
The M1A Scout Squad Rifle by Springfield Armory is a versatile and reliable firearm that pays homage to the legendary M1A platform while incorporating modern features and functionality. This 40-inch, 8.5-pound rifle is designed for shooters who require a compact and maneuverable firearm without compromising on power and accuracy.
Key features that make the M1A Scout Squad Rifle stand out:
Compact Design: The M1A Scout Squad Rifle features a compact 18-inch barrel, making it highly maneuverable in tight spaces. Its 40" overall length make it an excellent choice for hunting, tactical applications and shooting in dense environments.
.308 Caliber: Chambered in .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO), the M1A Scout Squad Rifle delivers powerful and accurate performance. This versatile caliber is well-suited for a wide range of applications, including hunting, target shooting and self-defense.
Traditional Styling: The rifle retains the classic and iconic styling of the M1A platform. The traditional styling is complemented by modern enhancements, creating a fusion of classic aesthetics and contemporary functionality.
Adjustable Sights: The M1A Scout Squad Rifle comes equipped with a robust rear sight that is adjustable without tools for elevation and windage. Wings protect the steel front blade sight. Together they provide a clear and crisp sight picture, ensuring shooters can acquire targets with ease and accuracy.
Picatinny Rail: The rifle features a forward-positioned Scout-style Picatinny rail on the receiver, which allows for easy attachment of optics and accessories. This enables shooters to customize their rifle to suit their specific needs and preferences.
Detachable Box Magazine: The M1A Scout Squad Rifle utilizes a detachable 10-round box magazine, providing quick and convenient reloading. The magazine's generous capacity allows for more rounds to be carried for extended shooting sessions or challenging scenarios.
Additional Features: The rifle is equipped with a 5-pound 2-stage Match trigger and a muzzle brake.
The M1A Scout Squad Rifle from Springfield Armory combines the heritage of the M1A platform with modern features, delivering a reliable and versatile firearm. With its compact design, powerful .308 caliber, adjustable sights, Picatinny rail and other features, this rifle excels in various shooting applications.
Order yours today and join the ranks of shooters who trust Springfield Armory for their commitment to quality, reliability and accuracy.
UPC/EAN | 706397041267 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | AA9126 |
Brand | Springfield |
Caliber | 7.62 x 51MM NATO |
Barrel Length | 18" |
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