Description
The Springfield Armory M1A Standard .308 Win 22″ Walnut is a semi-automatic battle rifle that delivers match-grade potential straight from the box. Chambered in .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO), it pairs a 22″ carbon steel barrel with a traditional walnut fixed stock and black parkerized finish. This is the same platform that’s dominated Service Rifle competitions for decades—just updated with modern manufacturing tolerances and a muzzle brake.
| Manufacturer | Springfield Armory |
|---|---|
| Model | M1A Standard |
| Material | Carbon steel barrel, walnut stock |
| Compatibility | .308 Win / 7.62x51mm NATO |
| Finish | Black parkerized |
| Weight | 9.3 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 22″ Carbon Steel Barrel – The service-length barrel gives you the velocity edge for 600-yard line work while keeping the rifle balanced for offhand stages. Per Springfield Armory’s specs, the 1:11 twist rate stabilizes 168-175 grain match bullets consistently.
- Walnut Fixed Stock – Not a laminate or synthetic—this is real American walnut with hand-rubbed oil finish. It dampens vibration and gives you a solid cheek weld that doesn’t shift with temperature changes.
- Two-Stage Military Trigger – Take-up is predictable, and the break is clean at around 5-6 lbs. It’s not a match trigger out of the box, but it’s consistent enough to shoot X-ring groups with practice.
- Adjustable Military-Style Rear Aperture – Windage and elevation clicks are positive and repeatable. You can dial in for 200-600 yards without a scope if you’re shooting iron-sight divisions.
- Muzzle Brake & 10-Round Magazine – The brake cuts recoil noticeably, letting you spot your own hits. The 10-round box magazine is flush-fit and reliable—no feeding issues even with soft-point hunting ammo.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the competitor who wants a proven platform without the custom-gunsmith price tag. If you’re shooting NRA High Power, Service Rifle, or tactical matches like the M1A class in 3-Gun, the Standard model gives you a solid foundation. It’s also a fit for the precision enthusiast who appreciates the history and wants a .308 that’s ready to run out of the box—no bedding, no aftermarket parts required to be competitive.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Reliable gas system, accurate barrel, classic walnut aesthetics, easy to upgrade with aftermarket stocks and triggers, strong aftermarket support.
- Cons: The trigger is a two-stage military unit—it’s not as crisp as a Geissele or Timney. If you’re chasing sub-MOA groups, you’ll eventually want a trigger upgrade. Also, the parkerized finish is durable but can rust if neglected in humid conditions.
Comparison
| Feature | Springfield M1A Standard | Geissele Super Duty | Lone Wolf Distributors DMR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Win | 5.56 NATO | .308 Win |
| Barrel Length | 22″ | 16″ | 20″ |
| Weight | 9.3 lbs | 7.5 lbs | 10.2 lbs |
| Stock | Walnut fixed | M-Lok handguard | Adjustable chassis |
| Trigger | Two-stage military | Geissele SSA-E | LWD match trigger |
| Price | $1,728.23 | $2,150.00 | $1,950.00 |
| Best For | Service Rifle, iron sights | Close-quarters 3-Gun | Long-range precision |
FAQ
Is the M1A Standard accurate enough for competition?
Yes. With match-grade ammunition (168-175 grain), you can expect 1.5-2 MOA groups at 100 yards. Many shooters report sub-MOA after a trigger upgrade and bedding the stock. It’s been used to win Service Rifle titles for decades.
Can I mount a scope on this rifle?
Not directly—the Standard model comes with iron sights only. You’ll need a scope mount that replaces the rear handguard or a chassis system with a top rail. Springfield Armory and aftermarket companies like Sadlak Industries offer mounts that don’t require gunsmithing.
Does it come with a magazine?
Yes, it ships with one 10-round detachable box magazine. Additional magazines are available and compatible with standard M1A/M14 magazines.
What’s the difference between the Standard and the Loaded models?
The Loaded model includes a national match barrel, a tuned trigger, and a scope mount. The Standard gives you the same receiver and gas system but with a standard barrel and trigger—saving you about $300. You can upgrade parts later as your budget allows.
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Last updated: April 2026
Stat: According to the NRA, the M1A platform accounts for over 40% of Service Rifle entries at national matches.
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