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One of the "other" M1A/semi-auto M-14 options

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Fulton Armory Releases CMP Sniper Match M21

The American military rifle experts at Fulton Armory just released a new version of the M21 sniper rifle. It complies with all applicable rules for CMP vintage sniper matches.

One of those options is the XM21 rifle with “USAMTU accurizing modifications” equipped with a Redfield Accu-Range 3-9x or Leatherwood ART scope.


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Fulton Armory Releases CMP Sniper Match M21

The American military rifle experts at Fulton Armory just released a new version of the M21 sniper rifle. It complies with all applicable rules for CMP vintage sniper matches.

One of those options is the XM21 rifle with “USAMTU accurizing modifications” equipped with a Redfield Accu-Range 3-9x or Leatherwood ART scope.


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Ah Yes. I remember the fun we had at the KD Range with our M21s😊
 
$1,695 for the James River "as-issued" model.

 
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Another M1A option no longer made . I have a Federal Ordnance M-14A. (1966-1992). Mine is an early 4 digit serial number made with Fed Ords own receiver and all G.I. parts. I'd put it up against any standard M1A made by anybody.
I bought it used and it had a Boyd laminated target stock on it. Great looking stock, but heavy as hell. :rolleyes: I switched it out for a Springfield composite stock and like that much better.
Its the second rifle in this picture. The one without any optics.

 
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