Springfield Armory M1A/M14

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SgtJethro
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Springfield Armory M1A/M14

Post by SgtJethro » Wed Oct 19, 2005 9:49 pm

Just a small retirement gift from the wife and kids. It is a Springfield Armory M1A, a semi-auto clone of the M14. Almost exactly like the one I was issued in the Army. This is the National Match version, their high end, with a match grade barrel, front and rear sights. It came with a 10-round clip, but I found a 20-rounder at Cabela's.

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This baby is a joy to shoot. This is my first 100 yard target, which I shot from the prone position under the rules for the Milsurp Mania Match. My previous target was a 50-yard 10 rounder which I used to zero the sights.

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Scored 97-2x.

Now if I can ever get all of these boxes from the move unloaded or stored away, I plan to get out and put a lot more rounds down range with the sweetie.

Sgt Jethro

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Really nice, congrats!

Post by Niner » Thu Oct 20, 2005 8:35 am

That's a really good present. Maybe my wife will give me a present......... if I promise never to retire. :lol:
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Post by joseyclosey » Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:05 am

Very nice Sarge, very nice indeed, and a cracking good shooter. Congratulations,

Joe :mrgreen:
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M-14........

Post by Niner Delta » Fri Oct 21, 2005 7:38 pm

Went through basic training at Ft. Lewis, WA in summer of 1967. We were one of the last groups to take basic with the M-14, which was a much better shooter than I was. ;) I remember thinking on those long marches that I sure wish I had one of those new plastic lightweight M-16s. :lol:

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Post by dhtaxi » Fri Oct 21, 2005 7:44 pm

Very nice all my wife ever gives me is grief.
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Vern I had an M14 in Basic too, in 69

Post by Niner » Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:04 am

And at the end I had to quilify, in one day, with an M16 that I had never experienced before. But... being able to see pretty good then, it wasn't a problem.
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Post by A square 10 » Wed Nov 30, 2005 11:10 pm

nice looking rifle and it looks like it shoots with great results , congrats
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