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- M14_rifle length "1125.22".
- M14_rifle weight "4.17312".
- M14_rifle abstract "M14 rifle, officially the United States Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14, is an American selective fire automatic rifle that fires 7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) ammunition. It gradually replaced the M1 Garand in US Army service by 1961 and in US Marine Corps service by 1965. It was the standard issue infantry rifle for U.S. military personnel in the Contiguous United States, Europe, and South Korea from 1959 until it was replaced by the M16 rifle in 1970. The M14 was later used for U.S. Army, Coast Guard and Marine Corps basic and advanced individual training from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. The rifle remains in limited front line service within all branches of the U.S. military as an accurized competition and sniping weapon. It is also used as a ceremonial weapon by honor guards, color guards, drill teams, ceremonial guards, and the like.The M14 rifle was the last American "battle rifle" (weapons that fire full-power rifle ammunition, such as the 7.62×51mm) issued in quantity to U.S. military personnel. The M14 serves as the basis for the M21 and M25 sniper rifles. In 1969, tooling for the M14 was sold to Taiwan and later many rifles were exported to Baltic countries and Israel.".
- M14_rifle length "1.12522".
- M14_rifle origin United_States.
- M14_rifle thumbnail M14_rifle_-_USA_-_7,62x51mm_-_Armémuseum.jpg?width=300.
- M14_rifle type Battle_rifle.
- M14_rifle type Sniper_rifle.
- M14_rifle usedInWar Vietnam_War.
- M14_rifle weight "4173.12".
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink as15-e.htm.
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink battlerifles.htm.
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink m14.htm.
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink m14.html.
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink m1a.
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink wep.asp?id=287&group_id=5&country_id=97&lang=0&p=8.
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink M14%20Magazine_FAQ.html.
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink FM-238-M-14.
- M14_rifle wikiPageExternalLink Us-Army-Marksmanship-Training-M14-Rifle-Accurization.
- M14_rifle wikiPageID "319543".
- M14_rifle wikiPageRevisionID "605087639".
- M14_rifle action Gas-operated_reloading.
- M14_rifle action Rotating_bolt.
- M14_rifle caption "Two M14 rifles, from the Swedish Army Museum, shown here without their magazines.".
- M14_rifle cartridge "7.62".
- M14_rifle designDate "1954".
- M14_rifle feed "20".
- M14_rifle hasPhotoCollection M14_rifle.
- M14_rifle id "O67xXyEG9D4".
- M14_rifle isRanged "yes".
- M14_rifle length "44.3".
- M14_rifle name "Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14".
- M14_rifle number "1500000".
- M14_rifle partLength "22.0".
- M14_rifle productionDate "1959".
- M14_rifle range "460 m".
- M14_rifle range "800".
- M14_rifle rate "700".
- M14_rifle service "1959".
- M14_rifle sights "Aperture rear sight, "barleycorn" front sight".
- M14_rifle title "How the M14 7.62 Rifle Operates - US Army Training Film".
- M14_rifle type Battle_rifle.
- M14_rifle type Sniper_rifle.
- M14_rifle usedBy "See Users".
- M14_rifle variants M14_rifle.
- M14_rifle variants M1A_rifle.
- M14_rifle variants M21_Sniper_Weapon_System.
- M14_rifle variants M25_Sniper_Weapon_System.
- M14_rifle variants Mk_14_Enhanced_Battle_Rifle.
- M14_rifle velocity "850.0".
- M14_rifle wars "Vietnam War–present".
- M14_rifle weight "10.7".
- M14_rifle weight "9.2".
- M14_rifle wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- M14_rifle subject Category:7.62_mm_rifles.
- M14_rifle subject Category:Battle_rifles.
- M14_rifle subject Category:Cold_War_firearms_of_the_United_States.
- M14_rifle subject Category:Infantry_weapons_of_the_Cold_War.
- M14_rifle subject Category:Police_weapons.
- M14_rifle subject Category:Rifles_of_the_Cold_War.
- M14_rifle subject Category:Rifles_of_the_United_States.
- M14_rifle subject Category:United_States_Marine_Corps_equipment.
- M14_rifle type Device.
- M14_rifle type Weapon.
- M14_rifle type Product.
- M14_rifle type PhysicalDevice.
- M14_rifle type Weapon.
- M14_rifle type DesignedArtifact.
- M14_rifle comment "M14 rifle, officially the United States Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14, is an American selective fire automatic rifle that fires 7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) ammunition. It gradually replaced the M1 Garand in US Army service by 1961 and in US Marine Corps service by 1965. It was the standard issue infantry rifle for U.S. military personnel in the Contiguous United States, Europe, and South Korea from 1959 until it was replaced by the M16 rifle in 1970. The M14 was later used for U.S.".
- M14_rifle label "Fusil M14".
- M14_rifle label "Karabin M14".
- M14_rifle label "M14 (Gewehr)".
- M14_rifle label "M14 (fucile)".
- M14_rifle label "M14 (fusil)".
- M14_rifle label "M14 (fuzil)".
- M14_rifle label "M14 (vuurwapen)".
- M14_rifle label "M14 (винтовка)".
- M14_rifle label "M14 rifle".
- M14_rifle label "M14自动步枪".
- M14_rifle label "スプリングフィールドM14".
- M14_rifle sameAs M14_(puška).
- M14_rifle sameAs M14_(Gewehr).
- M14_rifle sameAs Fusil_M14.
- M14_rifle sameAs M14_(fusil).
- M14_rifle sameAs M14_(senapan).
- M14_rifle sameAs M14_(fucile).
- M14_rifle sameAs スプリングフィールドM14.
- M14_rifle sameAs M14_소총.
- M14_rifle sameAs M14_(vuurwapen).
- M14_rifle sameAs Karabin_M14.
- M14_rifle sameAs M14_(fuzil).
- M14_rifle sameAs m.01vb8j.
- M14_rifle sameAs Q15082.
- M14_rifle sameAs Q15082.
- M14_rifle wasDerivedFrom M14_rifle?oldid=605087639.
- M14_rifle depiction M14_rifle_-_USA_-_7,62x51mm_-_Armémuseum.jpg.
- M14_rifle isPrimaryTopicOf M14_rifle.
- M14_rifle name "Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14".