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"Our production is limited in quantity as we build the rifles, they are not mass-produced items. We only construct about 1,000-1,200 units each year because of all the hand-work required for metal, wood, fitting & tuning of each rifle
CNC milling, forged steel receivers, full-floating barrel, a stronger charger bridge to stiffen the action, and a contemporary magazine case.
AIA’s original concept was to utilise some surplus No.4 parts, but it was found that most ‘new’ parts were rejects. The Model 10 is made entirely from new parts, using high grade steel and teak timber; no plastic, nylon or alloy. A heavier rifle, but as competition shooters and marksmen attest, they are more accurate.
The CIA/Woolwich hung trigger, Stevens-Savage bolt head release, early hinged outer bands, two-stage trigger, Lithgow cocking piece, dual L-aperture (Singer Mk I range adjustable leaf will fit), Long Branch safety lever and L42A1 sniper bedding plate on 7.62x 51mm models, are incorporated in AIA’s ‘new’ M10.
The No.4-type action is stronger, with an enlarged bolt-head rib. A recessed bolt-head houses the extractor and ejector. The fully adjustable front sight, rigid mount for a Picatinny rail (for telescope), hard chrome chamber and bore, and Brewer barrel system elevate the new AIA into the 21st century."