The Springfield Armory M1A Standard Walnut Rifle!

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  • @mattroberto5242
    @mattroberto5242 2 роки тому +50

    Been wanting one for years, just bought one today. I went into the local gun shop for a couple. Boxes of .45 and walked out with an M1A and 100 rnds of .308, God bless America! Thanks for the video sir.

    • @gregusmc2868
      @gregusmc2868 Рік тому +4

      Isn’t that how it always goes?! I walked into my local gun shop to just LOOK a some big safes and walked out with a Sig P365 Spectre Comp and 300 rounds of 115 grain JHP 9mm! 😂. Congrats on the M1A. I have a NM and absolutely love mine. (I love ARs, don’t get me wrong, but after 4-years humping an M-60 around, if I had to turn the house into the Alamo, I’ll take the 7.62 over 5.56 any doggone day!) 🫡👍🏼

    • @AshtonCurtis-sn8ms
      @AshtonCurtis-sn8ms 6 місяців тому +1

      Super. I joined the Army in 1967 and trained with the m14. Loved it. Had an m16 in Viet Nam and really never had a problem, but I would rather have had an m14. Used a 308 as a kid deer hunting so it was very familiar. I'd have an m1a now if I wasn't so old

    • @clyderokke5409
      @clyderokke5409 5 місяців тому

      I hope you didn't fire the 308 in your M1A, the chamber pressures are 60,000 ppsg in. This is 10.00 psi over what is recommended.

    • @elviso68
      @elviso68 3 місяці тому

      @@clyderokke5409 whats wrong with 308 winchester? Im using 308 winchester from Sellier and Bellot and it is ok

  • @classicgunstoday1972
    @classicgunstoday1972 3 роки тому +220

    I gave my dad one of these for Christmas brand new about 15 years ago with a copy of The Rifleman’s Creed as the Christmas Card.
    He used the M14 in the USMC from 64-67.
    After unwrapping it, he proceeded to field strip it sitting on the sofa in front of the Christmas tree from memory after 40 years.

    • @CplSkiUSMC
      @CplSkiUSMC 3 роки тому +35

      The Rifleman's Creed: "This is my rifle, this is my gun. This one's for fighting, this one's for fun." Hah! Just kidding. We had to memorize the Rifleman's Creed in boot camp. "This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine..." You never realize the true meaning of it until you find yourself in combat and that rifle truly is your life. After I got out, for years my dad (amongst others) could never understand why I had to have my rifle (civilian M1A type) leaning on the wall right next to my bed in order to sleep. To this day I still need a weapon at my side to sleep but I have a much wider variety to choose from.

    • @m118lr
      @m118lr 3 роки тому +10

      @@CplSkiUSMC ...understood! “Thank you for your Service!”

    • @m118lr
      @m118lr 3 роки тому +9

      Your Dad HAD to be just stoked!...And VERY thankful!

    • @MD-mm1zv
      @MD-mm1zv 3 роки тому +8

      That's pretty cool.
      They learn 'em well.

    • @bobbysusenbach9687
      @bobbysusenbach9687 3 роки тому +16

      I gave my Dad, a 7th Inf Korea Vet, a CMP Garand for Christmas and it brought him to tears. He said he had been reunited with one of his best friends on that day, a friend that saved his life on many occasions. I was amazed at how fast and fluent the old fellow broke the gun down without any reference after all that time away.. God bless you for giving your Dad that special moment in his life.

  • @TheLarkite
    @TheLarkite 3 роки тому +125

    You sir, are a national treasure. God bless.

  • @AF-mv8hq
    @AF-mv8hq 3 роки тому +35

    Best iron sights ever devised!

    • @mtwolf13a
      @mtwolf13a 3 місяці тому

      Same as the M-1

  • @daveanddanniejacobs9432
    @daveanddanniejacobs9432 Рік тому +7

    Sir I have come to love you like an Uncle I never had. Love watching your vids your wisdom is that of an accomplished history professor with a real world way of communicating with your listeners. Thank you so much. P.S. Watching you open that M1A Was alot like watching a 9 year old me opening my Daisy red rider back in 1979. The excitement in you is so fun to watch. You put a very big smile on my face.

  • @MrBill-mq7ti
    @MrBill-mq7ti 3 роки тому +21

    These rifles look more like a peice of art, than a battle implement.
    Great peice of history, enjoy.

  • @frankmarshall1519
    @frankmarshall1519 3 роки тому +40

    Great M14/M1A rifle. I have been shooting them for 45 years now and I have always loved their accuracy and performance in service rifle competition at 200, 300, and 600 yards. I won my Distinguished Rifleman badge with one so I will always have a soft spot for these great rifles!

