The taller front sight goes with the shorter barrel. My cousin got a new Norc socom with a normal front sight. We bottomed out the rear sight and were still hitting high.
Another weird thing I noticed on mine was that the Norc front sight post is actually a lot taller than the sight ears! My replacement USGI one is normal with the sight post about 2/3rds to 3/4's the height of the sight ears so the ears actually protect the post.
The shorties require a taller front blade sight, because of the shorter sight radius. If you call Springfield Armory, they will sell you a taller front sight with appropriate "ears" (the height being in the block under the blade, rather than the blade) suitable for a shorter barrelled M1A (I believe it's the Scout Squad which has an 18" barrel). Just speak with their international sales department
Great info. will do. Do you know if they charge any crazy import fees like Numrich, or is it just the part price plus shipping?
Ian
I ordered a SA Scout Squad Front Sight, think they shipped it to me for $10, and the part itself is not expensive.
The post still sits a little lower than the factory tall post, but it's protected by the ears and flawlessly machined.
I haven't had it out to the range yet, but I think it will be tall enough, although I might end up with my rear sight starting nearly or all the way down.
Fine by me, I don't mind a slight hold under sight picture.
just call them. speak to the international sales rep
lycan, The twins are pretty!!!Cannot wait to hear how they perform at the range!
Very nice looking wood,nice finished rifle, and great groups out of the box with Nork ammo. Who needs to spend 3000 for these rifles? If these rifles check out for all the known quirks and are good to go, I can see Springfield taking a little hit in our market again.
Check you bolt for good bearing on both, and get the headspace checked by others who offer this for free using your fired brass cases with gas shut off. Then you can compare headspace every 1000 rounds or so to see how well the bolt and lugs are holding up. Some say some are too soft, but mine only has the park starting to wear after 1200 rounds. I just took a good look at my bore with mirror and magnifier and the throat looks perfect after 1200 rounds. Bullet insertion at muzzle looks the same as new. Without proper bore gauges however to compare new to 1000+ rounds, this is only guesstimate.
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