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Springfield M1A

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Please bear with me as I ramble awhile. I just came back from my local gun emporium and put a Springfield m1a scout squad in layaway. I used the M14 in the Army and have thought about getting one often. Well, there it sat, a Springfield m1a in the new FDE stock. I am an old geezer and have always loved wood and blue steel firearms so my new found interest in FDE firearms is a puzzle to me. I have more lever action rifles and single action revolvers than any thing else but this new FDE craze has gotten ahold of me. All I know is that every time I see something in FDE, I think I should have it. Is this a new disease going around? Even though I had 1 AR(black) when I saw one in FDE I had to buy it. That was about nine months ago, and since then I have purchased 3 semi-Auto pistols, Sig Sauer 1911-22, Sig Sauer MK25, and a S&W m&p Vtac, all in FDE. I have even gone back to work part time to have some extra cash for my ???problem. And now, the Springfield, when will it ever end? If anyone knows a cure please advise. :oops: :roll: God Bless.
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My M1A Scout Rifle would be the one I'd want if I had to go into the Gates of Hell - it packs a punch, is accurate, and holds plenty of ammo.
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I don't know about FDE, but I understand the M1A thing.

I have a standard and a scout that I've worked over a bit.
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wait until you see fde splashed up with a few hints of norwegian barn red accents. oH My

nah, there's no help for ya, and I'm rejoicing with your new found attraction!

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OK, Tutt displays his ignorance on black guns once again. What is FDE? Pictures please?

My best friend has a very nice M1A in wood and blued steel. Very nice rifle, AWESOME iron sights, not as charismatic as a Levergun or Colt pump rifle though. Of course we all know that! -Tutt
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Pretty sure it refers to Flat Dark Earth but don't have a photo.


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CowboyTutt wrote:OK, Tutt displays his ignorance on black guns once again. What is FDE? Pictures please?
:lol: I had to do an internet search to see what it was, myself...

Likewise, I do understand the "M1A Thing" though - I pretty much don't care what kind of stock is on one - it is an awesome battle-rifle.
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I got one of these last year -- standard full length wood model --- i dont feel as strongly about it as some of you guys' do, -- but i admit it is a great rifle so far --- pretty good open sight accuracy -- I havent played with it much as far as different loads or tried it beyond 100 yards --- but its a fun rifle and you will like yours i think

--- its a heavy bugger though for a .308 class rifle

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Just got one in Basic Black to go with my Socom 16.
Great rifles, I have The SOCOM set up w/ a Leupold scout scope. The M1a will be my open sighted
Long range rifle.

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There is a cure. It consists of vigorous shoulder massages mixed with aroma therapy by inhaling the byproducts if nitro cellulose powder combustion.
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The M1a will be my open sighted
Long range rifle.
No better set of iron sights out there on any military rifle IMHO! I'm just not so keen on the 308. Now, if you could convert one to 358 W? That would be a weaner! LOL

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Love the .308WCF, Perhaps the most useful all around cartridge ever, especially when you add in it's one of the current military rounds. But, for an old dude like me, even the SOCOM 16 is a bity on the heavy side to pack around the mountains with :oops:
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tman wrote:Love the .308WCF, Perhaps the most useful all around cartridge ever, especially when you add in it's one of the current military rounds. But, for an old dude like me, even the SOCOM 16 is a bity on the heavy side to pack around the mountains with :oops:

yeah but a Sav 99 carries like a feather, lighter than a 556 carbine and lots more juice. except in the rpm category....

I like .308 also, for a small bore

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AJMD429 wrote:My M1A Scout Rifle would be the one I'd want if I had to go into the Gates of Hell - it packs a punch, is accurate, and holds plenty of ammo.
I agree and carried this M-14 with a barrel I cut off at 16.25 inches into Iraq and a couple of other places in 2003 with the two pistols shown the M-9 does not show the suppressor.

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This is my M1A Scout. I tweaked it to my taste and it works well for me.
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go cold turkey! Send all the guns to me. Out. Of sight out of mind. You will be cured.
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Streetstar wrote:I got one of these last year -- standard full length wood model --- i dont feel as strongly about it as some of you guys' do, -- but i admit it is a great rifle so far --- pretty good open sight accuracy -- I havent played with it much as far as different loads or tried it beyond 100 yards --- but its a fun rifle and you will like yours i think

--- its a heavy bugger though for a .308 class rifle

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