  • @Simon-talks
    @Simon-talks Рік тому +3

    Oh boy, I just brought my brand new M1A Standard Walnut home today and man she is a beauty! I'm so excited!

  • @jakemcguire5358
    @jakemcguire5358 2 роки тому +4

    I just got a scout model M1A and I absolutely love it

  • @hart64ghs
    @hart64ghs 2 роки тому +7

    Beautiful rifle, the brand new H & R I took to Vietnam looked just like that except it was select fire. Nov. 1965 Ft Polk LA.; Several of us were sent to a two day armorer class all about the M14, we then instructed the rest of the training company on the us and care of the M14. I fired second in the company for qualification. 54yrs after leaving Vietnam I still want one of these, I do have a couple M1 Garands. To quote Bob Hope "Thanks for the memories", maybe I'll trade off a few other guns and get one yet.

  • @This_is_my_real_name
    @This_is_my_real_name 3 роки тому +38

    I always wanted a Garand, since before they started making these "civilian" M14 rifles. But, my health (and finances, which by some strange coincidence nosedived along with my health) never permitted such a luxury.
    It didn't help that finding a "local" CMP club was problematic.
    Oh, well, I'm an _old_ fart now, haven't been shooting for well over a decade, and with my neck held together by a mess of fused bones and titanium plates and screws, I don't think I'd be able to absorb recoil as effortlessly as I did forty+ years ago.
    Being able to watch you enjoying _your_ new rifle does give a measure of vicarious enjoyment, so I can't complain _that_ much.
    Congratulations on giving yourself a well-earned gift like that!

    • @m118lr
      @m118lr 3 роки тому +7

      ...SO sorry to hear about your health issues, seriously. I hope, and Pray..things improve for you!

  • @philippiscatella7816
    @philippiscatella7816 3 роки тому +26

    Great rifle, when I enlisted into the US Army in March 1968, basic training in Fort Jackson SC (Tank Hill), we trained with the M14. It was a great battle rifle. Didn’t see an M16 until I attended ARVIN training at Fort Dix before leaving for Vietnam in February 1969. Love your videos keep up the great work and, “Welcome Home”.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  3 роки тому +10

      Welcome home to you. I was at Ft. Jackson in Feb. 69.

    • @allenbragunier7791
      @allenbragunier7791 4 місяці тому

      I love to have one but Maryland won't let you because they say it is asaut weapon assholes

  • @mrdinme.4768
    @mrdinme.4768 3 роки тому +21

    The look on your face at the end there, when you were thinking about shooting it, priceless! Good luck with it, many years of shooting to look forward to with it! Blessings sir, give Benny a pat!

  • @F8lastcallcharger345
    @F8lastcallcharger345 3 роки тому +26

    My favorite rifle of all time. I have acquired all models except the “tanker” model that was recently released. I think the loaded model in a walnut stock is my favorite but the scout squad sure is handy. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Freedmevr45
      @Freedmevr45 Рік тому

      What do you think of the 18" scout platform?

    • @F8lastcallcharger345
      @F8lastcallcharger345 Рік тому +1

      @@Freedmevr45 the 18” Scout Squad is the perfect balance in my opinion. I think it is a little long for a truck gun but I hunt with my Scout and such. They are not tack drivers but can be a 2.5 MOA gun all day long

  • @drivesideways6550
    @drivesideways6550 3 роки тому +12

    Beautiful rifle , I loved how your eyes lit up as you said, "Lets step over to the bench and I'll show you what I got." Best of luck with it.

  • @majorlee76251
    @majorlee76251 3 роки тому +14

    There is nothing like inspecting a brand new rifle or any firearm. I bought my M1a in 1998 and still have it. I think you will be very pleased with it on the range.😀

  • @tomschumacher5434
    @tomschumacher5434 3 роки тому +10

    I bought one this year as well and everyone talks crap about them until they seen it at the range, then they can’t wait to get their hand on it. Real blast to shoot

  • @ryanwalker3509
    @ryanwalker3509 3 роки тому +2

    Being genuinely happy to own that gun shows. It's different than other guns and I appreciate it substantially more. It's beauty and function. That's why it's my favorite firearm.

  • @chriss1911
    @chriss1911 3 роки тому +3

    Happy for you! M1As are great rifles.

  • @anthonyluisi7096
    @anthonyluisi7096 3 роки тому +10

    Gotta tell ya ! The smile you cracked was infectious as you said let’s take a look 👏👏👏👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌makes me want to go out and buy an M1A

  • @johnwaters8640
    @johnwaters8640 3 роки тому +35

    Congratulations Sir! It's always a pleasure to see someone who's really excited about their purchase, especially when it's a rifle as fine as this one. Thanks for sharing the excitement with us!

