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    my springfield M1a

    pawn shop find like 20 years ago


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    Nice lookin' piece, nice wood figure.
    Regards, Jim

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    My M1A rifle

    Years ago, I was able to buy a M1A1icon barreled action from a friend, early 40K serial range. It had a TRW 64 dated barrel which I was able to trade Roland Beaver for a nice SA Jan 1960 barrel. Also had a nice T-44 stock with the M1 rifle butt plate. Original wooden hanguards were always damaged and paper thin so I bought a repro wooden handguard. After spending hours removing extra wood from the handguard it looked a little better. Later i installed a ventilated handguard. photo shows testing the M1A1 at 100 yards where it shot very well, but I still like the M1 rifle alot more for collecting and shooting.

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    thanks Jim , one of my favorite rifles

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    And it even has the thing that goes up!

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    I always liked that pattern of rifle, M14 and M1Aicon.
    Regards, Jim

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    M1a

    I bought one in the early days from Tom Buss and dressed it in early wood (no-flipper stock and wooden handguard). I love that rifle.
    Real men measure once and cut.

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    I even enjoyed having a Norinco 305 here dressed like a '14 until they prohibited them. Shot it all I could. It worked fine.
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    I was issued TRW serial number 1313951 with a TRW barrel dated 9-63 at Ft Leonard Wood, long time ago
    Last edited by RCS; 05-28-2023 at 07:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    TRW serial number 1313951
    I once owned TRW 434343...as new.
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