- M1A vs M1 | M14 Forum
The M1A, at least without any forward-mounted optics rails or bipods or stuff, is light enough to manage like this The M1 is a little more front-heavy with the extra handguards and longer op rod and the gas cylinder at the end of the barrel, but it’s still doable to control the rifle with the left hand on the pistol grip and load with the
- Chronological history of the M1a - M14 Forum
The rear end of the M1A receiver bolt right lug slot, located under the rear sight base cover, was extended 0 080 " to the rear to prevent possible damage to the bolt roller 001XXX to 002XXX Gray-Syracuse, Inc becomes the casting supplier of M1A receivers 002010 Receiver left side connector lock hole is still missing
- Gunbroker prices for M1A Pre-bans | M14 Forum
M1As typically sell for $1000 on the low end (900 sometimes) up to about 2200 for a really nice Supermatch or LRB custom gun (2400 buys a M21 these days) What’s with these people selling Prebans for 3400 and 4200 and 4500? Do people ever buy these? Prebans don’t matter in my state for two
- 2004 Springfield M1A National Match vs Current M1A Loaded
I'm wanting to buy an M1A M14 in the next 2-3 weeks, and wondering what you long time fans of these rifles think about early 2000's National Match Models compared to the current M1A Loaded I'm a fan of the Garand actions, but also accuracy Something I chased with M1 Carbines and Mini-14's
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- SA, Inc. M1A serial number born on date database (000001. . .
M14 M1A fans, let's put together a database of the dates M1A rifles were assembled at the factory This information will go into the book M14 Rifle History and Development Here are the requirements: 1) List the M1A serial number and the factory headspace tag date or the month and year SA, Inc Customer Service says it was built
- Reloading for an M1A - M14 Forum
Although I have been reloading for decades I have only been reloading for a M1A a few months Getting ready to try some different bullets and powders I have read comments about loading too hot and possibly bending an operating rod What constitutes a load that is too hot? A bullet that is too
- Fiberglass Stock on an M1A | M14 Forum
I have an M1A Scout with composite stock and I am pondering putting it in a fiberglass stock I have the stock itself but I am coming up short finding the right front ferrule for the fiberglass stock (it's bare) How do I tell that this is for the fiberglass stock? Ferrule, Front, New Factory Original Now the next question is the handguard
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