  • @madmullets
    @madmullets 3 роки тому +7

    Grew up shooting a Nat match version and still have it in the gun safe. The one we have has a M-14 stock on it when my dad bought it thure the Nat Match program. I love the system so much years ago I found a used Socom cqb at a gun shop. I didn't even ask the shop owner how much he wanted for it just handed him a Bank card and he handed me the paperwork. Took off the cheap scout style scope the last owner had on it and sited in the irons. Some of the best sites ever put on a rifle if you ask me. They truly are built to last. Id take my M1a's over a AR 15 any day. You and Benny have a great day and a safe and bountiful hunting season this fall.

  • @seanoneil277
    @seanoneil277 3 роки тому +14

    Thank you sir. I enjoyed seeing your smiling face and hearing the excitement in your voice as you walked us through this new rifle. I hope you make & present to us a range video with you shooting this rifle. Blessings to you & your family, including Benny.

  • @joshsanford983
    @joshsanford983 2 роки тому +6

    I have an M1A scout with a walnut scout. Love it! FYI the bolt and op rod are supposed to be greased for lubrication not CLP.

  • @stevecochran2677
    @stevecochran2677 2 роки тому +4

    Beautiful stock, I love it. I only want for two more guns, a m14 and a BAR . I probably never get a BAR but most likely will have a m14 (m1a)

  • @bradhensley7461
    @bradhensley7461 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent presentation. My grandfather used the M1, dad the M14 and uncles M16.

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 3 роки тому +14

    I've been thinking about one of these for years, back to when a standard walnut model like yours could be found for under a grand, probably should've bought it then. This video has reignited that desire. At least 308 ammo is making a comeback on the shelves.
    Congrats, Sir, on your rifle!

    • @asuarezjd
      @asuarezjd Рік тому +1

      Go for it! I don't even care about my AR-15 anymore. There is something about the blued and wood that plastic and aluminum cannot suffice. And, this one and the Mini-14 are my favorites, they just flow like an extension of my arm. I am a veteran and only shot the M16 and later a Beretta after officer school in the military. Yet, my father always (veteran also) talked about the two loves of his life, my mother and his military M1 Garand action rifle. So, I now understand why! there is some dignity in them that I just feel proud.

  • @arshooter1
    @arshooter1 3 роки тому +3

    I shot an accurized M1A in competition for years and then made the change to the AR. I am certified, National Guard, as an armorer for the M14/M1A. Great rifle to work with. Semper Fi.

  • @stephenedwards5038
    @stephenedwards5038 3 роки тому +6

    So glad to see you! Always love your appreciation for all things noble and True, material and spiritual!

  • @cgarrand78
    @cgarrand78 3 роки тому +16

    I was watching some of your older videos when this popped up,perfect timing.Your videos are all great and I always learn something.Thank you!

  • @MrM2hb
    @MrM2hb 3 роки тому +6

    Congratulations on your new rifle. I love the feel of wood and steel.

  • @garagemetalshop7975
    @garagemetalshop7975 Рік тому +4

    Love your videos, brother. Nobody gives the M14/M1A the rich treatment like you do. Would like to see Bennie make another appearance in the near future too!

  • @Haik-to-the-o
    @Haik-to-the-o 3 роки тому +3

    I just bought a tanker M1A, and I love it.

  • @timouellette5865
    @timouellette5865 3 роки тому +5

    Great video. I bought my first SA M1A in 1989, and of course like an idiot I sold it a couple years later. Two years ago I finally decided to get another one. I have always enjoyed Springfield Armorys product, and always found them to be tackdrivers. Thank goodness SA has continued with the M1A line for all these years, and kept the quality high. Eagle industries use tomato a very nice weapon bag that mounted to the stock for raising check weld for scope use.
    Again thanks for sharing your new treasure!

  • @charlesharper7292
    @charlesharper7292 2 роки тому +2

    Recently purchased a Tanker version from S/A. Enjoying it very much. Thank you for the video.

  • @dougmittleberger8802
    @dougmittleberger8802 2 роки тому +1

    Trained with the 14 in 69, finally purchased my M1 garand a couple years ago and had the chance to get a M1a1 scout last year love them both enjoy, God bless you love to watch your videos

  • @craigmiller8902
    @craigmiller8902 3 роки тому +4

    I loved that rifle in USMC 1967. It operated flawlessly. Would love to have one now but I worry about the rifle being banned. This was an outstanding video, as always. Thanks!

