edgartwib
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The pictures should speak for themselves. This is a beautiful example of a early Supermatch that was not shot much. I do not have a documented round count but the previous owner, my uncle, states he only shot it a few times as he has a reconstructed shoulder and it was too much for him >200rds. Also he has no memory of a scope mount either, the stripper clip guide, has a scope mount base installed.
Ive dated the rifle to late 1987 early 1988.
Winchester bolt, TRW trigger assembly. The stock has never been removed from the action otherwise I would look for barrel markings and Glen Nelson's grease pencil indications.
I have been told that this is likely a Glen Nelson build but I have nothing to confirm this. Nonetheless this is a very nice example of a "golden era" m1a.
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$2500 shipped and insured
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Ive dated the rifle to late 1987 early 1988.
Winchester bolt, TRW trigger assembly. The stock has never been removed from the action otherwise I would look for barrel markings and Glen Nelson's grease pencil indications.
I have been told that this is likely a Glen Nelson build but I have nothing to confirm this. Nonetheless this is a very nice example of a "golden era" m1a.
Payment- paypal friends, venmo, zelle, USPS money order,
$2500 shipped and insured
crossposted