

As mentioned, the threaded barrel with the flash suppressor count as one evil feature, not two. I have one myself and it's not welded or anything. If you want to change the stock, that's where you run into issues. Thanks.Īny new SAI M1A is NJ legal as it is from SAI. But each company has their own name for a semi auto M14 type. I was thinking of getting a CMP M14 parts kits and getting it built onto a semi auto receiver. The M1A is the civilian version of the famous M14, which was once a standard issue US. I know a M1A with ban compliant features is legal in NJ but the only rifles that youll see marked M1A are the ones mde by Springfield Armory. Home > M14 / M1A > Accessories > Bayonet, M6, USGI, NOS, M14 / M1A. But I am kind of thinking that is the case, New Jersey has that effect on its people. The Springfield M1A SOCOM 16 is a semi-automatic carbine chambered in 7.62 NATO or. Books Posters Tetra Gun Care In Memoriam WE BUY USGI PARTS PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL DETAILING WHAT YOU HAVE. No hard feelings towards him, but i just didn't seem too confident that my dream was crushed. then I asked if i have a brake welded on would that be possible, then he stated a different rule. Also I have seen the 5 rules along with the magazine and this is where I am confused and the employee looked a little unsure. I thought the price would have deterred me, not the state. I just want a simple M1A with a sweet stock. Does anyone know about this? Again, I am new to New Jerseys laws and am by no means a armorer so I am not sure what is able to be welded, pinned and all that jazz. Today at one gun shop an employee told me I could not do this because I cant get a barrel that has a permanent muzzle brake on it. I have heard from all the "sea lawyers" different things. Basically, I want to buy either a M1A or a Fultons Armory receiver and buy a stock with a pistol grip. I have tried looking throughout these posts and have found different reasons to believe both sides.