    • @outerlimitz67
      @outerlimitz67 2 роки тому

      That is why God made dirt to hide things in. Americans should Not fear their Government, The Government should fear its people.

  • @dutchjennings1705
    @dutchjennings1705 3 роки тому +4

    Have fun with your new purchase and thanks for the great vid. I purchased one of these new in late 2019 after waiting many years as well. Only I've never shot it yet due to wanting to conserve all the ammo I could during the COVID19 ammo shortage. But .308 ammo prices are coming down down a bit again, so I can order a shipment. I look forward to getting this baby to the range to sight it in and enjoying a good test firing. I'm expecting it to be pretty accurate. I have many rifles but I'm sure this will be one I'll never part with. Some people really talk these M1As down, but I sold my AR-10 to help fund this purchase and I've got no regrets about it at all.

  • @joace8575
    @joace8575 2 роки тому +1

    Got the Scout Squad about 5 yrs ago, and watching your review makes me so happy I own this piece of Americana.
    Thank you for the video and for your service to this Amazing County!

  • @russellmiller212
    @russellmiller212 3 роки тому +2

    I've had the privilege of earning my double distinguished expert badge and was on my way to High Master after about 22,000 rounds of for record and practice rounds with DCM (CMP) issue guns and several M1A Super Match rifles. It should be noted that my first DCM rifle was an M1 in 30-06 and while becoming an active competitor for the State and the Guard, an M1 with a 308 (small base 7.62×51) chamber sleeve. All rifles used in National Match Competitive events afterward were privately purchased. My shooting career reached its apex during All Guard tryouts in Pheonix Arizona May 1992. I'm proud to have performed to within the standards acceptable for membership in the All Guard team. Ironically, 15 years in the regular Army didn't see shooting on any teams, but much pistol shooting, my first Sauer 202 and Deutsche WBK. Almost even got the Jagdtschein. That was the only other time I signed for an issue rifle..which held under .50 m.o.a. at 600 yards. I only had one privately owned rifle I knew held that good. In fact, skill level reached a point that when my X count was low, that is how I knew my barrels were reaching their precision service life..usually between 3,500 and 5,000 rounds at the most. Douglas XX air guaged, 1:10 twist heavy match barrels, glassed and lugged action, thick or thin wal-nut MIL- SPEC stocks or thick fiberglass stocks. 'Figure 8 gas operating system' // there were the National Match sites and all else IAW MIL-SPEC excluding the weight which was obviously much heavier than the standard M14 rifle.

  • @Oldhogleg
    @Oldhogleg 3 роки тому +4

    I've always used the leather 1907 sling on both of my M1's and M1A's for shooting CMP Matches, but I also like and have the M1 web sling too.

    • @fdhicks69
      @fdhicks69 3 роки тому +4

      The 1907 sling is too short (47”) for prone. Use a Ron Brown or Turner in the appropriate length for your size.

  • @davidcruz8667
    @davidcruz8667 3 роки тому +5

    I'm very glad and happy for you that you finally rectified that situation. My accurized M1A is my favorite rifle and I wouldn't trade it for the world.
    One thing though, during disassembly, you should also know how to remove the gas plug and gas piston, to clean carbon from them, using either an M14 combination tool or a 3/8" box wrench. As for the bolt, it is really not difficult to disassemble and reassemble using a 30-06 casing and starting with the bolt still in the receiver, you rarely need to do this but it's a good skill if you're paying attention and you're careful. Requires the use of a punch.
    I do recommend you replace the stamped steel spring guide with a National Match round profile guide, it keeps the recoil spring from binding and the action will operate a lot smoother.

  • @deniseandmarkfirestine7443
    @deniseandmarkfirestine7443 2 роки тому +2

    I have the scout model my absolutely favorite rifle and soft shooting. And extremely accurate

  • @jasonrottlaender1721
    @jasonrottlaender1721 3 роки тому +6

    When I bought my m1a loaded they had a promotion for 3 free magazines.
    Might want to see if they still have it.
    Very fun gun had my friends 13 year old hitting milk jugs at 500yrds with it.

  • @patmancrowley8509
    @patmancrowley8509 3 роки тому +4

    Springs. "Stored Energy." Always good to use eye protection for the small stuff and other safety accutraments for the larger "Stored Energy Devices" like garage door springs etc.

  • @MADMAX353
    @MADMAX353 Рік тому

    Excellent video....first rifle I qualified with after joining the Marine Corps. Have owned 2 M1A's in the past and recently bought a James River Armory M-14. My favorite rifle of all time!

  • @richardweinberger2756
    @richardweinberger2756 3 роки тому +2

    We are blessed to see such a happy man.

