no, Mattel making military rifles is an urban legend, and comes from two sources - the first being a replica M16 they made, and the second being that they were contracted to manufacture plastic furniture for the M16 rifles, and this furniture bore the name of the manufacturer.
M14
M14 was standard issue military rifle before m16.
Yes, an M14 Airsoft Sniper is good. My cousin has almost all of the airsoft guns their are and he loves the M14. I would recommend it.
Depends on who made it. gunpartscorp is sold out of military M14 bolts, Norinco M14 bolts, and Springfield Armory M1A bolts.(Those were $119 when they had them) You can check guns shows in your area, or contact Springfield Armory, but they will normally require fitting and headspacing by a gunsmith- they are not "drop in" parts.
the only real m1s are gas powered but company's make guns like them (echo 1 m14) that are battery powered.
No
M14, Type 95, M16
Now.. First of all this is a website ok?.. ok. Go to Evike.com to get tons of m14's but evike.com has more than 100,000 airsoft guns and they might be a little expensive, but they are the best quality airsoft.
The military of the Philippines is supplied by the US, hence, US made weapons are standard. These include the M16, M4, M14, M60, M249, M240, M9, M1911, M2, etc.
Its depends on the brand. Many different companies make a M14.
The Standoff Munitions Disruption rifle is basically a M14 National Match rifle with a good scope. It is difficult to price, since these are NOT for sale to civilian personnel. (The M14 is classed as a machine gun) The price of a civilian equivalent is ABOUT $2,000.
The designation M16A1 can be broken down into Military model 16 version 1. As the M16 follows the M14 and M15 (a variant of the M14) and is the first revision.