Springfield Armory M1a Super Match Serial Numbers

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Springfield Armory M1a Super Match Serial Numbers

Buy Springfield M1A from 1976 four digit Serial Number. Springfield M1A from 1976 four digit Serial Number. Old Corps Armory, sniper / super match Pre-Ban. M1A™ Series; Springfield Custom. If domination on the firing line is what you're after, the Super Match M1A™ from Springfield Armory® is the tool you need.

The M1A is purely designed to be a semi-automatic rifle and cannot in any way be modified to become a fully automatic firearm. M1A Rifle Variants Springfield M1A Loaded rifles The Loaded variants are available with either a walnut or synthetic stock and do not have the action glass bedded into the stock as do the National Match and Super Match models. While the Loaded model of Springfield's M1A does contain many National Match features, and it is relatively accurate, but they are not true National Match rifles.

The Loaded variation of the M1A weighs in at 9.8 pounds M1A Match rifles Two M1As are classified as match rifles, the M1A National Match and the M1A Super Match. The National Match has an action that is custom glass bedded for the ultimate in accuracy. With the National Match barrel, this rifle is easily capable of sub-MOA accuracy with the proper ammunition. This rifle also includes special accuracy-enhancing features such as a custom match grade gas cylinder, custom match grade operating rod guide and weighs in at 10.8 pounds The M1a Super Match is more customizable has additional features on some models such as a McMillan stock and a Douglas stainless steel barrel. This rifle is built for the individual who demands the very best and weighs in at 12.2 pounds.

M1A Scout Squad The Scout Squad is an M1A for law enforcement users. It has an 18-inch barrel, a forward mounted sight base. The Scout Squad is designed to be easily fitted with red-dot optics, but still would need a cheek rest to get the proper sight picture. This variant is available with both a wood stock and synthetic stock options. About GunCollectionsOnline.

Hardware Maintenance Diskette Version 1.76 there. What would be a better buy; a new super match rifle or a national match with a serial number of 005745? Both are right at the same price. Not sure if the NM rifle was built at the factory or sold as a receiver and then built. Either one would be my first M1A. I know low numbers rifles can be very desirable, but I just don’t know enough. I heard back from SA and they said the rifle with the serial number of 005745 was built by them and left the factory as a supermatch Dec. It does have a heavy barrel and is bedded with NM front and rear sights.

Thinking it might be a SM and not a NM as described to me. So now the question is, is a new SM better than a early model SM and is value added by being a early serial number SM??? I had both a Springfield NM and a SM, and shot them against each other [AND A FEW OTHER TARGET OPTIMISED M14 BUILDS AS WELL ] for comparison under controlled conditions. This testing was done with several different brands of ammo, a GOOD trigger job, bipod, sand bags at the back, a BIG scope, on the same day, same conditions, 5 shot 100 yd groups per string.

With their favorite brands of 168 Gr factory Match ammo, the SM shot about 1/8' better best group than the NM, However, when taking the AVERAGE of best/worst groups with several different brands of factory ammo, the SM showed significantly better averages. However, most important result was the finding that which ammo was used was much more important than which rifle was used So, my advice is, EXPERIMENT AND FIND THE LOAD YOUR RIFLE LIKES BEST! THE DIFFERENCE IN ACCURACY BETWEEN THESE RIFLES IS ALMOST IRRELEVANT, THE DIFFERENCES IN AMMUNITION IS MUCH MORE IMPORTANT, and of course, HOW WELL YOU CAN SHOOT THE RIFLE, IS THE MOST IMPORTANT VARIABLE OF ALL. This was my experience with my M14 rifles.

YPMMV [;) LAZ 1 PS: in that test, all three of my Springfield M1A rifles were low serial #s, with all GI parts, and the two Chinese/GI hybvrid builds were PRE-ban Chginese receivers with all GI parts ]. What would be a better buy; a new super match rifle or a national match with a serial number of 005745? Both are right at the same price. Not sure if the NM rifle was built at the factory or sold as a receiver and then built. Either one would be my first M1A.

I know low numbers rifles can be very desirable, but I just don’t know enough. Buku Kalkulus Purcell. Run the serial# thru springfield first if it left as a complete rifle it will have nice GI parts and who knows could be a Nelson build if your lucky call first before you make a choice if it left springfield as a rifle you will have the warranty anyway. You won't know until you shoot both rifles side by side with the same ammo, even then you won't be sure since one might do really well on some different ammo. Try not to over think the thing.