Description
You’re looking for a battle-proven .308 platform that won’t require a second mortgage. You want the legendary reliability of the M14 design, but in a package built for hard use, not just the display case. The Springfield M1A Standard SA 308Win/7.62NATO Synthetic Stock Blued Loaded 22″ 10rd is that rifle. It delivers serious capability at a price point that makes sense for the budget-conscious shooter who prioritizes performance over polish.
What is the Springfield M1A Standard SA 308Win/7.62NATO Synthetic Stock Blued Loaded 22″ 10rd? It’s a modern, semi-automatic sporting rifle based on the classic M14 platform. Chambered in .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO, it features a durable synthetic stock, a 22-inch blued barrel, a 10-round magazine, and comes “Loaded” with upgraded sights and a national match trigger. This configuration offers a practical balance of historical lineage, long-range accuracy, and all-weather durability for a street price of $1732.60.
Let’s talk about value. For under two grand, you’re getting a rifle with a pedigree. The heart is Springfield’s forged receiver and bolt, which is mil-spec compatible with many aftermarket M14 parts and accessories. That means you’re not locked into a proprietary ecosystem. The synthetic stock is a major part of the budget equation—it forgoes the classic walnut for a material that’s lighter, impervious to weather, and far less expensive. Here’s the thing—that’s not a downgrade for a working rifle, it’s a smart trade-off. You save money upfront and get a stock you don’t have to baby in the field or at the range.
The “Loaded” designation is where this model punches above its weight class. It comes with a national match grade medium-weight barrel and a tuned, two-stage national match trigger right out of the box. You also get a military aperture rear sight and a front sight with a military-style protective ears. This means you’re getting accuracy-enhancing features without the immediate need for costly gunsmithing. It fits out of the box with a solid foundation for consistent performance. Weighing in at approximately 9.3 pounds, it manages the .308’s recoil effectively, making it shootable for extended range sessions.
Compatibility is a strong suit. This rifle accepts standard M14/M1A pattern magazines, and a vast aftermarket exists from companies like Sadlak Industries and Springfield Armory themselves for everything from optics mounts to upgraded components. The 22-inch barrel length is a sweet spot, providing excellent velocity for the .308 Winchester cartridge while keeping the rifle maneuverable. With a 10-round magazine capacity, it’s practical for most hunting regulations and range use.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | 44.33 Inches |
| Weight (Approx.) | 9.3 lbs |
| Stock | Black Synthetic |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Sights | Military Aperture Rear, Blade Front |
Pros & Cons
Pros: Legendary M14 platform reliability. “Loaded” features like the NM trigger and barrel offer great bang-for-buck. The synthetic stock is tough and low-maintenance. Uses widely available .308/7.62 ammo. Strong aftermarket support for customization.
Cons: Heavier than modern polymer rifles. The synthetic stock lacks the classic aesthetic some desire. Aftermarket optics mounting can be more involved and costly than a Picatinny-railed AR-10.
Who is this for? This rifle is for the shooter who appreciates historical design but needs a practical tool. It’s ideal for the hunter wanting a durable, powerful semi-auto for big game, the precision-minded marksman on a budget who values a great trigger from the start, or the collector who wants a shooter-grade M1A that can handle real use. It’s a rifle that asks for zero ceremony.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this the same as a military M14?
A: No, it is a semi-automatic-only civilian version of that platform. It shares the core operating system and many design elements, but is manufactured specifically for the commercial market by Springfield Armory.
Q: Can I use surplus 7.62 NATO ammo in it?
A: Yes, the chamber is specifically marked for both .308 Winchester and 7.62 NATO, and it is designed to safely fire both commercial and military-spec ammunition. Always consult your manual.
Q: How difficult is it to mount a scope?
A: It requires a separate scope mount that attaches to the receiver’s left side. Brands like Springfield Armory and Sadlak make quality mounts. It’s more involved than a standard Picatinny rail but is a stable, proven system once installed.
If the blend of proven performance, upgraded features, and practical synthetic durability aligns with your needs, this Springfield M1A Loaded model represents a solid value in the .308 semi-auto world. It is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the product page for current availability.



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