Welding Rod
Member
I am thinking about buying a M1A. I already own a Springfield Armory Inc Standard M1A and I really love shooting it.
What I am considering is buying another, but if I do I want one that is "special". One that will shoot at least 5 rounds MOA with match ammo, that will have a nice piece of wood, that will have minimal clearances in the moving parts, really nice trigger, well fitted safety that operates with a nice easy click, a perfectly clocked barrel, and so forth. You know, a really excellent specimen of a gun. Good materials but as importantly excellent fitting and workmanship.
It wouldn't be a contingency rifle or one to beat up, but one to admire whenever I pull it out and look at, work the action, dry fire, or shoot. It would probably only shoot match ammo or hand loads with premium bullets.
I would want one that is trouble free and that would deliver excellent longevity when shot frequently.
I kind of have my eye on Fulton but would like to hear if I should consider something else.
Thoughts?
What I am considering is buying another, but if I do I want one that is "special". One that will shoot at least 5 rounds MOA with match ammo, that will have a nice piece of wood, that will have minimal clearances in the moving parts, really nice trigger, well fitted safety that operates with a nice easy click, a perfectly clocked barrel, and so forth. You know, a really excellent specimen of a gun. Good materials but as importantly excellent fitting and workmanship.
It wouldn't be a contingency rifle or one to beat up, but one to admire whenever I pull it out and look at, work the action, dry fire, or shoot. It would probably only shoot match ammo or hand loads with premium bullets.
I would want one that is trouble free and that would deliver excellent longevity when shot frequently.
I kind of have my eye on Fulton but would like to hear if I should consider something else.
Thoughts?