Springfield M1A-1

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Re: Springfield M1A-1

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My only other suggestion is that if you are only looking for shorter ranges, the SOCOM or Scout models will be shorter and a lot handier to carry around. My SOCOM while not light, is decently balanced to carry around and good for the shorter ranges it is intended for.

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I am definitely not ruling out the Scout. Qualifies as long range relative to my use case and can also be more readily scoped.
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markthenewf wrote:Had one, shot great, but some substandard parts (produced elesewhere) gave me fits so I got rid of it. The only other bummer I remember is that mags were a bit pricy at the time.
I still have 5 or 6 mags from mine....... just in case I buy another M1A.
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One of my favorite rifles, you wont regret the purchase.

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M1As are awesome! I have the Socom 16 and a Loaded in an EBR stock. If you go with a scout mount, it's a bit hard to find a correct optic that will work due to the very long eye relief.

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My father-in-law wants to sell me a Swarovski 2.5-10x42. Does anyone know if this would be a proper scope for a Scout Squad? Also, looking for a quality scope-smith in the DFW area. Pardon my noobishness.
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Redneck_Buddha wrote:My father-in-law wants to sell me a Swarovski 2.5-10x42. Does anyone know if this would be a proper scope for a Scout Squad? Also, looking for a quality scope-smith in the DFW area. Pardon my noobishness.
You should only buy a scope that is specifically marketed as a "scout" scope. Other low magnification variable power scopes do NOT necessarily have long eye relief.

Examples: Edited to add: The links I have provided above are all from SWFA, which is located in Red Oak, just south of Dallas. I have purchased a number of scopes from them, although they are not my exclusive supplier. But I usually check SWFA first because they have a HUGE inventory. If you bring your rifle (with the bolt removed from the action), they can also mount and bore sight for you.....for a fee. I purchased my last scope, a Vortex Viper PST, from Cabelas in Fort Worth, and mounted and bore sighted it myself.
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Re: Springfield M1A-1

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Thank you, TAM. This is exactly what I needed. :tiphat:
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