Getting on that hook can be a ***** under pressure, it is nothing like slapping a mag into an M4/SCAR type platform. The ONLY complaint I have with it is the insertion of the mags into the magwell if you are unfamiliar with it. If I had to go to war and could only grab one of my rifles, it would without a doubt be my M1A. Also as for it being an "outdated" design.I cant say I agree, it is different but I would say if anything it is "battlehardened" not "outdated". Especially about the mags!!Īlso to those who say that the M1A is not Sub-MOA accurate, you guys may need to rethink that statement, the M1A is ridiculously accurate, I am VERY confident with that rifle in reaching out and touching someone. I disagree with those that say the M1a is too heavy, maybe with a wood stock, but not with synthetic and definitely not with an aftermarket stock. ![]() (I have probably rambled and confused you more than helping you).ĬRABBY, I agree completely and you hit exactly how I feel. I love em' both and I am sentimentally attached to the M1A. they are not yet "totally proven" yet in terms of long-term reliability, etc.īottom line. other than the fact that mags are not readily available and in my mind. they win out over the M1A in virtually every category. IF the SCARs prove to be as reliable (long term). In my mind, there is a definite reason this time tested and battle proven rifle is still in service with the US Armed Forces! Having said all of that. and is equipped with bipod, light/laser, etc. It has the SA Custom Shop trigger job (sweet!) and the extended top rail. it becomes a rock solid "fixed" firing station/position (note. Most importantly, I trust it without reservation! I can pop in my 100 round BETA mag/drum. Another strength is that 20 round magazines are plentiful! One other strength is that I have found it to be very, very accurate (for a 16 inch barrel). The SOCOM II has a specially designed muzzle brake/compensator that is one of its strengths! Felt recoil is greatly dampened (more than the SCAR). I disagree with those who say the SCAR has less felt recoil. HOWEVER, it eats any ammo I feed it, feels rock solid, and can seemingly fire forever. It is indeed heavier than the SCAR, feels a little chunkier, needs a cheek pad riser in order to get the correct sight picture with optics (it was designed for iron sights), etc. Sale! M1A / M14 Armorer Pack $268.20 – $410.Click to expand.I have a couple of both (SCARs and M1As) and I love em' all (like a proud poppa - LOL). ![]() The use of these trademarks in this publication is merely to advertise the sale of compatible parts or components. Staccato® and 2011® are trademarks of STACCATO 2011, LLC, registered in the United StatesĪnd other countries. NOTICE: Springfield Armory® and 1911 DS® are trademarks of Springfield, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. PROP 65 WARNING FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: This product may contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm Check-Mate Magazines shall not be responsible for injury, death, or property damage resulting from faulty installation, misuse, illegal use, or modification of this product. Failure to do so may result in serious bodily injury or death. WARNING: Observe safe firearm handling practices at all times. ![]() (See Check-Mate Shipping and Returns FAQ for more information). or other government authorization required to ensure compliance with applicable export laws. Customers acquiring controlled goods, technical data and/or services from Check-Mate Magazines shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary U.S. These controls take the form of export regulations and license requirements. As part of the express consideration provided for receipt of Check-Mate Magazine’s goods, technical data and/or services, you, our customer, acknowledge that the export, re-export or other transfer, directly or indirectly, of the goods, technical data and/or services provided by Check-Mate Magazines in violation of U.S. A list of states and municipalities restricting firearm magazine sales is available here.ĮXPORT NOTICE: This is an item controlled for export by the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) under the Commerce Control List (CCL). Check-Mate Magazines cannot process sales/shipments prohibited by law. jurisdictions restrict firearm magazine sales.
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