  • @chdnorm
    @chdnorm 3 роки тому +17

    I purchased a walnut version about six months ago. I put an ultimax rail and Burris 2-7x scout scope. Ive tried over the years mounting different scopes to different M1As. I finally found a setup that doesn’t ruin the cheek weld and natural Model 12 style handling characteristics.
    Also, I purchased ten of the checkmate 20rd magazines. I’ve only run three cycles thru each mag (600 rounds total) but have had 100% reliability out of them, so far.

  • @tommysmith5905
    @tommysmith5905 3 роки тому +4

    I would like to say I find these videos to be very informative more so than most UA-cam videos out there.
    Thanks for what you do keep up the great work.

  • @keithcox3350
    @keithcox3350 3 роки тому +1

    Congratulations! I know you'll enjoy this wonderful rifle.

  • @Jerry-dk8se
    @Jerry-dk8se 3 роки тому +14

    Christmas came early!
    I'm envious of your newest acquisition, and looking forward to seeing you get some rounds downrange.
    It's been 45 years since I had the opportunity to shoot the M14. The unit that I belonged to in the Army has quite an array of Weaponry, and I picked up the M14 every chance I could. I understand the military's reasoning for replacing the M14 for the M16, but the M14 was still quite a rifle!

  • @dbriggs1689
    @dbriggs1689 Рік тому +1

    Great video thank you for all the great information. I just recently pick up my own M1A yesterday after about 10 years of eyeing them.

  • @whiskeyriver4322
    @whiskeyriver4322 3 роки тому +4

    Congratulations!!! I was able to shoot the old M14's and M21's on occasion while stationed in Germany back in the 90's (yes, some arms rooms still had them). I bought my match grade M1A three years ago, and added a scope last year. She is a gorgeous, reliable, tack-driving masterpiece. Best of luck with her. I've had great success with Federal Premium Gold Medal, Sierra Match King 168gr prior to the government-prompted ammo shortage (prices are crazy now). Scarce availability of primers has slowed down reloading, but I have enough on-hand to last a while; closely replicating my results with 42gr of IMR4064 using the same Sierra bullet. I downloaded the old 25yd/250yd military zero targets off the internet that work great to get started.

  • @dr.killjoy29
    @dr.killjoy29 2 роки тому +2

    Yep 👍, that’s a sweet rifle!! I bought one about a year ago and I love it. I swapped out the flashhider for the one that has the lug. I loved this rifle so much I bought the mini 14 also.

  • @MD-mm1zv
    @MD-mm1zv 3 роки тому +8

    Beautiful.
    The M1A just looks like it means business.
    It's on my list.
    And, I think I'll do the standard (instead of the other grades) just like you did.
    I just wished you'd have cleaned it with us.
    Looking forward to shooting and sighting videos with it.
    Thanks, and congratulations!

    • @tylarhaugan7908
      @tylarhaugan7908 3 роки тому +1

      A 16 inch one with a surefire warcomp with light and redot its a handy rifle for defending the property with

  • @loveoldcarsguy
    @loveoldcarsguy 3 роки тому +1

    Qualified as a marksman at Fort Leonardwood in 1967 with my 14. Just an amazing weapon, 100 yds was nothing. Had mine apart a few times too! Wish I could buy one here in sunny Commyfornia….

    • @davidcruz8667
      @davidcruz8667 3 роки тому +1

      I bought mine in California. My only bitch was that they come with a compensator instead of a proper flash suppressor, which also works as a compensator/muzzle brake, by the way. Everything else I did myself, from a National Match recoil spring guide to a unitized gas block and all the other stuff. Great rifle.

  • @nickp862
    @nickp862 3 роки тому +5

    A fine rifle indeed! I own that model has served me well from range trips to hunting whitetail and took it to a fighting rifle class. I wouldn't expect it to shoot MOA at 100 as she sits. Before sending it off to Ron Smith at Smith enterprise in AZ. It would group 1.5 to 2 moa after Ron worked his magic its a 1 MOA rifle all day long.

    • @R281
      @R281 3 роки тому +2

      2 MOA is good enough in my opinion, but I'm glad you got something even better.

    • @nickp862
      @nickp862 3 роки тому +2

      @@R281 i agree 2 MOA is more than good enough for a battle rifle. I wanted it to shoot better for hunting purposes.

    • @R281
      @R281 3 роки тому +2

      @@nickp862 Wow, I didn't even think about hunting with one. Enjoy!

    • @nickp862
      @nickp862 3 роки тому +2

      @@R281 absolutely pick up a five round magazine. I personally use a basset machine scope mount and a Bradley cheek riser for hunting and load development. For just range fun I use the iron sights.

