Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM
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The Socom 16 CQB is ready for defensive use right out of the box. The XS Sights Tritium front sight post glows day or night when viewed through the adjustable rear aperture sight. Users who prefer optical sighting can choose a CQB factory model pre-configured with a Springfield Armory proprietary Vortex Venom Red Dot sight. Read critic reviews...
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Before Springfield Armory introduced the M1A SOCOM 16 in 2004, 7.62 NATO power in a package this small was previously unthinkable. Shooters who need a compact rifle no longer have to settle for a lesser caliber, although they can expect less felt recoil and less muzzle rise, thanks to the SOCOM 16's unique design. The SOCOM 16 starts with a specially-engineered 16" Parkerized carbon steel barrel that is mated to the gas system with a proprietary muzzle brake. The muzzle brake reduces felt recoil and keeps muzzle rise so flat that follow-up shots have never been so easy. The enlarged ghost ring aperture rear sight and XS Tritium Insert in the front sight give you the quick target acquisition capability you want and need under any conditions. If your mission calls for optics, the SOCOM 16 features Springfield Armory's forward scout-style Picatinny mount. Of course, the SOCOM 16 also has the legendary performance and reliability that M1A shooters have come to love and expect. If your mission requirements call for a compact tactical rifle, but won't let you sacrifice power, you need the SOCOM 16. Caliber: 7.62X51MM NATO (.308WIN) Length: 37.25" Front Sight: XS Post w/ Tritium Insert, .125 Blade Barrel: 16.25" Twist 1 In"; RH; 6-Groove Carbon Steel Weight (with Empty Magazine): 8.8 lbs. Rear Sight: Enlarged Military Aperture .135 w/ MOA Adjustment For Both Windage and Elevation Magazines: 1 - 10 Round, Parkerized Steel Stock: Flat Dark Earth Composite Before Springfield Armory introduced the M1A SOCOM 16 in 2004, 7.62 NATO power in a package this small was previously unthinkable. Shooters who need a compact rifle no longer have to settle for a lesser caliber, although they can expect less felt recoil and less muzzle rise, thanks to the SOCOM 16's unique design. The SOCOM 16 starts with a specially-engineered 16" Parkerized carbon steel barrel that is mated to the gas system with a proprietary muzzle brake. The muzzle brake reduces felt recoil and keeps muzzle rise so flat that follow-up shots have never been so easy. The enlarged ghost ring aperture rear sight and XS Tritium Insert in the front sight give you the quick target acquisition capability you want and need under any conditions. If your mission calls for optics, the SOCOM 16 features Springfield Armory's forward scout-style Picatinny mount. Of course, the SOCOM 16 also has the legendary performance and reliability that M1A shooters have come to love and expect. If your mission requirements call for a compact tactical rifle, but won't let you sacrifice power, you need the SOCOM 16. Caliber: 7.62X51MM NATO (.308WIN) Length: 37.25" Front Sight: XS Post w/ Tritium Insert, .125 Blade Barrel: 16.25" Twist 1 In"; RH; 6-Groove Carbon Steel Weight (with Empty Magazine): 8.8 lbs. Rear Sight: Enlarged Military Aperture .135 w/ MOA Adjustment For Both Windage and Elevation Magazines: 1 - 10 Round, Parkerized Steel Stock: Flat Dark Earth Composite - See more at: http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/12573/Springfield+M1A+SOCOM16+FDE+7.62NATO308#sthash.gowLjPce.dpufTechnical Data
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