I purchased an older model M1A used, and suspect that I am the fourth owner but the rifle overall doesn't show very much wear or use. From the serial number it was manufactured around 1980. I took the rifle out and shot it only once, and then when cleaning the bolt roller ring FELL OFF. So I looked around to find a solution, and found that the bolt was on a recall list. The bolt was marked 790185 and with SA centered below that number, which means it was CAST as opposed to forged or machined, and was recalled in 1987. I called Springfield and they said they would still honour the recall, 22 years later!
Here was the hiccup, I had to go through F.N. Sports which is Canada's official Springfield distributor. So off the rifle went, and it was shipped down to the U.S., and I waited. 4 MONTHS LATER I got it back. The problem wasn't F.N. Sports, it was with Springfield not shipping anything to Canada in that time. Apparently they bundle everything up into bulk shipments including all warranty returns, so they show up when Springfield is ready.
Here's the bonus, there has never been a recall notice for M1A oprods, or any major problems that I have heard of. My oprod was marked oddly, missing the first number in the standard marking sequence- so I asked Springfield to look at it as well. They replaced the oprod as well, for free!
The bottom line is that Springfield replaced both my bolt and oprod free of charge, even knowing that I am not the original owner and with no questions asked. It took 4 months plus for me to get it back from the day I sent it to F.N. Sports, but it didn't cost me anything other than the shipping to F.N. Sports in Quebec. I am impressed by Springfield, and should anyone have a problem it seems worth contacting them to see if they can help.
Here was the hiccup, I had to go through F.N. Sports which is Canada's official Springfield distributor. So off the rifle went, and it was shipped down to the U.S., and I waited. 4 MONTHS LATER I got it back. The problem wasn't F.N. Sports, it was with Springfield not shipping anything to Canada in that time. Apparently they bundle everything up into bulk shipments including all warranty returns, so they show up when Springfield is ready.
Here's the bonus, there has never been a recall notice for M1A oprods, or any major problems that I have heard of. My oprod was marked oddly, missing the first number in the standard marking sequence- so I asked Springfield to look at it as well. They replaced the oprod as well, for free!
The bottom line is that Springfield replaced both my bolt and oprod free of charge, even knowing that I am not the original owner and with no questions asked. It took 4 months plus for me to get it back from the day I sent it to F.N. Sports, but it didn't cost me anything other than the shipping to F.N. Sports in Quebec. I am impressed by Springfield, and should anyone have a problem it seems worth contacting them to see if they can help.