Acorn
Operator
Hi folks,
I just came across this forum. I look forward to reading all the posts!
I once owned a Springfield Armoury M1A rifle many years ago and loved it.
Sadly, all I have now is a paperweight and a reminder of just how lucky I was on the day it in broke, 02 Dec 88.
I originally bought my M1A in 1978/79. The serial number of my rifle was 010xxx. I really loved that rifle!
On the fateful day I broke my Springfield M1A, I was driving across the Nullarbor on my way home to Perth, Western Australia for Christmas leave. I was a soldier at the time and I had set out from Toowoomba in Queensland so was about 3 days into a 5 day journey.
Travelling West, just past Poochera in South Australia, I lost control of my vehicle and went off the road. My car went down an embankment and tumbled end over end 3 1/2 times! Whoa, what an experience! I remember that time seemed to slow down incredibly as my car rolled over and over. My car came to rest upside down and remarkably, I was without injury sans a few scratches.
Unfortunately my Springfield M1A didn’t survive. The action snapped through the middle (see pics). Missing my M1A and not being able to purchase another at the time, I ended up buying a used surplus TRW M14 on my return from leave. The TRW was a ripper rifle too!
Unfortunately from 1996 the average Australian was no longer able to possess semi-automatic rifles so my TRW M14 and Lithgow L1A1 SLR I used in competition had to go.
My go-to rifles now are a 78 year old Remington 03-A3 in 30-06 and a 107 year old Erfurt KAR98AZ Carbine in 7.92x57mm that was captured from the German Colonial troops defending the Telefunken Radio Station at Rabual in 1914.
To me, the world seems to be the craziest it has ever been during my lifetime. I understand things are pretty crazy in the US too. While AustralIans and many in countries across the globe never possessed entrenched rights to own firearms, those of you in the US are extremely privileged. Protect your 2A rights! If the United States ever falls to tyranny, ALL is lost!
Kind regards from way down South!
I just came across this forum. I look forward to reading all the posts!
I once owned a Springfield Armoury M1A rifle many years ago and loved it.
Sadly, all I have now is a paperweight and a reminder of just how lucky I was on the day it in broke, 02 Dec 88.
I originally bought my M1A in 1978/79. The serial number of my rifle was 010xxx. I really loved that rifle!
On the fateful day I broke my Springfield M1A, I was driving across the Nullarbor on my way home to Perth, Western Australia for Christmas leave. I was a soldier at the time and I had set out from Toowoomba in Queensland so was about 3 days into a 5 day journey.
Travelling West, just past Poochera in South Australia, I lost control of my vehicle and went off the road. My car went down an embankment and tumbled end over end 3 1/2 times! Whoa, what an experience! I remember that time seemed to slow down incredibly as my car rolled over and over. My car came to rest upside down and remarkably, I was without injury sans a few scratches.
Unfortunately my Springfield M1A didn’t survive. The action snapped through the middle (see pics). Missing my M1A and not being able to purchase another at the time, I ended up buying a used surplus TRW M14 on my return from leave. The TRW was a ripper rifle too!
Unfortunately from 1996 the average Australian was no longer able to possess semi-automatic rifles so my TRW M14 and Lithgow L1A1 SLR I used in competition had to go.
My go-to rifles now are a 78 year old Remington 03-A3 in 30-06 and a 107 year old Erfurt KAR98AZ Carbine in 7.92x57mm that was captured from the German Colonial troops defending the Telefunken Radio Station at Rabual in 1914.
To me, the world seems to be the craziest it has ever been during my lifetime. I understand things are pretty crazy in the US too. While AustralIans and many in countries across the globe never possessed entrenched rights to own firearms, those of you in the US are extremely privileged. Protect your 2A rights! If the United States ever falls to tyranny, ALL is lost!
Kind regards from way down South!