G Grim714 Private Minuteman Nov 29, 2012 2 0 41 Nov 29, 2012 #1 Nov 29, 2012 #1 Hello everyone, I bought my M1a scout new about a month ago. The ejected brass is putting little dents in my stock. Is this a common m1a problem?
Hello everyone, I bought my M1a scout new about a month ago. The ejected brass is putting little dents in my stock. Is this a common m1a problem?
U uncledog57 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 19, 2011 355 0 67 Morro Bay, Ca Nov 29, 2012 #2 Nov 29, 2012 #2 Re: Springfield M1a scout Old problem.
kmcintosh78 Private Full Member Minuteman Jan 6, 2010 1 0 46 Nov 30, 2012 #3 Nov 30, 2012 #3 Re: Springfield M1a scout Yes, it is. There is really nothing to do, except maybe add a small piece of rubber padding near the port, where the brass is dinging on. I will gladly take all that dented brass off your hands, as it must be really bad.
Re: Springfield M1a scout Yes, it is. There is really nothing to do, except maybe add a small piece of rubber padding near the port, where the brass is dinging on. I will gladly take all that dented brass off your hands, as it must be really bad.
L lennyo3034 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Apr 18, 2010 3,066 933 39 USA Nov 30, 2012 #4 Nov 30, 2012 #4 Re: Springfield M1a scout Try a USGI extractor. Brass should be ejecting to the 1-2 O'clock position and occasionally hit the op rod.
Re: Springfield M1a scout Try a USGI extractor. Brass should be ejecting to the 1-2 O'clock position and occasionally hit the op rod.
P p951951951t Sergeant Supporter Full Member Minuteman Supporter Feb 1, 2010 168 3 35 Georgia Nov 30, 2012 #5 Nov 30, 2012 #5 Re: Springfield M1a scout Pretty normal, happened on mine too. Also got a dent in the stock from the op-rod.
Re: Springfield M1a scout Pretty normal, happened on mine too. Also got a dent in the stock from the op-rod.
95LTZ Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Sep 3, 2003 622 10 72 Ft. Pierce, Fl Nov 30, 2012 #6 Nov 30, 2012 #6 Re: Springfield M1a scout I have seen folks put the fuzzy part of Velcro on the portion of the rifle that the brass is hitting.
Re: Springfield M1a scout I have seen folks put the fuzzy part of Velcro on the portion of the rifle that the brass is hitting.
G Grim714 Private Minuteman Nov 29, 2012 2 0 41 Dec 2, 2012 #7 Dec 2, 2012 #7 Re: Springfield M1a scout Thanks for the tips guys, I will try the usgi extractor and put some Velcro on the stock.
Re: Springfield M1a scout Thanks for the tips guys, I will try the usgi extractor and put some Velcro on the stock.
Travis S Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jul 31, 2004 329 1 marietta/macon, ga Dec 2, 2012 #8 Dec 2, 2012 #8 Re: Springfield M1a scout That should fix it right quick and be faster than trying to send it in.