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Offline cwlongshot

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?? About M1-A fire control
« on: March 02, 2012, 06:46:21 AM »
Hello guys!

I have a question, I came across a trigger group I think I recognize as being a M14 or M1-A. But it has no identifiers that I recognize. There is some numbers followed by a -NM-N number.

It's def NOT from a Garrand as there is a mag release and no floor plate as found on the Garrand group.

I would like to sell and would like any info to aide I. That you may be able to tell me.

Also what about a value?  10 or 500$?? I really don't know.

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Re: ?? About M1-A fire control
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2012, 02:47:18 PM »
You may want to ask the guys on the www.m14forum.com sight and post pics.  The "NM" means national match.
I just went to tweek in my norinco m14 and found out there is a USGI trigger group already in it.  I figured that when the aftermarket norc paddle release for the mag had the wrong size pins,  it wasn't metric.