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Trading for an M1A today (hopefully)

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Found an M1a up for sale/trade thats as new as my sig m400 is to trade them. Cant wait to pick the thing up, assuming its good to go. Meeting the guy later tonight. Anyhow, im looking for some ideas. Id like to put a scope mount on it and a scope, most likely, to make it a tacticool scout sniper type dealio, and will probably get rid of my savage 111 if i do pick this up.

Does springfield make a mount? Good idea or bad idea? Its the m1a standard in OD green composite stock. Not exactly sure where i want to go with this setup.

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Here are a few pics. Its an M1A std but i indend on making it a scout, have to keep an eye out for new bodies.

Things basically new, was just sighted in. Got 6 mags w it too, though they are the cheapo korean ones. For a trade w a sig m400 with 1 mag i cant complain, it was a good trade. Traded 223 for 308 too so i dont have to buy ammo either lol

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Its an m1a standard. 22" iirc. Has a fairly high end brake on it, too. Hope its not bad. I shoot my 3006 fine but its a bolt action, not semi auto haha. Ill be shooting this like a single shot/bolt gun, probably.

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Lambo...

 

Its not a scout.. dont try to make it one. If you wanted a Scout you should have waited on a Scout Model from SA. The standards are good to go for the Irons (BEST IN THE WORLD by the way) and adding a scope mount (Basset, ARMS, Springfield) with a good scope and cheek rest (mandatory).

 

Go to m14forums.com

Read and learn. there is a ton of information there.

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Axeman, i just messed up the wording. I basically just want a tacticool stock and scope mount on it. Not the original SA scout stock but one of the many 'aftermarket' ones available that look more like the ones found on Modern rifles. Id like an adjustable stock to help me get comfortable as well as a bipod on the front end. Another very helpful member pointed out that the scout setups on these place the sight WAY up there so ive been keeping an eye out for the other kind... forgot the name again, but its the one that mounts it above i guess its the ejection port thingiemajigie. I think you get the idea. Not the type of rail that comes from the SA factory, and i wont have like 2' of eye relief haha.

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Lambo... got it.

 

Contact Golf battery about his ArchAngel Stock. Try it, see if you like it for the advantages it gives you versus the lower investment. All the other stocks for M1a, to use my buddy TacticalMonkey's favorite saying, seem to be made of made from unobtanium! The archangel gives you cheek rise, LOP adjustability, sling and bipod attachments points. Personally, I have found the replacement stocks to be bulky, weight adding and less ergonomic than the standard birch / plastic stocks. The only one I would acquire is the Sage EBR with slider ... verboten in NJ... and make it a DMR. I cant help drooling over them though.

 

I have come to think of the M1a models as the modern equivalent of bolt action battle rifles of the early 20th century. They excel at durability, power, shooting and accuracy. Same as the 1903a, K98 etc etc.

 

Making one a tactical door kicking tool is not ideal. Making one a long range marsmanship rifle... easy and rewarding.

 

http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/03/jim-barrett/modifying-the-classic-m14m1a/

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My range only goes out to 200 yards, which is where i'll be shooting it, so unfortunately 'long range' is basically out of the question, but anyhow, the idea behind the stock like the archngel was because of my being a fairly small guy, and the M1A  being way too long for me to get a proper grip on. With something like the Archangel i can throw a bipod on it and the design allows me to get a better hold on the rifle.
Then, all i need is a scope mount and sight on the thing and i am good to go.
Fixed stocks SUCK for those of us under the Average height.

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Bought an archangel stock for the m1a... what a waste, ridiculously heavy and fitment is horrible. After spending 2 hours shaving plastic off as per instrucions, the trigger guard still wont lock in place. It clamps on, but doesnt click in so a slight pull takes apart the whole gun... may be returning it to the ebay seller, i am really disappointed in this crap.

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I got it to fit. I said screw it i'll try one last time, and as i went to show my wife what a POS the thing was, it locked into place... hahaha. Go figure. Its nice, just a bit heavy. With a scope and all itll be WAY heavier than before, which was already heavy. Nice gun to shoot off a bench, but i certainly wont be shoulder firing the thing. Ill stick to my ar or mp1522 for that, haha.

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Thought that might happen. I was shocked when I picked up a Archangel on a Loaded model at the Oaks Gun Show. Just sort of unwieldy... I see it's use, it would take some time to get used to.

 

Use the original stock and the irons... you will be amazed at how satisfying iron sight shooting is at a distance.

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