Size

30/300

Max Ammo

30/300 (MP) 30/420 (Campaign)

Reload Time

2 Seconds

Rate of Fire

650 RMP

Recoil

Low

Penetration

High

Fire Mode

Semi-Auto

Used by:

US Army Rangers

The M14 rifle, formally the United States Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14 is an American selective fire automatic rifle firing 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) ammunition. It was the standard issue U.S. rifle from 1959 to 1970. The M14 was used for U.S. Army and Marine Corps basic and advanced individual training, and was the standard issue infantry rifle in CONUS, Europe, and South Korea, until replaced by the M16 rifle in 1970. It remains in limited front line service with the United States Army, or the US Army Rangers, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, United States Advanced Airforce and United States Coast Guard, and remains in use as a ceremonial weapon. It was the last so-called "battle rifle", a term applied to weapons firing full-power rifle ammunition, issued in quantity to U.S. troops. The M14 also provides the basis for the M21 and M25 sniper rifles. A couple of M14Ks were built for SEAL Team members using the tubular folding stock assembly on a cut-down M14E2 stock found on some of the Team's full-size M14s prior to adoption of the Sage International EBR stock for M14 applications. These are by far one of the rarest variants of the M14K.

Markings[]

Stamped into Reciever heel:

  • U.S. Rifle
  • 7.62-MM M14
  • Springfield Armory
  • Serial #:7823395

Weapon Attachments[]

  • Silencer
  • ACOG
  • Laser Sight
  • Red Dot Sight
  • Holographic sight
  • Shotgun attachment
  • Grenade Launcher
  • Flamethrower
  • Thermal Scope
  • Extended Mags
  • Duel Mags
  • Inferred Scope
  • Reflex Scope
  • SUSAT Scope
  • Flashlight
  • Upgrade Iron Sight
  • Rail-Mounted Angled Fore-Grip
  • Grip
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