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    M1a

    Random's thread reminded me that I have been trying for years to get somebody to write a detailed history of the M1Aicon for the GCAicon Journal. We all have them as substitutes for an M14, and they are basically a Garand development. Anybody have an idea who the real experts on it are?
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    Bob, I'm sure you have allready seen this, but does this help at all?

    www:americanrifleman.org/articles/springfield-armory-m1a-rifle/


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    A little, thanks. I need somebody who is a real expert on them and knows the details of all the different makers of M14icon clones. Need pictures, too.
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    Bob, you need too get in contact with Lee Emerson AKA Different over at the m14forum.com his book is the history and development of the M-14 rifle.
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    Thanks, Phil, I tried him but he declined.
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