![]() ![]() ![]() The magazines were not difficult to load to full capacity. ![]() The magazines slid in properly and locked in place as designed. Each rifle had a stiff safety, but after a few dozen manipulations, the safety was a bit easier to move. In common with the other M1A, the bolt was easy enough to rack and all functions were positive. We did not attempt to mount an optic on this rifle. We liked the balance and fit and feel of the SOCOM rifle. The Scout Squad shooter may fit an XS Sights front blade for $63 to come on par with the SOCOM. The front sight also features a narrow tritium insert. With the SOCOM, you get a 16-inch-barrel rifle with more of a muzzle brake than a flash hider. Actionġ6.25 in., 6-groove carbon steel, 1:11 twist MSRP is $1849 for the Scout Squad and $1985 for the SOCOM. The price difference across the board on the Scout Squad and SOCOM averages $120, but it was difficult to find them both in stock at the same outlet or the other for reference. ![]()
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