I have three of your books and I will soon order this one. There are several color pictures of the rifle and several related documents in my updated M14 book. The rifle that was allowed to be kept was sold a few years back and is still a non-NFA Title 1 rifle and still in private ownership. It is unknown if the other one was granted the same privilege. The court ruled that the rifle be returned to the owner and the court's ruling ONLY applied to that Rifle. He took them to court and won because the rifle was built as a semi NM M14, despite the fact that it was the same as any M14 with a only selector lock keeping it from being full auto. One owner called ATF who promptly confiscated the gun. There were two TRW NM M14s in civilian hands. Lots of info and photos in the book on the subject. However the new rulings in the 1968 GCA act killed the project. There was an original intention to sell members M14s rendered semi-only by welding up the selector lock. Yes, the answer is in my updated M14 book.
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