Introducing the M25 Carlos Hathcock White Feather, a semi-automatic rifle of unparalleled quality manufactured by the esteemed Springfield Armory. Considered a symbol of excellence and expertise, this model has been a highly coveted item among collectors and enthusiasts alike, and it’s easy to see why. This firearm is in very good condition, showing only superficial signs of prior handling or use.
The overall condition of the bore is excellent, it's clean with a mirror finish and shows no signs of wear. The rifling is also excellent, characterized by sharp lands and grooves. The gun operates on a gas action mechanism and has a capacity of 10+1. With a barrel length of 22", it features a 1:10 Twist and Muzzle Brake. The black finish on the barrel and the black synthetic stock with an adjustable comb lends it a sleek, professional look.
The M25 Carlos Hathcock comes with a pic rail for scope mount, owners manual, a bonus hard case, and includes 1x 10rd mag & 1x 5rd mag. The length of pull is 14.5". The gun is adorned with the famous Carlos Hathcock white feather emblem and signature, adding a touch of historical significance and collectability.
What sets the M25 Carlos Hathcock White Feather apart is the Krieger carbon heavy match barrel, and the 1.5-4.75 lbs SA M25 match trigger, which provides superior performance and accuracy. This model is great for hunting and shooting sports, making it a versatile addition to your collection.
In a special arrangement with the estate and family of Carlos Hathcock, one of the deadliest snipers in history, the M25 White Feather Tactical/Carlos Hathcock Model M1A is furnished with a SA rear lugged receiver, integral pic rail base, fully adjustable 20-stage trigger, Harris bipod, low profile custom muzzle brake Krieger carbon heavy match barrel. This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of history.
Don’t miss the chance to add this exceptional rifle to your collection. The M25 Carlos Hathcock White Feather is more than just a firearm; it’s a symbol of pride, precision, and power.




