
The side of the barrel is marked with: "H R 7790190 4-62 A4". The rear of the receiver is marked: "U.S. The stock has a single DOD cartouche, but it lacks the firing proof. It is fitted with its original GI fiberglass handguard and walnut stock.


It has all its original GI contract M14 parts correctly marked with the appropriate H&R/Government drawing numbers along with its original factory parkerized finish overall. The original H&R Arms Company was going through a very difficult time in the late 1970s and early 1980s and eventually went into bankruptcy/receivership and as part of that restructuring, they sold off all the various rifles and pistols that were kept in the company museum. Government has never released any M14 rifles for civilian sales due to their original fully automatic rifle designation. This rifle is all 100% original and is NOT a reconversion or assembled rifle of any type this is the real deal! These M14 rifles are extremely rare as the U.S.

This is just a fabulous example of an all original GI issue type, M14 fully automatic/NFA rifle that was acquired from the H&R factory museum in the early/mid 1980s.
