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Originally Posted by Pete
their new M14 Enhanced Battle Rifles as they trained for Personnel Security Detachment duty
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Two comments: It is as LR says a rack-grade M14 that's upgraded by Rock Island Arsenal (the military operation, not the importer of el-cheapo pistols). The major upgrade is the Sage stock or "chassis" and rails system so all the gadgets can be attached, and a Harris bipod. I've seen a bunch of them with 5.56 BDC ACOGs on them, indicating that someone doesn't read his manuals or know how range compensation works. I have a magazine article here (somewhere) on the process of assembling them, and a a flyer from Sage on the features of the stock that's a PDF I could post.
The old non-disassembly cleaning was the rule on the old M21 system and, IIRC, on NM M14s (the M21 was a national match M14 with a Leatherwood ART II. NM meant selected parts, more precise iron sights, and glass bedding). You didn't disassemble the M21 because disassembly loosened the glass bedding. Since the EBR isn't glass bedded, I dunno why they'd try imposing the same rule. Now, at least, they have bore snakes so you can clean the bore in the proper direction -- the M21s were cleaned from the muzzle and that was one reason they had lousy barrel life.