All‑Carbon Fiber M‑14/M1A Rifle: Ultra‑Light, Heat‑Resistant, and Precision‑Optimized
Washington‑based McAnn Industries has taken the classic M‑14/M1A battle rifle and transformed it into a 100% carbon‑fiber masterpiece, using advanced resin technology instead of traditional steel or aluminum.

Why carbon‑fiber? The answer is straightforward:
- Weight Reduction: The rifle now weighs just 24 oz (≈1.5 lb), shaving 2‑4 lb off standard models—an essential advantage for operators who carry the weapon all day.
- Heat Dissipation: Carbon‑fiber does not retain heat like steel or aluminum, keeping the firearm cooler in bright conditions and enhancing shooter comfort.
- Structural Integrity: The composite’s high tensile strength ensures durability without compromising performance.

McAnn Industries highlights the following benefits:
- Night‑vision ready out of the box
- AR‑15 pistol grip and butt stock compatibility
- Free‑floating barrel for superior accuracy
- Rapid cooling and consistent weight
- Supports most SOPMOD accessories
- Multiple configurations (battle rifle, carbine)
- American‑made with premium materials
The rifle is constructed from only three materials: high‑grade carbon fiber, durable resin, and hardened 7075‑T6511 aluminum for critical structural points.

Pre‑orders are currently open for $665, with a 90‑day delivery window.
For operators seeking a lighter, cooler, and more accurate M‑14/M1A, McAnn Industries offers a truly next‑generation solution.
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