From 1959 to 1970 the M14 served with distinction as the standard issue rifle of the United States military. When Springfield Armory� in Geneseo IL made the civilian legal variant ? the M1A? ? available to the public in 1974 shooters were finally able to enjoy the same rifle that so many servicemen had utilized in the past.br>
? Caliber: 7.62X51MM NATO (.308WIN)
? Length: 44.33"
? Front Sight: National Match .062" Blade
? Barrel: 22"; Twist 1 In 11"; RH; 6-Groove Carbon Steel
? Weight (with Empty Magazine): 8.8 lbs.
? Trigger: 5 - 6 lbs. 2-Stage
? Rear Sight: Military Aperture .0690 w/ MOA Adjustment For Both Windage and Elevation
? Magazines: 1 - 10 Round Parkerized Steel
? Stock: Black Composite
? Caliber: 7.62X51MM NATO (.308WIN)
? Length: 44.33"
? Front Sight: National Match .062" Blade
? Barrel: 22"; Twist 1 In 11"; RH; 6-Groove Carbon Steel
? Weight (with Empty Magazine): 8.8 lbs.
? Trigger: 5 - 6 lbs. 2-Stage
? Rear Sight: Military Aperture .0690 w/ MOA Adjustment For Both Windage and Elevation
? Magazines: 1 - 10 Round Parkerized Steel
? Stock: Black Composite