M1A JAE-100 Stocks

Discussion in 'Camp Wordforge' started by Chris, Mar 15, 2008.

  1. Chris

    Chris Cosmic Horror

    Joined:
    Mar 23, 2004
    Messages:
    28,946
    Ratings:
    +4,331
    Does anyone have any information or experiences regarding this company or the quality of their product? I haven't seen any complaints so far. I'm thinking about buying it for my (currently unmodified) SOCOM 16 to the picture below, but since it's already got a synthetic, I might just forgo all that.


    [​IMG]

    Still, it's a sexy beast.

    http://www.jallenenterprises.com/
  2. Scott Hamilton Robert E Ron Paul Lee

    Scott Hamilton Robert E Ron Paul Lee Straight Awesome

    Joined:
    Jan 5, 2008
    Messages:
    29,016
    Location:
    TN
    Ratings:
    +14,152
  3. Elwood

    Elwood I know what I'm about, son.

    Joined:
    Mar 23, 2004
    Messages:
    30,008
    Location:
    Unknown, but I know how fast I'm going.
    Ratings:
    +25,065
    Why would you want the added weight and cumbersome nature of a precision stock on a CQB carbine?

    Springfield's Scout/Squad-16, SOCOM 16, and SOCOM II aren't meant to be precision tack-drivers. The shortening of the the barrel means a reduction in velocity and accuracy.

    It's your money, but the rifle is what it is. Don't try to turn it into something else. You're just not gonna get sub-MOA accuracy at 200-300-400 meters with that rifle, regardless of stock.

    If you want a tack-driver within the M1A/M14 family, take a look at Springfield's National Match rifles. Those can get the job done with some tuning.
  4. Chris

    Chris Cosmic Horror

    Joined:
    Mar 23, 2004
    Messages:
    28,946
    Ratings:
    +4,331
    Yeah, I came to that conclusion too. I've just got a few guns on my wish list ahead of a Match M1A, you know?
  5. frontline

    frontline Hedonistic Glutton Staff Member Moderator

    Joined:
    Apr 6, 2004
    Messages:
    13,032
    Location:
    Tampa, FL
    Ratings:
    +8,290
  6. Man Afraid of his Shoes

    Man Afraid of his Shoes كافر

    Joined:
    Apr 1, 2004
    Messages:
    28,021
    Location:
    N.C.
    Ratings:
    +27,815
    I'm really thinking of my next purchase being this long range, precision sniper rifle.

    Sharps model 1875 in .45-70.