  • @jeffpittman8725
    @jeffpittman8725 3 роки тому +4

    Fantastic content as always. Many people missing this quality and are criminally misinformed. Thank you!

  • @gordielachance2659
    @gordielachance2659 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for sharing. You just helped me decide on my Christmas present 🎁! Enjoy 😊.

  • @rationalmind6362
    @rationalmind6362 3 роки тому +3

    Congratulations on the acquisition. Beautiful rifle. 👍🙂

  • @WoodlandsArchive
    @WoodlandsArchive 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much. I have had a keen eye on this rifle for a long time. This is nice! Especially as I like your delivery, you are doing us all a great sevice.

  • @chriscahill9671
    @chriscahill9671 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice I have owned 1 back in the day pre 1996 circa 1983 Winchester made refurbished in Israel new barrel love shooting it military rifle shoots

  • @stephenbehl9178
    @stephenbehl9178 4 місяці тому

    Original m14,,,105.00 Had mine in boot camp 1965 thru Vietnam 1966-67. Loved it especially after I had a scope attached . Never let me down. Rain or shine. Mud or monsoon

  • @MrRebTyree
    @MrRebTyree 2 роки тому +1

    Good Morning Sir, Congratulations to you on your purchase of "The Last True American Wood & Steel Warrior!!!" The M1 Garand and M14/M1A are truly works of art!!! I had the opportunity to use the M14 on active duty in the Navy, while standing "Shark Watch" for swim call. I was one of a few sailors on my ship that were qualified to use the rifle. After I completed my hitch in the Navy I went Army and Also qualified with the M14. I have always preferred the M14 or the M16/M4, the sights were better on the M14/M1A. I own a Springfield Standard grade M1A, since the early 80's. My M1A was built with several GI parts, such as the GI TRW barrel, etc. I have upgraded several parts on my rifle and it's a shooter!!! Looking forward to your next video on your M1A!!! Well done Sir!!! Enjoyed your video!!! Stay Safe and God Bless!!!

  • @TonySven
    @TonySven 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much sir for your beautiful explanatory videos!
    As always they are very interesting and educational. Each video is like being in an academic classroom.
    God bless you!

  • @asuarezjd
    @asuarezjd Рік тому

    I am a veteran and shot the M16 in the military, never had a chance to shoot any of the mighty gorgeous ones of previous eras, like my late father, also a veteran, who loved the Garand action. Yet, I now have an M1A and a Mini-14 and to be honest, I absolutely LOVE THEM! There is something about the blued and wood that the plastic aluminum and leather cannot suffice....I don't even remember I own an AR-15 And, I have a DDM4v7 but I would not care selling it tomorrow. Nonetheless, there is something about that Garand action that brings dignity to a soldier...just like buildings, we always visit and admire those from back in the day that were built to shelter but also to be beautiful. I feel the M1A and the Mini-14 to act like an extension of my arm, and somehow it flows...

  • @michaelcollins5529
    @michaelcollins5529 3 роки тому +2

    Best firearms enthusiast channel on UA-cam. You sir, are a walking encyclopedia. Thanks for sharing your detailed knowledge on firearms and cartridges. For an old guy like me, I enjoy learning the inner working and ballistic information more than just seeing ammo wasted on watermelons and soda bottles… The M1A has always been on my bucket list. I own a very nice M1 Garand and a M1 Carbine as well as a Mini-14. This will be a great addition to my “rotating bolt” collection. Your video just sealed the deal for me. Please give Benny a pat on the head for me. God bless you sir.

  • @Thearmedpainter
    @Thearmedpainter 2 роки тому +1

    10:40 one of the best sounds a gun enthusiast will ever hear. Lovely.

  • @LUVDOGS1954
    @LUVDOGS1954 3 роки тому +6

    Best M1A video ever...very educational, only way to improve is to add some Benny!

  • @paststeve1
    @paststeve1 3 роки тому +4

    Great video Gun Blue! I noticed your barely concealed inability to stop smiling as you handled your weapon. I cannot wait to see you grinning your way through some range video! I have a little box of cash in my gun safe where I stash my WDK, (Wife Doesn't Know), money earned doing restoration and minor repair work on firearms for friends. When it gets full enough, I'll use it to get the next addition to my collection. The M1A is actually next on my list. Thanks GB, and keep grinning! Grace & Peace.

  • @usptact
    @usptact 2 роки тому +5

    Fantastic video! Really love how you show everything step by step and drop in an extra explanation here and there! Great camera and light work too!

