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Combs too low for a scope otherwise ,nice
 
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Beautiful I think. I'd rather have a low comb, with QD mount on the scope as I shoot the peeps just fine.
 
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Combs too low for a scope otherwise ,nice


I have a cheek rest but thought it look better without it for the pic. Wink
 
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It looks okay but I have never heard of an M1A that shot well enough to bother scoping. I hope yours is the exception.


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It looks okay but I have never heard of an M1A that shot well enough to bother scoping. I hope yours is the exception.


Really! Perhaps these fellas could enlighten you www.ebrsopmods.com
 
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It looks okay but I have never heard of an M1A that shot well enough to bother scoping. I hope yours is the exception.


Maybe "hearing" is not as reliable a source as actually spoken with some of us with actual hands-on experience as to what an M-1A can do, especially a National Match...


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It looks okay but I have never heard of an M1A that shot well enough to bother scoping. I hope yours is the exception.


Maybe "hearing" is not as reliable a source as actually spoken with some of us with actual hands-on experience as to what an M-1A can do, especially a National Match...


Yes sir. Here are several I built for myself in Nation Match configuration. Also feature in Lee Emerson's M-14 book centerfold.
These are the 3 Color Desert Camo but the military had drop the Desert Camo which is no longer used after the Iraqi's and Afgan's repainted the whole entire middle eastern desert in a stenciled digital camo motif. By hand! Hence our military now dons a digital camo pattern. Rumor has it though they are repainting some of the out lying area's of Iraq Multicam.

[size=4][color=Blue]M1A Upgrades - Three Springfield Armory, Inc. loaded standard model M1A rifles upgraded to National Match configuration. Specifications: Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Mark 4 LR/T 3.5-10X40mm M1 Illuminated Recticle Matte 30mm tube, Smith Enterprise, Inc. MIL-STD-1913 scope mount and 30mm rings, gas cylinder unitized by "Huey Gunner", Sadlak Industries NM op rod spring guide, NIW USGI NM birch stock, pillar bedded in "steel bed" by Duke Nukem, and painted with "Centurion" automotive flatend paint by Duke Nukem. Hardware on stock done with Brownell's baking Lacquer. All three rifles shoot ragged hole groups at 100 yards [/color][/size]







































 
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