Yes, there is. It's called M1A.
Also, SOCOM 16 and SOCOM 20.
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.
There were 4 producers for the US military- Springfield Armory, H&R, Olin Mathieson (Winchester) and TRW. The civilian rifles (clones) are not the same as the true M14, and are made by several companies.
No, the M14 and Ruger Mini-14 are completely different firearms. The Mini-14 was designed for the civilian market as a .223 caliber rifle based on the looks of the M14, which fires the larger 7.62x51mm round and has fully automatic capabilities. They do both however have a gas-operated rotating bolt action.
You can't buy one - they've never been released on the civilian market. The closest you can manage is the M1A, which runs $1100 -$2300, depending on specifics.
the cyma m14. i just bought one and it is amazing.
They were manufactured by Springfield Armoury, Harrington & Richardson, Olin Mathieson, and TRW. Licenced production was also carried out in Taiwan. Civilian semi auto reproductions have been or are manufactured by Springfield Armoury (the private company - not the same one which manufactured M14 rifles for the US military), Poly Technologies, and NORINCO.
M14 was standard issue military rifle before m16.
Yes, the M14 is capable of fully automatic fire.
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.
The typical airsoft m14 weighs around 5lbs but the socom m14's are slightly lighter and the m14 ebr's weigh in at close to 15 lbs.
No. The M14 rifle fires the 7.62 NATO rifle cartridge. It is not a shotgun.
Its depends on the brand. Many different companies make a M14.