Early M1A rifles were built with surplus G.I. The term "M1A" is a proprietary title for Springfield Armory's M14-pattern rifle. The Springfield Armory M1A is a civilian version of the M14 rifle designed and manufactured by Springfield Armory, Inc. National Match front blade, match-grade hooded aperture with one-half minute adj. What you can get at my web site will not have everything that is in the book so that I don't get ripped off.Standard, Loaded, National Match, Super Match, M21, M25, SOCOM 16, Scout Squad, SOCOM IIĥ-, 10- or 20-round double column, detachable box magazine I'll send the manuscript to the publisher in February to get the book into print. You'll need about 130 sheets of paper in the printer tray. Print yourself a copy when sven gets it posted. I've sent sven the 12/28/04 version of my online book M14 Rifle History and Development to post at It's a huge update on the version there already. This is another example of why there's always more to learn about the M14/M1A. Why the jump in serial number? I don't know. HateCA also gave me the numbers on the under side to help confirm that it is a genuine M1A. Customer Service confirming that 2300XX is one of theirs. I have the e-mail message from Brandy at SA, Inc. Customer Serviceĭoes this make sense? Serial #'s aren't tied to date? The month and year is sufficient.ġ006XX 03/97 sold as a rear lugged receiverġ62708 02/04 one of the first SOCOM modelsĢ300XX 08/00 verified with SA, Inc. Most of this list appears in the print book M14 Rifle History and Development. I understand you are making NO claim to ownership should you decide to share any serial numbers by PM or e-mail.
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