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    Quote Originally Posted by byronroland View Post
    I have 2 M1Aicon Springfield's, a wood stock standard and a "tanker" with fiberglass stock. I have shot both very little. Should I be worried about the strength of these? I have been thinking of trading in one or both for a M1A NM, I am getting older and would like to get back into target work. Both of mine are at least 15 years old, should I purchase/trade for a new NM or upgrade my standard? This would only apply if the quality has deteriorated over the last 15 years?

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    The only thing to typically worry about with M1A rifles is if the scope mount lug is properly positioned (if you want tu use a scope mount) and if the bolt roller hollow is properly machined into the oprod ledge. The strength should be just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by willie8 View Post
    Who would shoot a commemorative?
    My thought exactly!

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