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http://www.jamesriverarmory.com/rockola-m-14/m14f-receiver-detail.html

 

While surfing the net last night I found this.  I wish I knew about it a month ago when they were on sale for black Friday.  So far they have been getting good reviews from the guys that have built them up.  

 

http://m14forum.com/m14/151573-rockola-completed-pics.html

 

http://m14forum.com/m14/151039-rock-ola-heel-stamps-post-em-here.html

 

The "M14S" is banned in NJ by name, regardless if you remove the bayonet lug.  Any FFL holders think since the receiver is marked "M14F" it would not be on the banned list?

 

 

 

 

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Not to be ignorant, can someone fill me in on the benefit to a "boutique" M14 and a Springfield M1A. I realize forged receivers and such are vastly superior to investment cast, but I really don't see a point to buying one. Unless the M1A feels like a piece of crap. 

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