Description
Item Description
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SPECIFICATIONS:
Model: M1A
Serial: 047888
Caliber: .308 Win. (7.62x51mm NATO)
Finish: Parkerized
Barrel Length: 22" Barrel with Long Slotted Flash Suppressor
Optics/Sights: Wing Protected National Match .072" Blade Front with Military Aperture, MOA Adj. for Windage & Elevation Rear
Stock/Grips: Smooth Walnut
Action: Semi-Auto
Markings: The rear of the receiver is stamped "U.S. RIFLE / 7.62-MM M1A / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / 047888".
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
One of the most iconic rifles to grace American ranges is the Springfield M1A. The M1A is the semi-auto version of the classic M14. To better understand the love affair with this gun we need to look at its history. In 1957 the M14 replaced the M1 Garand after extensive competition during previous years. The military was looking for an improvement on the Garand including a detachable magazine and full auto capability. Due to the accuracy and reliability of the rifle it was soon being modified for specialized work. In 1969 Rock Island Arsenal converted over 1400 National Match M14s to be used as sniper rifles during the Vietnam War. The modifications included the addition of a Leatherwood ART scope and providing match grade ammunition to the shooters. This version was designated the M21 and it remained the US Army’s primary sniper rifle until 1988. Even after its retirement, the M21 kept finding its way back to war. In small circles it was reissued during the Gulf War and was seen being carried by several elite units throughout the military.
Fast forward to today and we find the M1A is still a popular rifle in the shooting industry. Like many of its WWII cousins, it has seen its share of small improvements based on the evolution of manufacturing processes. Competitions around the country see enthusiastic shooters unpack their M1As and get ready to be serious competitors in precision matches.
Springfield has the distinction of allowing civilian shooters an opportunity to own their very own semi-auto version of the M14. In 1974 they began manufacturing what would be labeled the “M1A.” It would be a civilian version of the M14 and would be so close to the M14 that Springfield initially used surplus G.I. parts to build their guns. Eventually they began to make all the parts themselves and in doing so were able to improve accuracy. The windage and elevation adjustable rear sight makes zeroing the rifle a pleasure, while the two-stage military trigger, detachable box magazine, op-rod, and roller cam bolt provide functional ease of operation and faithful reliability. Well-suited for a day at the range, competition or hanging on your wall in front of an American flag, this M1A is for the patriot looking to fill a special place in their collection.
Contents:
This example will ship with 1 magazine.
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.