Buy Springfield Armory M1A Semi-Automatic Centerfire Rifle
Buy Springfield Armory M1A Semi-Automatic Centerfire Rifle. Springfield Armory® Standard M1A™ Semi-Auto Rifle is a direct descendant of one of the most respected, long-range battle rifles in the world: the M14 service rifle. The Standard M1A uses the same basic platform as the M14, without the selective fire switch.
The 22″ barrel features 6-groove rifling with a 1 in 11″ twist. A M14 birdcage flash suppressor minimizes flash signature at night. The barrel, receiver and all steel parts are Parkerized, true to their original form. The walnut stock features a non-reflective oil finish; and has a fold-out butt plate for accessory storage.
Springfield Armory Standard M1A Semi-Auto Rifle – .308 Winchester
The match front sight blade measures .062″, and the rear sight aperture measures .0690, and adjusts 1 MOA for windage and elevation. A 2-stage military trigger ensures reliable ignition under the most extreme conditions. The Springfield Armory Standard M1A Semi-Auto Rifle delivers relentless firepower with precision accuracy and unfailing reliability.
Manufacturer model #: MA9102.
- It is the same platform as the M14 service rifle
- Parkerized steel finish
- Oil-finished walnut stock
- 6-groove rifling with 1:11″ twist
- 2-stage military trigger
- .062″ front sight blade
- Aperture rear sight
- M14 flash suppressor
The recoil isn’t unmanageable, especially considering the heft, but it is slightly sharper than other 7.62 NATO rifles, such as the FAL. With that being said, the weight and balance of the rifle are incredible, and the gun shoulders like it is an extension of your body.
Springfield Armory M1A Standard Issue Rifle
For all of you Garand shooters, this gun will feel like a pair of broken-in cowboy boots when you bring it up to your line of sight. Springfield Armory M1A Semi-Automatic Centerfire Rifle
The gun ships with a 10-round magazine, which is nice for bench shooting. M1As use a “rock n’ lock” magazine system which makes all the “tacticool” operators cringe, but isn’t an issue with some practice. You simply rock in the mag with the front inserted first, and the magazine rocked back to lock into place.
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