Armscorp M14 NM .308 Win Semi-Auto Rifle, 22 in Barrel, Parkerized Finish, Hardwood Stock (2000–2003)
This U.S.-made Armscorp M14-pattern rifle is a semi-automatic .308 Win with the desirable M14 NM receiver marking. It features a 22-inch barrel, parkerized/phosphate finish, and a full-length hardwood service stock with a ribbed polymer upper handguard. Production is bracketed to 2000–2003 based on the serial-number range. The bore is excellent, bright, and clean, and the rifle includes one 20-round steel M14-pattern magazine.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Details: There are significant markings from previous handling and use. The bore is bright and clean.
What's Included
- Armscorp M14 NM semi-automatic rifle
- 1x 20-round steel M14-pattern detachable box magazine (USGI-style)
The receiver is marked M14 NM (National Match), identifying this example as the NM variant. It retains the M14-pattern operating system with a right-side operating rod and rotating bolt. The action uses a short-stroke gas piston and a standard M14 gas system.
The rifle is built with a 22-inch barrel and a slotted M14-type flash suppressor. Sighting is through standard M14 iron sights: an aperture rear with windage and elevation drums and a wing-protected front blade on the flash-suppressor base.
Furniture consists of a full-length hardwood service stock with a semi-pistol-grip profile and a brown ribbed polymer upper handguard. Handling features include a steel buttplate with checkering and front and rear sling swivels. Length of pull is 13.25 inches.
The parkerized/phosphate finish on the steel receiver delivers a classic service-grade look consistent with the platform. This semi-automatic M14-pattern rifle feeds from detachable box magazines and is supplied with a 20-round steel magazine for a 20+1 capacity.
Manufacture is bracketed to 2000–2003 based on the serial-number range, aligning it with Armscorp production of that era and adding helpful context for buyers who track model timelines.



