Minimum $1,000.00, or more Minimum $1,000.00, or more
Need to know the model and serial range for a real answer. Also, Springfield Armory made some early Bush length rifles and called them "M1A-A1." There are no "M1A1" M14 clones. I think you just mean M1A. Depending on what you've got, the used value could be quite a range.
Can you shoot 762•51 in a m1a springfield
A legally transferable M14 will run you about 25K or so. A reweld or M1A converted will be 10-15K
The Springfield Armory M1A with serial number 103468 was manufactured in 1974. The M1A is a civilian version of the M14 rifle and was introduced by Springfield Armory in the early 1970s. Serial numbers can often be used to determine the production year within a specific range.
The Springfield Armory M1A rifle is the commercial variant of the military M14 rifle, chambered in 7.62x51 NATO. this is essentially the same as the .308 WIN chambering of the commercial M1A.
The M1A 082851 was manufactured in 1982. The M1A is a civilian version of the M14 rifle, produced by Springfield Armory, Inc. during that time. If you have any more specific questions about this model, feel free to ask!
About equal at ranges up to 300 m. Beyond that a slight advantage to M1A
The barrels for the M1A rifle are primarily made in the United States, specifically by companies like Springfield Armory, which produces the M1A. These barrels are manufactured using high-quality materials and processes to ensure precision and durability. Some aftermarket barrels may also be produced by other manufacturers, but the original M1A barrels are typically sourced domestically.
The Springfield M1A with serial number 269624 was manufactured in 1981. The M1A is a civilian version of the military M14 rifle, and Springfield Armory began producing it in the 1970s. The serial numbers help identify the production year and batch of the rifles.
20 yrs
100-5000 USD or so
No. different cartridge