Quoted: Ok so one of those mofos is the first thing on my list when I get back. That thing looks great. About how much more heavy is that than the standard stock and do you actually care?
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I fondled an empty Sage International M14 EBR stock at the 2004 SHOT Show. They're high speed but they are heavy in comparison to the Troy Industries Rock SOPMOD M14 stock. Troy is coming out with a Drop In M14 MSS stock but how much that one will weigh I don't know as it will not be available for the public to see until the 2005 SHOT Show in five weeks. You might wait for the Troy Drop In MSS stock to come out to see which one you prefer. Sage International is now producing a second telescoping version of their M14 EBR stock that is reportedly a pound lighter than what I fondled at the 2004 SHOT Show. However, the second telescoping version of the Sage EBR stock is only going to the Navy SEALs with the exception of five that were released to the public. SunRise420 at
www.warrifles.com has one of the five civilian owned second telescoping version Sage EBR stocks.
IMHO, I care. The freebie write up (over 50,000 words) on the M14 rifle at
www.imageseek.com has been further expanded and tweaked in the master copy of the manuscript. That manuscript will go to the publisher in early February. It will be a trade paperback entitled M14 Rifle History and Development that has tons of previously unknown information on the M14 rifle.