Springfield Armory M1A

Springfield Armory M1A
Springfield Armory M1A with bipod and M6 bayonet
TypeSemi-automatic rifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerElmer C. Ballance, in Devine Texas
Designed1971
ManufacturerSpringfield Armory, Inc.
Unit costDepends on model
Produced1971–present
VariantsStandard, Loaded, National Match, Super Match, M21, M25, SOCOM 16, Scout Squad, SOCOM II, Tanker
Specifications
Mass7.8–11.6 pounds (empty magazine)
Length37.25–44.33 inches (946–1126 mm)
Barrel length16–22 inches (406–559 mm)

Cartridge7.62×51mm NATO
.308 Winchester
6.5mm Creedmoor
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fireSemi-automatic
Feed systemdetachable box magazine
SightsNational Match front blade, match-grade hooded aperture with one-half minute adj. for windage and elevation.

The Springfield Armory M1A is a semi-automatic rifle made by Springfield Armory, Inc., beginning in 1971, based on the M14 rifle, for the civilian and law enforcement markets in the United States. "M1A" is a proprietary name for Springfield Armory's M14-pattern rifle. Early M1A rifles were built with surplus G.I. parts until Springfield Armory, Inc. began manufacturing their own. Robert Reese bought Springfield Armory from Elmer Ballance and moved the manufacturing from Devine, Texas to Geneseo, Illinois in 1974.