As a result, I was reading forums and came across this one on Calguns:
Ever wonder where Springfield Armory Inc gets its "investment cast" commercial parts?...Answer: Wayne Machine Inc. Where is Wayne Machine Inc located???...Answer: Taiwan.Another source notes that small parts come from China, whereas the receivers are Canadian, and yet another forum actually references a business info page that mentions SA. So...that kind of eliminates the "buy American" argument, since I can't afford an LRBArms M14SA. Yet.
http://waynemachine.com.tw/
If you think your buying a full fledged American built, American made, American parts rifle....think again buddy. ;)
In the past, I've bought Chinese products where I couldn't get equivalent features in a U.S.-made product. Of course I could get an LRBArms gun, but we're talking 3x the price. Now I'm more of the opinion that I buy something cheap first, figure out what I want, and then spend the big bucks to get it. Practicality before ideology?
There were a couple M14 gunsmiths mentioned on the forums:
- Warbird Custom Guns - bolt conversion with refinish, $200; rebarrel $75 (plus barrel, of course)
- Arrington Accuracy Works - no prices listed, but one forum mentioned them as doing heat-treat/bolt service
And then there's Smith Enterprise, but I have a feeling I can't afford to have them do the work--if I could, I might as well go the LRB route!
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