Five rounds at 100 yards – just outside a half-inch. Below is a picture of a target shot last year after a load had been settled upon. While semi-autos will never ( in my opinion ) match the best of the bolt guns in accuracy this M25 is a consistent sub MOA rifle which is very, very acceptable for any M14 platform rifle. I worked up a handload that this particular rifle liked as follows:ġ68 Hornaday BT, 41.0g of H4895, Winchester Primers and Winchester cases No matter how pretty something looks it is in the shooting that real distinctions can be made and, yes, the LRB shoots. So much so that the SAI NM M1A was, subsequently, sold. When my rifle arrived a year ago I took it apart and carefully examined everything – not a flaw could be found no tool marks and no suggestion of anything other than the very finest workmanship.Ĭomparing the rifle to the Chinese M14’s wouldn’t be fair given the price difference but I compared it to my Springfield Armory National Match M1A and it compared very favorably. The rifle came with a regular length rail and recently – to allow for more flexibility – I bought the extended rail.
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Tired of fighting with the age-old problem of mounting a scope and not wishing to loose my sights by using the CASM mount, I went with the M25 receiver as it has a mounting solution built in to the receiver. Process from start to finish was : I ordered on Feb 13th 2014 rifle was built on Feb 27th test fired on March 6th and in my hands on April 9th.įor those readers who don’t know, the M25 Medium Match is available with a few different options but mine was made as follows:Ī M25 Medium Match receiver – more about this later – a LRB bolt a LRB/Saco-Lowel medium weight Chrome moly 1:12 twist barrel a National Match (NM) Flash hider, NM Rear Sight NM Spring Guide NM Unitized Gas Cylinder (I chose Army way over USMC/Navy way ) a match trigger group and a Boyds walnut stock. The US FFL then ships to Canada using an importer you choose and when the rifle arrives in Canada you pay the customs and tax and the rifle is shipped to you. Even though I live in Canada the process for ordering my rifle from them was a breeze – place the order, when it is ready they ship to a US FFL whose details you have given to them.
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LRB Arms – full name, LRB of Long Island Inc – can be found online at and while I’ve never met anyone who works there, I’ve dealt with them via email and phone and found them to be absolutely fabulous to work with.
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I’ve owned a few M14-type rifles – about 8 of the Chinese Norinco copies, a SAI ‘Loaded’ M1A and a SAI National Match M1A but for a very long time I’d dreamed of owning an absolutely top of the line civilian version of the famous American M14 rifle and on April 9th last year I took delivery of a rifle that I’d hoped would fit that bill – a LRB Arms M25 Medium Match.