Overall, it is fair to say that trw had the most trouble free production record of the four manufacturers I did read up on the cryo treatment, it does change the properties of the steel but can you really see the difference at the range Sometimes it pays to be last but it always pays to plan well.
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Aside from the mystique of the pre 64 model 70, these new ones are every bit the equal of them, and also new, and not 50 plus years old.
The wrapper is dated 1966, so after winchester had stopped m14 rifle production
It has a mystique due to that I think that i have a case of it in the ammo bunker What i did find that was accurate, and able to penetrate quite well, was a couple cases of 1100 rounds , on strippers, of chinese military surplus from the 1980s Still have a case and a half of that, as well
If a one piece op rod had been necessary then sa would have drafted the specs to require that Trw made a large quantity of spare bolts but made little else in the way of spare parts In my opinion, the mystique surrounding trw rifles and parts is unwarranted. All i have heard about the mystique of glenn nelson builds, i’m surprised it has a ball bearing nm pinion instead of the real deal
Where did trw get the mystique
My older sai (72***) has a trw bolt, but that's the only trw part i have had on a rifle ever, and i've owned some real shooters. They instead trade of the oil mystique I have been using behrs tung oil finish ( a blend of tung and linseed w/ some driers) for some time and find it easy to use and blend with older finishes. But the mystique of having your rifle as close as you can get to the original m14, gi parts and a forged receiver without the big cost of a nfa one
Of course, there is the premium cost for that. Just saying they are not my cup of tea they seem to have a mystique about them similar to trw parts