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I have a question in regards to the M1a. I ran across another one. I believe it is a supermatch with a stainless barrel. It is an older one, but someone may have tinkered with it. It has an adjustable cheek piece, but looks very nicely done. If not done by Springfield Armory, it was professionally done. Wish I would have taken pictures of it. The shop owner called it a "sniper" version, or that is what he was told. It appears to be a target model of some sort and has an aperture front sight, much like nice 22lr target rifles have. Assuming a Lyman of some sort. Have any of you guys seen a model like this? Wondering if the mods ruined the value? Its a nice looking rifle. Thinking it was made in early to mid 80's. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.. Oh yeah, the price seems good. I may just burn up some of my tax refund on it.. What say you guys in the know? I saw a few that fit that description, most were guys that went distinguished with M14/M1A and wanted to keep using the platform in match rifle class.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Thanks blindshooter. I'm still thinking about that rifle. I may go and snag it. Its in great shape and they want $1,400.00 for it.. On the fence though.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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