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M14 Socom-SR25-SL9
19 May, 2010, 07:29
Besides looks, what would you go for based on performance
TM M14 SOCOM
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this is for a long range accurate DMR for woodland
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19 May, 2010, 07:39
Re: M14 Socom-SR25-SL9
Do You want it to be great in stock? will You be upgrading the hop, barrel, piston/cylinder head, nozzle?
All of them have great potential, but if You want a DMR out of the box, go M14 but not socom - go with the long one as its more accurate (longer barrel).
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19 May, 2010, 08:09
Re: M14 Socom-SR25-SL9
well so far, 4 votes for m14, none for anything else. enough said
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19 May, 2010, 09:29
Re: M14 Socom-SR25-SL9
m14 is very difficult to upgrade, it has little rail real estate and once it breaks there very hard to get into. i know from personal experience.
i have little experience with a sl9 so i cant say much.
i would go for the sr-25, easy upgrades and loads of room for optics. also if you are used to operating with an armalite varient, it will be quit easy to get used to.
SR-25 FTW
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19 May, 2010, 09:39
Re: M14 Socom-SR25-SL9
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m14 is very difficult to upgrade, it has little rail real estate and once it breaks there very hard to get into. i know from personal experience.
But the performance is much better than the SR-25. And if you don't modify your guns yourself then you don' have to worry about that as the shop/site will do it for you and probably garentee the upgrade too.
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19 May, 2010, 09:44
Re: M14 Socom-SR25-SL9
M14 any day. Make it a Marui though. Has to be Marui.
If you buy either of the other two guns, youll only regret it.
And theyre not that hard to upgrade at all. Whats more; if you buy the socom and fit a full length tightbore, you can shroud it with a silencer. That way you get a rail too (which id recommend putting a red-dot on, a magnifying scope is overkill). Best of both worlds, and a very sexy gun. Cant be bad.
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20 May, 2010, 11:35
Re: M14 Socom-SR25-SL9
Sr25 purely because of the range of upgrades and looks the nuts but get the 7.62 mag one cooz it's different
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21 May, 2010, 17:36
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Get the M14 Socom, out of the box it is a great performer.
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22 May, 2010, 00:21
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TM M14 SOCOM based purely on stock performance, Otherwise the SR25 takes it for looks.
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