I was at one of the local gunshops last week just as a guy was leaving an M1A on the counter. I don’t know about anyone else but finding a used M1A is not easy. I jumped on it right away especially after finding out it wasn’t really used. It had been sitting in a gunsafe since 1996 and had not been fired! I’ll never understand buying a gun and letting it sit unused for years or one day for that matter!
I picked it up yesterday and went straight to the range. I had already stopped by MidwayUsa and picked up 200 rounds of Winchester M80 ball that they were selling for $90 per 200 rounds. Military overrun I believe. I don’t know how long this ammo will last but it’s a great price! After getting to the range I set a 5 inch target up at the 100 yard line. Amazingly enough I didn’t even have to adjust the sights,they were right on the money. I normally use an ART scope on my AR15 so I’m a bit rusty with iron sights. This is not a national match rifle but it’s a darn good one because not one round went outside that 5 inch target. I fired 40 rounds and had two rounds that were one the edge of the target. The rest of the rounds were not outside the 8 ring. That’s very good accuracy from a stock rifle. This rifle feels like a rifle. I didn’t realize how much I missed shooting the last of the steel/wood stocked guns. I would say nostalgic but since we have taken many M14’s out of the armory and issued them with various scopes (or iron sights) and given them to a units designated marksmen serving in Iraq and Afganistan they have once again become current issue. Until I started doing some research I didn’t realize how many of these fine rifles we have issued. They are very sought after weapons especially by special forces. Lots more range and knockdown for the distances involved in Afganistan especially.
Enough rambling on. If, like me, you are enamored with the AR15/M4 don’t forget the old warhorse M1A/M14. It’s a joy to shoot as well as fun. Add one to your collection you won’t regret it!
Archive for April, 2007
Springfield Armory M1A
Posted by Gunner on April 24, 2007
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Kimber Custom II
Posted by Gunner on April 11, 2007
This is my basic model Kimber custom II. The basic Kimber has all the needed accessories anyone should need in a working self defense gun. Even being a basic model it has a match barrel, trigger, beavertail grip safety and a lowered and flared ejection port. The trigger on all the Kimbers I’ve owned or fired have been very consistant and normally break at approximately 4 pounds. The only problem I can see is after 100 or so presentations from a standard holster I started noticing wear on the finish. The areas showing wear were around the front of the barrel, the thumb safety and front of the trigger guard. To be fair you expect to see some wear at the muzzle after awhile but I have never had a 1911 show this much wear this soon. Oh well maybe it gives it a well used rustic look:-) Seriously though I may use my recent experience with refinishing my RIA Tactical with DuraCoat and do the same with the Kimber. DuraCoat is one tough finish!
Couple this 1911 with a Milt Sparks Heritage IWB holster and you have a fine combination for daily carry.
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