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|[[File:Flag_us_new.png|50px]]<br><strong>[[US]]</strong>|| [[File:M14.png|512px]]<br><b> [[M14]]</b> || [[File:Weapon m14.svg|512px]] || [[File:Class_Assault.png|50px]] <b>[[Assault]]</b> || 20 / 60 | |[[File:Flag_us_new.png|50px]]<br><strong>[[US]]</strong>|| [[File:M14.png|512px]]<br><b> [[M14]]</b> || [[File:Weapon m14.svg|512px]] || [[File:Class_Assault.png|50px]] <b>[[Assault]]</b> || 20[[+1]] / 60 | ||
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! rowspan=2 | [[Bayonet]] | ! rowspan=2 | [[Bayonet]] | ||
! rowspan=2 | [[Rifle Grenades]] | ! rowspan=2 | [[Rifle Grenades]] | ||
! colspan=2 | Reload Speed | |||
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|42||×2.4 = 100.8||×1.28 = 53.76||×1.23 = 51.66||×0.8 = 33.6||×0.7 = 29.4||YES||YES | ! Partial!! Empty | ||
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|42||×2.4 = 100.8||×1.28 = 53.76||×1.23 = 51.66||×0.8 = 33.6||×0.7 = 29.4||YES||YES||2.4 Seconds||3.233 Seconds | |||
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! rowspan=2 | [[Place of Origin]] | ! rowspan=2 | [[Place of Origin]] | ||
! rowspan=2 | [[Date]] | ! rowspan=2 | [[Date]] | ||
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! rowspan=2 | Barrel Length | ! rowspan=2 | Barrel Length | ||
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=HISTORY= | =HISTORY= | ||
The M14 is an American produced and became the standard-issue rifle for the U.S. military in 1959 replacing the M1 Garand rifle in the U.S. Army by 1958 and the U.S. Marine Corps by 1965 until being replaced by the M16A1 rifle beginning in 1968. | The M14 is an American produced and became the standard-issue rifle for the U.S. military in 1959 replacing the [[M1 Garand]] rifle in the [[U.S. Army]] by 1958 and the U.S. Marine Corps by 1965 until being replaced by the [[M16A1]] rifle beginning in 1968. | ||
The M14 served as the basis for the [[XM21]] | The M14 served as the basis for the [[XM21]] | ||
<br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M14_rifle SOURCE] | <br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M14_rifle SOURCE] | ||
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File:Article-the-m14-in-country-1.jpg| GI in the field with a jungle magazine | File:Article-the-m14-in-country-1.jpg| GI in the field with a jungle magazine | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 5 November 2024
Factions | Weapon | Icon | Classes | Ammo |
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US |
M14 |
Assault | 20+1 / 60 |
Damage Base | Headshot × | Chest × | Stomach × | Leg × | Arm × | Bayonet | Rifle Grenades | Reload Speed | |
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Partial | Empty | ||||||||
42 | ×2.4 = 100.8 | ×1.28 = 53.76 | ×1.23 = 51.66 | ×0.8 = 33.6 | ×0.7 = 29.4 | YES | YES | 2.4 Seconds | 3.233 Seconds |
Designation | Weapon Type | Fire Modes | Fire Rate | Bullet Spread ° | Range Modifier | Muzzle Velocity | Projectile weight | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M14 rifle | Battle Rifle | Auto+Semi | 700 RPM | 7.5° & 1.25° ADS | 0.945 | 850 m/s | 10 g (154.324 gr) | 4.1 kg (9 lbs) |
Full name | Caliber | Place of Origin | Date | Manufacturer | Barrel Length | Total Length | Weapon Script Name |
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United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14 | 7.62x51mm | USA | 1957 | Springfield Armory Others |
22 in (559 mm) | 44.3 in (1,126 mm) | weapon_m14 |
HISTORY
The M14 is an American produced and became the standard-issue rifle for the U.S. military in 1959 replacing the M1 Garand rifle in the U.S. Army by 1958 and the U.S. Marine Corps by 1965 until being replaced by the M16A1 rifle beginning in 1968.
The M14 served as the basis for the XM21
SOURCE