M1A Firearm Maintenance: Disassembly Part 1/4

Published on January 6, 2014
Duration: 4:03

This video details the first part of disassembling the Springfield Armory M1A rifle, focusing on field stripping. It emphasizes safety by ensuring the firearm is unloaded before beginning. Key steps include removing the trigger assembly by unlatching the trigger guard, separating the receiver from the stock, and then carefully removing the recoil spring assembly and operating rod.

Quick Summary

To begin disassembling your M1A, first ensure the rifle is unloaded. Then, turn it upside down and release the trigger guard to remove the trigger housing. The receiver can then be separated from the stock, potentially requiring gentle tapping if tight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the M1A
  2. 00:25Cleaning Frequency & M1 Buddy Tool
  3. 01:06Safety Check: Unload Rifle
  4. 01:19Trigger Assembly Removal
  5. 01:47Stock Removal
  6. 02:15Recoil Assembly Removal
  7. 02:36Op Rod and Bolt Removal

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the first steps for disassembling an M1A rifle?

First, ensure the rifle is completely unloaded by removing the magazine and visually inspecting the chamber. Then, turn the rifle upside down and release the trigger guard to remove the trigger housing.

How do you remove the stock from an M1A receiver?

After removing the trigger assembly, separate the barrel and receiver group from the stock. If it's tight or glass-bedded, gently tap the rear of the stock against a padded surface while holding the receiver upside down.

What is the M1 Buddy tool used for?

The M1 Buddy is a port insert tool that allows you to clean the M1A's barrel while keeping the bolt open. It also helps catch used cleaning patches, making the process cleaner.

How is the recoil spring assembly removed from the M1A?

Pull the recoil spring forward to relieve pressure on the locking connector. Slide the connector to the right to release the spring guide, then carefully lift the spring and guide away from the receiver.

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