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  1. #1
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    Default How many of these are you going to buy?

    Springfield
    Armory M1A Socom w/ Wood Stock
    A handy, tactical rifle, the M1A? SOCOM 16 has a specially-engineered 16.25″ barrel that?s mated to the gas system with a proprietary muzzle brake to reduce felt recoil in a big way. It also features the Springfield Armory? forward scout-style picatinny mount, an enlarged ghost ring aperture rear sight, and XS Sights? tritium insert in the front sight to give you lightning fast target acquisition capability.
    Springfield Armory M1A Socom w/ Wood Stock
    - 16.25" BARREL
    - FORWARD SCOUT-STYLE PICATINNY RAIL
    - 2-STAGE NM TUNED TRIGGER
    - XS TRITIUM FRONT SIGHT
    NOW $11,939.99

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    Sounds like the seller is trying to build his retirement fund quickly.

    I'll bet he would sell you his old RG revolver for a couple of thousand too.

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    That is one mean set up for the man that thinks he has the coolest rifle already. Adding it to his collection would be well worth that "slightly" over pricing listed. Most likely he would be single and can justify this purchase to himself. Besides, he is a believer in helping the economy.
    Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
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    is that a typo in the price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyman View Post
    is that a typo in the price?
    Gotta be....

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    from what I've read, those "tanker models" or "scout models" with the shorter barrels have a horrendous muzzle blast.

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