Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM AA9611 Complete Specs and Full Gun Specifications

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 wont leave you wanting more fight-stopping effectiveness. If youre looking for a defensive rifle, youll 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 oclock 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, youll 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 an optional factory CQB rifle comes equipped with a proprietary Springfield Armory clip guide red dot mount. Not to leave out the finishing touches, weve packaged this new SOCOM 16 CQB in a custom ballistic nylon tactical case complete with internal supports, owners manual storage, and pockets for up to three magazines. When it comes to protecting the ones you love, trust the First Name in American Firearms, Springfield Armory.
100
out of 10
12 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 12 Reviews
Retail Price:
$2,143.00
Used Price:
$1,500.10
Sale Price:
$1,500.10

Product Specifications

Brand Springfield Armory
Category Handguns
Length 35.5" - 38.5"
Action Semi-Automatic
Caliber .308 Winchester
Capacity 10+1
Finish Black
Barrel Length 16.25"

Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM AA9611 Reviews

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Jeremy S
February 9, 2022
100

I feel every American should have this rifle! This is one of the best 308 rifles you can get. It comes with a copy of it's original manual. There is so much history behind this rifle and it won't disappoint you shooting that. I promise you! It takes 5 wor

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CowboyColt45
February 9, 2022
100

I have not had a chance to shoot the Socom yet. I have added some accessories. The process to sell guns to Buds and buy guns is always easy and fast. Buds is the first place I check when I am interested in buying or selling. They are efficient and always

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Sam28
February 9, 2022
100

Buds did an amazing job of shipping my rifle to the ffl. Got it within 5 days. I would definitely buy again. Thank you buds.

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Rhino60
February 9, 2022
100

This rifle is an absolute joy to shoot. Everything about this rifle feels right and is surprisingly easy on the shoulder for a .308 Bottom line is if you have the cash you won't be disappointed.

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Giovis925
February 9, 2022
100

Great...Great firearm...krs

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Addicted to AR15s
February 9, 2022
100

Like always Springfield makes a outstanding gun

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Karlo R
February 9, 2022
100

There was confusion on how the process works with e-check, but other than that it's worth the money. The ballistic case the rifle came with is very nice an looks like it will last a long time. The CQB itself is great, went an shot it for the first time to

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Robert Hageman
February 9, 2022
100

Another quality purchase from Buds Guns. Paired with a Vortex Strike Eagle on a cantilever mount, makes quite the package. It ships with one mag and a factory range bag, Springfield will even give away 3 twenty round mags free with purchase. So you really

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merloradan
February 9, 2022
100

The gun looks great & shot great. It was very accurate out the box with just iron sights. Received 2 free 20 round magazines & a free scope rail with Springfield’s rebate offer.

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Concealed Arms and Home Defense
February 9, 2022
100

Purchased an item (Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM CQB .308) for which I’ve been saving for almost two years. Was able to buy it sooner than expected because Buds has it for less than any other way place in the nation! Transferred thru a local gun shop (Son

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Private Ryan
February 9, 2022
100

Awesome rifle! Feels good to shoot and makes you feel like a true American badass for owning it! Love it and will hold onto it for an entire lifetime!

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canoeist2008
February 9, 2022
100

When it arrived I knew I had made the right decision from the moment I got to hold it the lightweight 16” barrel and adjustable stock makes it a breeze to hold. Shooting is another marvel, the end has a comparator on it and the sight are easy to line up.

Springfield Armory M1A SOCOM AA9611 Questions and Answers

Asked by geoz48 7 years ago

Magpul makes a 20 round mag for this rifle?

Unknown 6 years ago

No they do not

Unknown 6 years ago

Looks like this is your only option. "Delta P Design SOCOM Muzzle Thread Adapter Kit, which allows you to use any flash suppressor, muzzle brake or even direct-thread suppressors. It replaces the standard cylinder lock with one that has 5/8×24 threads. It

Asked by geoz48 7 years ago

Mag Count

Unknown 6 years ago

Please click the green box stating it as the best answer. This will stop unwanted emails. We are rated on our answers and are just volunteers, not Buds employees. You can choose more then one Thank you!

Unknown 6 years ago

If it has any (2) combination of Pistol Grip, Detachable Magazine or Muzzle Attachment (It only takes two to disqualify). Then No. I say no on Buds behalf in that Buds does not alter any firearms from the factory. It has to come to Buds in compliant confi

Asked by geoz48 7 years ago

M1a cqb + eotech exps 2

Unknown 6 years ago

Yes you can Ben. The Built in Picatinny Rail will mount it up just fine.

Unknown 6 years ago

Hi Robert, unfortunately not at this time. It only qualifies for the 90 Layaway currently.

Asked by geoz48 8 years ago

Have been eyeballing this SOCOM for some time now

Unknown 6 years ago

with proper ammo (easier if you reload ) it will make a great hog gun

Unknown 6 years ago

Nick, no, this model is not CA Compliant. Details under "Rifles" here : budsgunshop.com/catalog/feeds/state_reg/california_restrictions.pdf

Asked by geoz48 8 years ago

Threaded barrel?

Unknown 6 years ago

Looks like this is your only option. "Delta P Design SOCOM Muzzle Thread Adapter Kit, which allows you to use any flash suppressor, muzzle brake or even direct-thread suppressors. It replaces the standard cylinder lock with one that has 5/8×24 threads. It

Unknown 6 years ago

yes it is fine with both .308 and 7.62 X51

Asked by geoz48 8 years ago

Is there a NYS Legal M1A SOCOM 16 CQB?

Unknown 6 years ago

If it has any (2) combination of Pistol Grip, Detachable Magazine or Muzzle Attachment (It only takes two to disqualify). Then No. I say no on Buds behalf in that Buds does not alter any firearms from the factory. It has to come to Buds in compliant confi

Unknown 6 years ago

the only difference is the addition of the Vortex Venom Red Dot Sight

Asked by geoz48 8 years ago

Layaway

Unknown 6 years ago

Hi Robert, unfortunately not at this time. It only qualifies for the 90 Layaway currently.

Unknown 6 years ago

Unfortunately, this rifle is not CA compliant/legal Andranik. It has a combination of too many restricted features that are detailed in the "Rifle Flowchart" here : budsgunshop.com/catalog/feeds/state_reg/california_restrictions.pdf

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