Weapons Wish List: Springfield Armory M1A Bush Rifle
03.04.04The Springfield Armory M1A Bush Rifle

The Springfield Bush Rifle can get into tight places where a full-size rifle would be awkward. The perfect ranch rifle for a pickup or tractor. The Bush Rifle may be small in stature, but it is full-size performance.
Caliber - .308 Win.
Barrel - 18″, 1:11 RH six-groove barrel
Size Weight - 8 3/4 pounds, 40 1/2″ long
Mechanism - Rotating bolt, gas operated, air cooled, semi-automatic magazine fed rifle
Sights Front - Military square post
Rear - Military aperture with MOA click adjustments for both windage and elevation, 22 3/4″ sight radius
Capacity - 5-20 round magazines
Trigger Pull - 5 to 6 lbs., two stage
MSRP - $1529.00 (…ouch)





HEY! How come the gun I want is in YOUR wish list? Let’s see who gets it first.
# June 2nd, 2004 at 3:47 pmuhhh…. I think this gun is in Everybody’s wishlist. And unless I hit it big in vegas…I don’t think I’ll be able to afford that sucker for quite some time. I’m guessin’ you’ll get that one long before this poor boy.
# June 2nd, 2004 at 6:42 pmi think that if i had 1500 dollars i would splurge and get an accuracy international 50. cal. rifle, not only because of the massive damage inflicted on my target but you can manually eject the cartrige thus infringing on yer 3 s’s sight shadow and sillouette. if you manually eject you dont have a shiny brass case flying through the air and your pray will be less likly to see locate you
# September 11th, 2004 at 9:16 pmI purchased mine last summer.. M1a Bush. with two stocks, laminted birch and factory black fiberglass. I like the fiberglass better, it just feels better, havent shot it enough to give a good report but shoots about 3 inches moa. cheap ammo. It is cold here now but still hope to get out and shoot it. have 320 rounds australian ammo.. paid 999.99
# February 1st, 2005 at 5:38 pmnot bad. searched a long time for that price.. I love it so far..
they’re awesome i’ve got the black fiber glass,but get um soon in the last five years their prices have upped some.
# September 26th, 2006 at 10:05 pm