Well I understand the attraction to the M1A Scout Squad. If I were going to buy another M1A, that would be the one. And the iron sights on the M1A are pretty hard to beat. I forget where it was, but I was involved in a discussion about truck guns with someone, and I averred that my Gunsite Scout was a perfect truck gun, in the same way that a .30-30 lever rifle is a perfect truck gun. The M1A Scout Squad might well fall into that same category. If you think of the kinds of traits that make a rifle ideal for keeping on a gun rack in your truck, "handiness" would be right up there......Liberty wrote:At the moment I'm holding tight to the purse, and expect to pick up a rifle in the spring or next summer. I'm leaning towards the M1A but I also want the Ruger GSM Scout. I'll probably eventually get both.
- light weight
- short length
- good ergonomics
- iron sights required
- intuitive optics nice to have
- of a caliber with range and power enough to deal with anything you'd be likely to run into in the lower 48
- with more than 4 rounds on hand, and the ability to reload quickly
The Canadian Rangers (a sort of cross between a "national guard" and "national park rangers") recently selected a new issue rifle to replace its aging arsenal of Enfields: http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canad ... mperatures
Here's what they came up with:
This article (http://www.scout.com/outdoors/hunting/s ... he-rangers) says:
If I were on the market for another scout rifle, I would try real hard to see if any of these can end up in civilian hands. I think they are awesome.Specifications include: .308 Win., 10-round detachable magazine, 20-inch barrel, iron sights calibrated from 100-600 meters, laminate stock, oversized trigger guard for gloved use, stainless construction with special coatings to combat corrosion and the Ranger logo etched into the stock. It will be issued with accessories such as extra magazines, a Pelican gun case and a trigger lock.
In any case, I'm sure you'll be more than happy with the M1A Scout Squad. It's pretty nifty.