Ignition Override
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I started two separate topics on another gun website.
Without a doubt, the S.A. M1A is an extremely popular rifle and known to be very reliable.
I'm confident that they have very consistent production quality (and I love the looks with walnut). This gun might be more reliable than most modern semi-auto civilian centerfire rifles. Many of you might be biased towards the M1A, because if its military heritage. Quite understandable.
-----Please note: Let's be very clear: I'm Not interested in the higher accuracy, or tighter groups in my rifles. Most of my targets are paper at Only 50 yards, finishing with clay pigeons on the berm for real fun.
If a gun's sights can be adequately adjusted, aren't too 'canted' for the sight's knobs to compensate, like many AKM sights, then a DSA's sights would work for me.
-----The priority, to re-iterate: My only interest is finding out whether the Current DSA "FALs" are considered to have very good quality control in all of their models (no company is perfect), and that there are Very Limited cases of guns being Shipped back to the factory.
Again, I have plenty of confidence in the new S.A. M1A's reliability.
I'll probably order a DSA later today, or whenever I might determine whether the 'vast majority' of recent purchasers (of nib rifles) have been satisfied with their function.
Without a doubt, the S.A. M1A is an extremely popular rifle and known to be very reliable.
I'm confident that they have very consistent production quality (and I love the looks with walnut). This gun might be more reliable than most modern semi-auto civilian centerfire rifles. Many of you might be biased towards the M1A, because if its military heritage. Quite understandable.
-----Please note: Let's be very clear: I'm Not interested in the higher accuracy, or tighter groups in my rifles. Most of my targets are paper at Only 50 yards, finishing with clay pigeons on the berm for real fun.
If a gun's sights can be adequately adjusted, aren't too 'canted' for the sight's knobs to compensate, like many AKM sights, then a DSA's sights would work for me.
-----The priority, to re-iterate: My only interest is finding out whether the Current DSA "FALs" are considered to have very good quality control in all of their models (no company is perfect), and that there are Very Limited cases of guns being Shipped back to the factory.
Again, I have plenty of confidence in the new S.A. M1A's reliability.
I'll probably order a DSA later today, or whenever I might determine whether the 'vast majority' of recent purchasers (of nib rifles) have been satisfied with their function.