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| - The M14 is an American-made selective-fire battle rifle, in service since 1957. Although it was largely phased out after the Vietnam war, it remains in service with some Marine regiments. When fired semi-automatically, it can deliver powerful 7.62x51mm NATO or .308 Winchester rounds accurately. The Mk.14 EBR, or Mark 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle, is one of the models depicted in Medal of Honor (2010), alongside the M21 Battle Rifle. The difference between the Mk. 14 EBR and older models is its lighter telescoping stock and frame. The M21 variant is essentially the same as the older models, though it is scoped and its frame is made of polyethylene, as well as having only ten rounds in its magazine.
- M14 rifle, formally the United States Rifle, 7.62 mm, M14, is an American selective fire automatic rifle firing 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) ammunition. It was the standard issue U.S. rifle from 1959 to 1970. The M14 was used for U.S. Army and Marine Corps basic and advanced individual training, and was the standard issue infantry rifle in CONUS, Europe, and South Korea, until replaced by the M16 rifle in 1970. The M14 remains in limited front line service with the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard, and is also used as a ceremonial weapon. It was the last American "battle rifle" (a term applied to weapons firing full-power rifle ammunition) issued in quantity to U.S. troops. The M14 also provides the basis for the M21 and M25 sniper rifles.
- The M14 rifle is an American selective fire automatic rifle firing 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition. Used by various countries prior to the Geo Catastrophe in ES 55, it was one of the symbols of leadership of the Bradley Shelter. Arthur Farrell used it to apparently kill Vilma Fachiri in ES 126, launching his legend and catapulting him into a tremendous position of power that he held for the rest of his life.
- The M14 rifle (more formally the United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14) is an American selective fire battle rifle firing 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition. Although largely superseded in military use by the M16 rifle, it remains in limited front line service with the United States Army, Marine Corps, and Navy. The M14 also provides the basis for the M21 and M25 sniper rifles.
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