M1A Butt Plates

Published on January 26, 2015
Duration: 2:17

This guide details the different types of butt plates available for the Springfield Armory M1A rifle, including metal flip-up and rubber recoil reduction models. Expert Rob Leatham explains their specific applications, from competition requirements for the Super Match to recoil management on scoped M21 variants and the historical context of the M14 A2 design. Proper selection and installation can enhance shooting comfort and performance.

Quick Summary

Springfield Armory M1A rifles utilize two main butt plate types: metal flip-up plates with cleaning kit storage, often required for competition like National Matches, and rubber recoil reduction pads that enhance comfort and control on synthetic stocks. Expert Rob Leatham highlights their specific functions and historical context.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to M1A Butt Plates
  2. 00:22Metal Flip-Up Butt Plate Features
  3. 01:14Rubber Butt Plate Functionality
  4. 01:33M21 Custom Stock & Recoil Pad
  5. 01:48Super Match Competition Rules

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of butt plates for the Springfield Armory M1A?

The M1A features two primary butt plate types: the original GI-style metal flip-up plate with a cleaning kit compartment, and rubber butt plates designed for recoil reduction and increased length of pull, often found on synthetic stocks.

Why is the metal flip-up butt plate important for competition?

The metal flip-up butt plate is often a mandatory requirement for specific competition rules, such as those governing National Match events for M1A variants like the Super Match, ensuring compliance and historical accuracy.

How do rubber butt plates benefit M1A shooters?

Rubber butt plates on M1A rifles, particularly those with synthetic or fiberglass stocks, significantly reduce felt recoil and slightly increase the length of pull, leading to improved shooter comfort and control during extended firing sessions.

What is the historical purpose of the M1A/M14 metal butt plate's compartment?

The compartment within the metal flip-up butt plate was originally designed for the M14 A2 squad automatic weapon package. Its purpose was to store a cleaning kit and potentially aid in controlling the weapon during full-auto fire.

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