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For over 230 years, the name Springfield Armory® has been associated with proven combat arms. This storied tradition continues with the all-new SOCOM 16 CQB. A modernized descendant of the distinguished M14 and M1A™ rifles, the SOCOM 16 CQB is designed for serious defensive use as its Close Quarters Battle name implies.

Nearly ten inches shorter than the M1A™ standard model, the CQB offers quick and easy handling for defensive use indoors or out. The authoritative .308 chambering with optional 20-round magazines won’t leave you wanting more fight-stopping effectiveness.

If you’re looking for a defensive rifle, you’ll find the CQB outfitted right out of the box with the features that can make all the difference when it counts. The adjustable buttstock, with 5 position length and 2 position adjustable cheek piece, is mounted on a standard AR-type commercial buffer tube, so you can always choose the perfect stock for your needs from hundreds of AR-compatible stocks. The AK-style pistol grip places the exact grip angle and distance desired between the hand and trigger, and the CQB accepts any standard AK-style replacement.

The CQB stands ready for the addition of your favorite gear with the M-Lok compatible system. One seven-slot and two three-slot rail segments, factory installed, that can be mounted at the three, six, or nine o’clock positions. Also there is a fixed top rail that provides the perfect location for a scout optic should your needs dictate engaging from a distance.

Out of the box, you’ll be ready to hit your target quickly day or night. An XS front post front sight with tritium insert appears effortlessly through the aperture rear sight, and also comes equipped with a proprietary Springfield Armory® clip guide red dot mount with a Vortex® Venom Red Dot sight which enables fast target acquisition indoors or out.
Firearm Specifications

Manufacturer: Springfield Armory
Model: Socom 16 CQB Package
Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO (.308WIN)
Length: 37.25 in.
Front Sight: XS Post w/Tritium Insert .125 Blade Front
Barrel: 16.25`; Twist 1 In 11` RH; 6-Groove Parkerized Carbon Steel
Weight: (with Empty Magazine) 9.3 lbs.
Rear Sight: Ghost Ring Aperture .135` w/MOA Adjustment for both Windage and Elevation / Springfield Armory® Clip Guide Red Dot Mount w/ Vortex® Venom Red Dot
Magazines: 1 - 10 Round Parkerized Steel
Stock: 5 Position CQB With Adjustable Cheek Piece; M-Lok Rail System: 1 - 7 Slot / 2 - 3 Slot; Composite

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  • By BeyondSeclusion 37 months ago
    Purchased on: March 2019
  • About 15 years ago I got my first Springfield M1A Loaded. I had wanted one for years, I think it’s one of the most iconic US battle rifles next to the M16 and M1 Garand. I would describe the M1A (civilian version of the M14) as a true battle rifle. You have the reliability, durability, and knock down power you would want in a battle rifle. The M1A SOCOM was introduced in 2004 and is smaller, shorter, and lighter than the M1A. This gives it a distinct advantage for CQB and heavy/thick cover. I would argue that it makes it an exceptional hunting gun even. The SOCOM version that I received had the Vortex Venom red dot on it. I was very impressed with the groups I was getting at 100 yards and the ability to hit steel out to 400 yards using Tula FMJ ammo. I wanted to really see what we could do with the groups for hunting and also really have some fun “BANGING” on steel at 500 yards….consistently. I put a Hi-Lux Long Eye Relief 2-7x32 with 3 post BDC Reticle scope on it, got it zeroed, and BINGO. Nailing the steel consistently out at 500 yards. Bottom Line: The M1A SOCOM 16 is the same reliable battle rifle as the M1A just lighter and more maneuverable. Accuracy is very expectable for what it is, if not better than expected. It is fun to shoot with minimal recoil and ate every kind of ammo I put into it and spit it out without hesitation.
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    A modernized version of this gun never really made any sense to me. I could understand buying the classic model with the wooden stock for being a useable semi auto rifle with a lot of knockdown power AND one that has historical significance. But why buy a modernized version of it when you could just get a nice AR-10 instead which is not only cheaper, but also gives you a wider array of customizable options.

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    Haha a close quarters battle rifle? Really? Over penetration issue? Awesome rifle, ridiculous sales angle

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    Good deal !
    But why giving away a short range red dot for a long range rifle.. A 3x spitfire would have been a better choice..

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