  • @sierrabravo9228
    @sierrabravo9228 3 роки тому +3

    congratulations on the nice pick up sir! that is a beautiful piece of history! Thank you for sharing, God bless

  • @RickNethery
    @RickNethery 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful rifle sir. Glad you're enjoying good health and enjoying you new firearm. God bless

  • @raymondpetracca6208
    @raymondpetracca6208 Рік тому +1

    The eloquence of Your instruction is great Sir, it makes us feel very comfortable!Thank You Sir, a pleasure learning from your instruction. 👍👌😉

  • @samadams9557
    @samadams9557 Рік тому

    Congratulations on a long overdue, fine relic of American history! Can’t imagine many more folks more deserving than you to own that beautiful rifle. I hope it’s been a joy for you. God bless

  • @Thatguy-2083
    @Thatguy-2083 Рік тому +1

    From one Army veteran to another That Was one of the best no BS tutorial On that weapon System that I've seen yet Stay on target Brother Somebody's got to teach the younger generation how to do things... Best wish

  • @earl9035
    @earl9035 3 роки тому +4

    Congratulations glad to see a new gun put a smile on your face. I have been watching your reloading videos recently, very informative, clear and in depth, thank you.

  • @jakerobinson4020
    @jakerobinson4020 3 роки тому +3

    That's a fantastic rifle. I'd love to have one some day. Thanks for sharing

  • @14goldmedals
    @14goldmedals 3 роки тому +2

    GunBlue490 you can grease the roller bearing easily. Take a 45ACP fired case and fill it almost full with the grease you've chosen. I use a white engine assembly grease. Take the 95% filled 45ACP case, no air pockets in it, and slip it over the roller. It presses the grease completely through the bearings in the roller.

  • @QuentinQuatermass
    @QuentinQuatermass Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video! Just subscribed and looking forward to your other videos. Excellent operation and take down instruction and what a beautiful M1A you're got there. I'm hoping to pick up my own new M1A tomorrow. Right out of high school I qualified with the M14 in 1966 at Fort Bragg and it was my issued rifle most of my three year enlistment except for the M16A1 in Vietnam. I love both rifles and since they excel in different applications it's good to have both. I chose the Standard model with wood stock for the same reasons you did and because it is the closest configuration to the M14s I had over 50 years ago.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Рік тому +1

      Thank you and Welcome Home brother. Enjoy your new M1A. God bless.

  • @ireckon4193
    @ireckon4193 3 роки тому +1

    I started out building ARs a few years ago then began a fascination with the AK platform. I’ve now acquired my first M1A after whetting my appetite with the Ruger mini 14/30, I got the same model as yours but the loaded version, and have my eye on the Scout Squad model. I have to say, I’m most excited about the M1A/M14/M1 Garand platform. It’s so solid and reliable, and the history, heritage and workmanship is outstanding. I feel like I’m in on a closely-held secret that’s on the verge of going public at any moment. Hope you have many years of fun with yours.

  • @crashoverride4881
    @crashoverride4881 3 роки тому +2

    I love the M14. I have one built back in 1973. It is a national match. But it is a Devine, Texas built weapon. By Elmer Ballance.

  • @chiefslief1886
    @chiefslief1886 5 місяців тому

    Now that was a very nice review of this beautiful rifle Sir.
    Thank you❤

  • @Omhra
    @Omhra 3 роки тому +4

    I picked up that very model last month. Except for the muzzle piece.. mine has to have the polka dots.. California... yeah, well.. I got it in 308 and it is a pleasure to shoot.
    I am glad you got one, and I cannot wait to see the science you will hand down about it.
    Thank you for all the lessons.

    • @123erinnc6
      @123erinnc6 3 роки тому +2

      I’m in Commifornia as well. What makes this California illegal?

    • @ClickKlack43
      @ClickKlack43 3 роки тому +1

      I’m in NY. I had to get the flash hider removed and a new “featureless” thing welded on. Bummer, but it’s still such a beautiful firearm. Even the idiot politicians couldn’t ruin it. Lol. Enjoy yours. Cheers.

    • @madmullets
      @madmullets 3 роки тому +1

      I have a SOCOM version and it came with the "polka dot" break. I had it replaced it with a surefire SOCOM Quick disconnect break so I could use it with my 30 cal Surefire can. Its silly that some states make you weld on never made sense to me.

    • @ClickKlack43
      @ClickKlack43 3 роки тому

      @@madmullets Yeah, it’s quite a clown world in which I’m a little jealous of your…threads. Lol. But here we are. I have the 16 too. Love it. Happy shooting brotha. Cheers.

