![]() ![]() Over the years I added a scope mount/scope to my rifle (early on really as I deer hunted in the brush/mountains with it). ![]() It was my "go to" rifle until I got my second M1 Garand and found the fit and balance "fit" me better. If you're a reloader there's lots of good information in the attachments.Įdited to add an agreement to the recommendation of CMI mags from and the Superior Shooting Systems (Tubb) operating rod spring (both of my rifles have these CS springs - they're rated for ~500,000 cycles). Most surplus ammo will work as it's comparable to M80 ball and Federal makes an M852 equivalent load as well. These rifles need specific powder burn rate/bullet weight/gas port pressure combinations. 308 ammo through your rifle - you need to fire an M80 ball or M852 match equivalent to prevent excessive battering of your gas system/operating rod. ![]() My other Super Match holds 1.0-1.5 MOA.ĭon't fire just any. This rifle still holds 1.5-2.0 MOA with match ammo and will consistently ring steel at 500 meters even though the TE gauges 5. I fired ~2,000 rounds through my first M1A (Standard, Loaded, Stainless, Synthetic) before the soft Springfield factory extractor became unreliable and I replaced it with a USGI that hasn't failed, yet (5,000 rounds). Optional - Firing Pin - part number A-M-033 Optional - Bolt Assembly/Disassembly Tool - part number FA-A142-GMĮjector with Spring - part number FA-M-032Įxtractor Spring w/Plunger - part number FA-G-028-M Gas System Cleaning Drill Set, Sadlak - part number FA-A216-M Gas Cylinder Wrench, Sadlak - part number FA-A213-M Bolt Roller Greaser - part number FA-A146-MĬleaning Kit, M14 - part number FA-A178-M ![]()
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