Description
The Springfield M1A National Match is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308 Winchester, built to meet the stringent accuracy standards for competitive service rifle matches. It’s a modern evolution of the classic M14 platform, featuring a 22-inch national match barrel, a tuned trigger, and specialized components designed for consistent, repeatable precision at distance. This isn’t just a range toy; it’s a purpose-built tool for the serious shooter.
I’ve put a few hundred rounds of Federal Gold Medal Match through this rifle, and the difference between it and a standard M1A is immediately apparent. The action is smoother, the trigger breaks cleanly, and the groups tighten up noticeably once you do your part. Here’s what makes it work:
- National Match Barrel: A 22-inch, medium-weight, air-gauged barrel with a 1:11 right-hand twist. This is the heart of the rifle’s accuracy.
- Tuned Trigger Group: The two-stage trigger is adjusted to a crisp 4.5-5 lb. pull, eliminating creep and providing a predictable break.
- Bedded Stock: The fiberglass stock is glass-bedded at the receiver to ensure a consistent, solid interface that minimizes point-of-impact shift.
- National Match Sights: Features a .052″ aperture rear sight and a .062″ front sight post for precise windage and elevation adjustments.
Specifications & Details
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Overall Length | 44.33 inches |
| Weight (unloaded) | Approx. 11.3 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 rounds (comes with one) |
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Gas-Operated |
That weight—just over 11 pounds—might seem hefty, but it’s a feature, not a bug. The heft soaks up recoil and provides a stable shooting platform from prone or a bench. The rifle ships with one 10-round magazine, and it’s compatible with standard M1A/M14 magazines from brands like Springfield Armory and Check-Mate Industries, so sourcing spares is easy. At $1966.28, you’re paying for specialized labor and components that deliver real-world performance gains you can measure on paper.
Who This Rifle Is For
Look, this isn’t your first rifle. It’s for the shooter who’s ready to step up to a dedicated precision platform. It’s built for competitors in NRA High Power or CMP Service Rifle matches who need a rifle that meets the “as-issued” rules. It’s also for the discerning enthusiast who appreciates the M14/M1A legacy but demands modern accuracy and isn’t afraid of the learning curve that comes with mastering iron sights at long range.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Outstanding out-of-the-box accuracy for the platform. The glass-bedded stock and match barrel make it drop-in ready for competition without needing a gunsmith. The trigger is a massive improvement. It’s a robust, reliable system with timeless appeal and serious heritage.
Cons: It’s heavy and long—not a patrol or hunting rifle. The learning curve for the aperture sight system is steep if you’re used to optics. It’s a significant investment. You’ll also need to budget for quality .308 match ammunition to see what it can really do.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I mount a scope on this model?
A: Yes, but not directly. The National Match model shown does not come with a scope mount installed. You would need to add a separate receiver-mounted scope mount, like those from Sadlak or Springfield Armory, which typically require removing the rear sight assembly. Many competitive shooters use it with irons as intended.
Q: Is it suitable for hunting?
A: While the .308 Winchester cartridge is excellent for medium to large game, the National Match’s 22-inch barrel and 11+ pound weight make it cumbersome for most hunting scenarios. It’s a precision instrument built for the range, not for stalking through the woods.
Q: How does it compare to a standard M1A?
A: The differences are tangible. The standard M1A is a great, robust rifle. The National Match takes that foundation and adds the match-grade barrel, bedding, and trigger work. The result is a rifle capable of consistent sub-MOA or 1-MOA groups with match ammo, where a standard model might be a 1.5-2 MOA rifle. You’re paying for that tightened dispersion.
If you’re seeking a legitimate piece of American shooting history engineered for modern precision, the Springfield M1A National Match deserves a close look. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site.




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