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Springfield Armory M1A Castle Nut Set Screw Fits Springfield Armory M1A, Black
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Springfield Armory M1A Castle Nut Set Screw Fits Springfield Armory M1A, Black
Regular Price
$18.99
Special Price
$16.69
| SKU | 51655210717 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Springfield Armory |
| MPN | MA0513 |
| UPC | 706397857806 |
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Product Details
Details
- Ecommerce Platform: Rifle
- Caliber 1: .308 Win
- Caliber 2: 7.62x51mm
- Model Compatibility: Springfield Armory M1A
- Material: Steel
- Color: Black
Features
The springfield M1A castle nut set screw is a precision engineered component crafted from robust black-finished steel, ensuring durability and reliability. As an OEM part from springfield Armory, this set screw is specifically designed for the M1A rifle model, playing a crucial role in securely retaining the castle nut over the rifle's barrel. This ensures optimal performance and stability during operation. Whether you're replacing a lost or damaged screw or simply stocking up on essential spares, this set screw is an indispensable addition to your maintenance kit. True to springfield Armory's reputation, the superior quality and meticulous craftsmanship of this component will enhance your rifle's performance and longevity.
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