Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 CQB

Published on January 19, 2016
Duration: 2:50

This video provides an expert overview of the Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 CQB, presented by Mark Keefe of American Rifleman. It details the rifle's features, including its modern M14 lineage, compact design, 16.5-inch barrel with compensator, 7.62 NATO caliber, customizable Archangel stock, and advanced sighting systems like the Vortex Venom red dot and XS Systems tritium front sight. The review highlights its suitability for close-quarters battle while maintaining significant power.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 CQB is a modern variant of the M14, optimized for close-quarters battle with a 16.5-inch barrel, 7.62 NATO caliber, and features like an Archangel stock, Vortex Venom red dot, and XS Systems tritium sights for enhanced control and low-light capability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Live Fire
  2. 00:16Model Overview
  3. 00:40Barrel and Caliber
  4. 00:55Stock and Ergonomics
  5. 01:21Sighting Systems
  6. 01:50Weight and Features
  7. 02:10Magazine Capacity

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM 16 CQB?

The M1A SOCOM 16 CQB features a 16.5-inch barrel with a compensator, chambered in 7.62 NATO (.308 Win). It includes an Archangel stock with a collapsible buttstock and AR-style grip, a Vortex Venom red dot sight, and XS Systems tritium front sights. It weighs 9.3 lbs and has M-Lok slots.

How does the M1A SOCOM 16 CQB differ from the classic M14?

The SOCOM 16 CQB is a modern variant of the M14, specifically designed for close-quarters battle. It features a shorter barrel (16.5 inches vs. standard M14), a compensator for reduced muzzle rise, and often includes modern stock and optic options for enhanced ergonomics and target acquisition.

What sighting systems are recommended for the M1A SOCOM 16 CQB?

The rifle is shown equipped with a Vortex Venom red dot sight for rapid target acquisition. For backup and low-light conditions, it utilizes a ghost ring rear aperture and an XS Systems tritium front post, offering versatility in various lighting environments.

What is the purpose of the finger rest cutout on the Archangel stock?

The finger rest cutout, located above the trigger guard, is a safety and ergonomic feature. It provides a comfortable and secure place for the support hand finger when not actively engaging the trigger, reducing the risk of accidental discharge and improving control.

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