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Re: Have M1, AR10 - Bad to want M1A?

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 5:58 pm
by C-dub
I've been doing some more research on these today. I went out to a few local shops and couldn't find even one.

Online, it seems there's about a $1,200 range on various models. I can see why the Scout model is desirable with its 18" barrel. It's sort of a middle ground area. However, the Loaded and National Match versions also look quite enticing. They all look good, so I'll keep saving and we'll see how long I can hold out and how much I have when I don't want to wait any longer. I figure one will present itself to me wen the time is right. That's how I've come across several of the other things I've acquired.

Re: Have M1, AR10 - Bad to want M1A?

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 7:57 pm
by PBratton
C-dub wrote:I've been doing some more research on these today. I went out to a few local shops and couldn't find even one.

Online, it seems there's about a $1,200 range on various models. I can see why the Scout model is desirable with its 18" barrel. It's sort of a middle ground area. However, the Loaded and National Match versions also look quite enticing. They all look good, so I'll keep saving and we'll see how long I can hold out and how much I have when I don't want to wait any longer. I figure one will present itself to me wen the time is right. That's how I've come across several of the other things I've acquired.
Mine is a National Match. Awesome rifle.

Re: Have M1, AR10 - Bad to want M1A?

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 8:11 pm
by C-dub
PBratton wrote:
Mine is a National Match. Awesome rifle.
What stock do you have on yours?

EDIT: Oops, don't those only come with walnut stocks? And the only difference is stainless or carbon barrels?

Re: Have M1, AR10 - Bad to want M1A?

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 7:51 am
by PBratton
C-dub wrote:
PBratton wrote:
Mine is a National Match. Awesome rifle.
What stock do you have on yours?

EDIT: Oops, don't those only come with walnut stocks? And the only difference is stainless or carbon barrels?
wood and stainless.

Re: Have M1, AR10 - Bad to want M1A?

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 8:53 am
by Rvrrat14
Never BAD to want another gun!

Your choice, perhaps.