2014... Will i get one... M25 White feather

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would love to add one BNIB signed SA M25 M1A White Feather to my herd, the chances are slims, but i am a very optimistic man... Will hope... JP.http://4.bp.########.com/_nQ7ZkXOTctE/TCnmZrGiwkI/AAAAAAAAEss/UFyNO_aYWTQ/s1600/WhiteFeather700%5B1%5D.jpg
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Your 5th picture looks like a LRB, not an M1A.
How do they compare to the price of a LRB M25?

It is a rear lugged M25 SA according to the description under the picture, this rifle if by luck become available signed and brand new will fetch 4-5 K... Easy... JP.
 
Here one target of a shots group at 100 yards with the M25 M1A, this is top bolt gun territory... JP.
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"...Will I get one..." Not listed on SA Inc's site, so no you won't. Unless you buy a stock and build one. On-line they listed at over 4 grand US, Stateside. Lot of money for a fancy stock.
 
Its not the way your doing it....

Never forget that English is not my native language, some things i explain could be unclear by the way i do my sentences, i now i make a lot of mistakes in my writting, but the bottom story is when someone show me something nice, it make me happy that i can be informed by this member, in my head and attitude, this is the only message i want to send, if understand differently, this is not the way i want it to be seen... JP.
 
It is a rear lugged M25 SA according to the description under the picture, this rifle if by luck become available signed and brand new will fetch 4-5 K... Easy... JP.

I was talking about the 5th picture with the green carpet. It obviously don't belong among the remaining. But we're not playing "find the intruder", right? :p

4-5000$! It may be cheaper to get a custom built LRB M25 that will match that accuracy and be more reliable. It would be easier to get as well. At least that would be my choice if I wanted to get a .308 weighting 14-16lbs.
 
Interesting....


Carlos Norman Hathcock II (20 May 1942 – 23 February 23 1999) was a United States Marine Corps sniper with a service record of 93 confirmed kills. Hathcock's record and the extraordinary details of the missions he undertook made him a legend in the Marine Corps. His fame as a sniper and his dedication to long-distance shooting led him to become a major developer of the United States Marine Corps Sniper training program. He was honored by having a rifle named after him: a variant of the M21 dubbed the Springfield Armory M25 White Feather.

I'd like to read more about his missions for sure.
 
It is a rear lugged M25 SA according to the description under the picture, this rifle if by luck become available signed and brand new will fetch 4-5 K... Easy... JP.

Nope, that picture is an LRB M25 receiver and it is not rear lugged. The description is wrong.

And for that kind of coin I would have LRB build me an M25 with the same Krieger 22" heavy barrel. Their optic mount integrated into the receiver is a superior design. Rear lugged receivers are available.
 
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Springfield Armory, Inc. discontinued its M25 White Feather model at the end of 2009. Perhaps you could find a private seller willing to have it legally exported from the USA through a licensed firearms exporter?
 
Springfield Armory, Inc. discontinued its M25 White Feather model at the end of 2009. Perhaps you could find a private seller willing to have it legally exported from the USA through a licensed firearms exporter?

It is a very long shot for sure, i know that Clay will have some M21 M1A in 2014, it will better than nothing, i am going for the gusto but a M21 would be welcome in my herd... JP.
 
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