Posted January 17, 2016 2:01 am by Comments

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A close combat rifle requires customization when it comes to accessories like lights, lasers and optics. The SOCOM 16 CQB leverages the M-Lok compatible system for easy attachment of gear. Two included three-slot rail segments can be mounted at the three and nine o’clock positions. A longer seven-slot rail at the six o’clock position is perfect for mounting a bipod or other accessories. On top and forward of the receiver, mounted on the barrel, is a medium eye relief seven-slot rail capable of mounting a scout optic.

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Springfield Armory announced the newest member of the M1A family for 2016, the SOCOM 16 CQB, which is optimized for close quarters defensive use.

The Springfield SOCOM 16 CQB is not just a smaller and more maneuverable M1A; it’s been designed specifically to excel in close quarter applications. Nearly 10 inches shorter than the M1A standard model, the CQB offers quick and easy handling for defensive use indoors or out.

The all new adjustable buttstock is mounted on a standard AR-type receiver extension tube, so customers can choose from hundreds of compatible stock options to suit their specific mission requirements. The Springfield SOCOM 16 CQB features a new pistol grip that facilitates retention and control over the rifle with the firing hand. The grip itself is AK-rifle compatible, so it can be swapped with any standard aftermarket model. In short, the grip and control components are specifically designed to allow interoperability with the widest possible array of aftermarket options to suit specific customer needs.

“There’s never been a question about the effectiveness of the M1A platform for serious fight-stopping use,” Springfield Armory CEO Dennis Reese said. “With the SOCOM 16 CQB, we wanted to really optimize the platform for indoor or field close …Read the Rest

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