Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some military-grade questions here! So, like, the M14 and M21 are both rifles, but the M21 is like a super fancy sniper version of the M14. It's got all these cool upgrades for better accuracy and stuff. It's like the M14 went to sniper school and came back all boujee.
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Well, darling, the M14 is a 7.62mm selective fire automatic rifle, while the M21 is a sniper rifle based on the M14 platform. So, in simpler terms, the M21 is like the fancier, long-range cousin of the M14. Just think of it as the M14 putting on its Sunday best and sniping targets from afar.
Well, friend, the M14 and M21 are both rifles used by the military. The main difference is that the M21 is a sniper variant of the M14, designed for more precise shooting at longer ranges. Both are beautiful tools in their own right, each with their own unique purpose on the canvas of the battlefield.
The M14 and M21 are both military rifles, with the M14 being a selective fire automatic rifle and the M21 being a semi-automatic sniper rifle variant of the M14. The M14 was designed in the 1950s and used by the U.S. military, while the M21 was developed in the 1960s specifically for sniper use. The M21 features a heavier barrel, a different stock, and a scope for improved accuracy compared to the M14.
The M21 is just an M14 but was the U.S. army's official Sniper Rifle from 1969-1988 (which was then replaced by the modern M24 SWS), and the M21 has a Leatherwood 3-9 Adjustable Ranging Telescope (ART) telescopic Sight, and furnished match grade ammunition to improve its accuracy over the M14.
Yes, It is a more accurate version of the M14. Its range is about 1000 meters.
The M14 was designed as the T44 experimental rifle, an evolutionary step above the M1 Garand used during World War II, in 1954. It entered production in 1959. Production was halted in 1964 when the M14 was replaced on the frontlines by the M16 assault rifle.
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.
The M14 was up to about 1965. After that, the M16
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