Springfield Armory
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Springfield Armory's Super Match M1A is the tool you need to dominate the firing line. This M1A variant has unsurpassed workmanship and the best competition legal features. The glass bedded oversized stock provides a solid base for added accuracy. The increased twist rate of the barrel allows for a wider range of bullets weights to be used. The Super Match M1A comes with a heavy Douglas Barrel.
In 1777, just after the start of the American Revolution George Washington established the United States' first armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Springfield Armory during the Revolutionary War was used as a site to secure ammunition and gun carriages vital to the struggle for independence. After the Revolutionary War, the Springfield Armory began manufacturing muskets for the new nation and quickly became a center for weapons development in the United States for nearly two centuries, producing some of the nation's most prolific firearms including the M1911 pistol, M1 Garand rifle, and the M14 rifle.
After the Springfield Armory was closed in 1968 by the federal government, the Reese family of Geneseo, Illinois licensed the name and insignia of Springfield Armory. Since then the company has dedicated itself to protecting the legacy of the Springfield Armory by continuing to develop high quality firearms and reproducing some of the Armory's most famous firearms like the 1911 pistol and their semi-automatic version of the M14, the M1A rifle. Springfield Armory has won multiple American Rifleman's Golden Bullseye Awards and has become one of the largest firearm manufactures in the world.
SA9802-SA
706397038021
SA9802
Semi-Automatic
5/8x24
7.62 Nato
(1) - 10 Round
22"
1:10"
44.33"
Oversized Walnut
Lever
N/A
4.5-5 lb Match Two-Stage
11.2 lbs with Empty Magazine
7.62 x 51mm NATO
Right Hand
New
Rifles