Springfield M1A in Stock

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The original Springfield M1A in 3 configurations:


Springfield MA 9226 M1A Loaded Blued With Black stock .308win
$2299
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http://www.wanstallsonline.com/product.php?productid=785&cat=0&page=2

Springfield MA 9226 M1A Loaded Stainless With Rail .308win $2899 (August 15th delivery)
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http://www.wanstallsonline.com/product.php?productid=790&cat=0&page=2

Springfield National Match MA 9802 M1A .308win $2899
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http://www.wanstallsonline.com/product.php?productid=786&cat=0&page=2

The Stainless Loaded model with rails will be in stock in 3 weeks and we are taking pre-orders on those.

The other are in stock ready to go.

Let me know if you have any questions....

Thanks,

Gary
 
Model: M1A SOCOM 16
Caliber: 308 Win

Barrel Length: 16"
Finish/Color: Black
Grips/Stock: Synthetic
Capacity: 5/10Rd
Sights: Adjustable Sights
Manufacturer Part #: AA9626


Price is $ $2280.40 Looks to be only about a 3 week turn around on that one....

No Sage parts at the moment...

PM me if interested...

Gary
 
The barrel on that stainless railed version looks thinner in that picture, than the national match barrel, or is that just me hallucinating?
 
The barrel on that stainless railed version looks thinner in that picture, than the national match barrel, or is that just me hallucinating?
The stainless railed version also has the national match barrel...I think is just the pic's. here are some pic's of one of mine M1A's. Hope this help
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this would be the origional issue M-14, Vietnam era, norinco would be the copy.

Actually no. The original M-14 was made by Springfield Armory, which closed in 1968. The current Springfield Armory Inc. licensed the name in 1974 and is not the same. Originally it sold products based on surplus stock from the original Springfield, but as that stock ran out it began manufacturing the components itself, and while its quality is obviously considered pretty good, the processes are not identical to the way the original M-14 was manufactured.

Really no-one manufactures the original M-14 anymore, so it boils down to who you think makes the best copy.
 
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