    • @davidcruz8667
      @davidcruz8667 3 роки тому +2

      @@123erinnc6 mostly because the original device is a "flash suppressor". The word "suppressor" alone drives them batty, and it mostly refers to sound suppressors which are in the definition of items which make a firearm illegal in California. So Springfield fits rifles intended for sale in California with a special muzzle brake/compensator. It works, but it doesn't vent as much gas as the flash suppressor.

  • @kevingoza
    @kevingoza Рік тому

    So well done! Unlike so many who don’t appreciate the older technology and historical significance of the great firearms, you come to the presentation with a sense of humility and respect. Excited to get mine soon!

  • @jimmarcum7362
    @jimmarcum7362 3 роки тому +1

    My father who was a WWII Marine veteran always talked about his Springfield M1 Garand and how it was great battle rifle. I thought they weren't as cool as a M1 carbine with the detachable magazine. We had these discussions when I was still in grammar school. He had a chance to buy a pristine CMP carbine for 75 bucks back in 1966, he passed on it. A couple years later, I got to shoot a M14, still in grammar school. I was hooked , I still remember the smell of the linseed oiled stock and the gunpowder smoke in the air. I had remembered the H&R brochure I had seen 4 or 5 years earlier showing that H&R had got a military contract and was making M14.s for the government. Years later as an adult, I saved up some money and got an M1A, it mostly had new military parts. I still have that rifle today. I bought two M14 parts kits and built them on forged billet receivers just for the fun of it. Great rifles that are tack drivers.

  • @bryy2053
    @bryy2053 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for sharing. As ive gotten more and more into firearms, this has become one of my "bucket list" guns and its fun to see you enjoy and explain getting one of your own. Plus, your style of presentation is right up my ally.

  • @kolschesky
    @kolschesky 3 роки тому +3

    Great presentation! Hope you enjoy your purchase. Someday, I would really enjoy watching the takedown and reassembly of a Ruger #1 rifle.

  • @jonnporter6081
    @jonnporter6081 3 роки тому +1

    One of those rifles is working its way to the top of my wish list.

  • @TheCoolProfessor
    @TheCoolProfessor 3 місяці тому

    This is one of the finest guns anyone could own. It was so smooth I forgot I blew one of my toes off.

  • @garrettforchrist2700
    @garrettforchrist2700 3 роки тому +4

    Nice rifle! I've never seen an m14 taken apart before!🇺🇸✝🇺🇸

  • @david25876
    @david25876 3 роки тому +2

    Wow. Beautiful rifle. American ingenuity and craftsmanship at its best. So awesome. 🇺🇸

  • @jumboMIDGET
    @jumboMIDGET Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video. I recently purchased two M1A rifles and really needed a solid visual explanation of how to take it apart. Could not have been more clear

  • @brucemacintosh5592
    @brucemacintosh5592 3 місяці тому

    Every friend I know that went to Vietnam before 1969 got to fire an M14. It was a long range battle rifle & the reason being the d eyes could tell who were good shots and who were very good shots and might want to join a sniper team. Every friend to a man said they love the M14 for its accuracy not so much the way😮. I didn't get in country untill 1970.
    I subscribe and love your UA-cam channel it's so very very informative.
    Mac.😂 17:28
    I bought an M1A one in 1985 and pleasantly surprised to notice that the parts were made by TRW how Sweet it is.

  • @lonniecrook1684
    @lonniecrook1684 Рік тому +1

    I am so happy to have found your channel and be able to learn from your deep experience. Your videos are very well done and address topics valuable to any shooting enthusiast.
    Thanks so much!

  • @kennethhuffman2288
    @kennethhuffman2288 11 місяців тому

    I was in the last basic training company at fort Dix New Jersy to train with the M14 rifle in 1969. Have loved it ever since.

  • @robertgaylord8263
    @robertgaylord8263 2 роки тому

    I carried an M-14 in Vietnam and it never let me down. A wonderfully accurate, sturdy, easy to clean and reliable rifle.. I thought of buying one but at 80, the best I would do would be to shoot it now and again and leave it to my son. Thanks for the review, enjoyed your presentation.

  • @Shamilt3
    @Shamilt3 3 роки тому +1

    Springfield makes excellent weapons. I have a 1911 and a hellcat, both are great weapons. Ive been eyeballing these for a while.

  • @0xXAllForNothingXx0
    @0xXAllForNothingXx0 Рік тому

    Had one for a few years now. Bought it after regretfully selling my m1garand...fired only 20 rounds through it but love it.

  • @stevemellgard6393
    @stevemellgard6393 Рік тому

    Got the M1-A in scout squad. Since than adding a scout scope. Yeah my dad did 21 years and two foreign wars. Korea and Vietnam. Garand in Korea . 14 and 16 in Vietnam. 1st Cav. Fine battle rifle. Thanks.