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<blockquote data-quote="wolfkpr" data-source="post: 3702737" data-attributes="member: 38471"><p>The m1a is not like an M1 garand- where a load hotter than it was built for, the M14 ( m1a is civ version) design is ‘ self regulating’- meaning there is a port that vents all excess gas once it has pushed it far enough to cycle the action- so you should never need to worry about bent op rods, as can happen with the older design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfkpr, post: 3702737, member: 38471"] The m1a is not like an M1 garand- where a load hotter than it was built for, the M14 ( m1a is civ version) design is ‘ self regulating’- meaning there is a port that vents all excess gas once it has pushed it far enough to cycle the action- so you should never need to worry about bent op rods, as can happen with the older design. [/QUOTE]
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