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  1. The M1014 with the American flag does not have the collapsable stock. There was supposed to be only 2500 of them produced.

     

    The M4LE does have the collapsable stock. Therefore, if one wanted that feature, I would assume a buyer would spend more for that particular model.

  2. I have both and the M3 is more versital in that you can convert from semi to pump. To me, that is the real attraction to the M3. The M4 is just plain bad. It looks bad and shoots awsome. I guess if it came down to choosing between the two, I would take the M4. After all, the USMC chose the M4 and they don't slack off on their equipment. Only the best.

  3. When you chamber the first round and are not sure the bolt is fully closed, hit the bolt handle with the side of your palm and see if it moves forward any. If the bolt is not fully closed it won't fire the round. And, be sure to push the carrier lever to get that second round up on the carrier.

    Just looking at all the angles.

  4. Do you chamber a round into battery and then have one on the shelf behind it? I'm no sure I understand. Also, do you shoot pump or semi-auto when shooting clays?

    Anyways, it's good to hear from someone from Ireland.

  5. I have used Sonic Ear and other valve type ear plugs and find them very useful. From 12 ga to .50 cal they work very well.

    Full size ear muffs get in the way of shouldered weapons and don't allow a good cheek rest to be accomplished.

  6. Using regular gun oil on my M4 adjustable stock didn't seem to make it move as slick as I wanted. So, I used some KleenBore TW25 B high tech lubricant and it moves like it had ball bearings. With gun oil it seemed to drag when going from

    extended position to fully closed and back. I have a spray can of STP lithium grease and it probably would work just as well.

    I'll try it next time. It is considerably cheaper than TW25 B.

  7. The M1014 I bought several years ago had the skeleton stock and all M1014's I have seen had it. I don't think any of them came with the fixed pistol grip stock.

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