I picked this up model up at a gun show a few months ago:
Caliber: 7.62mm NATO (.308 Win.)
Barrel: 22", Twist: 1 turn in 12 inches, right hand, four-groove carbon steel
Size Weight: 9.2 pounds, Length: 44 1/3" long
Mechanism: Rotating bolt, gas operated, air cooled, semi-automatic magazine fed
Sights Front: Military square post
Rear: Military aperture with MOA adjustments for both windage and elevation. 26 3/4" sight radius
Capacity: 10 round box magazine*
Trigger Pull: 5 to 6 lbs., two-stage military trigger
I also have a CZ-83:
Price $452.00 USD
Ammunition .32 AUTO (CZ-82) or .380 (CZ-83)
Magazine Capacity 15 (12+1 for the CZ-83)
Weight 1.760 lbs
Overall Length 6.770 in
Barrel Length 3.820 in
Height 5.000 in
Width 1.420 in
Frame Steel
Grip Plastic
Trigger Mech. SA/DA
Sights Fixed
Safety Ambi Manual Sear Block Safety, Rebounding Hammer Safety
The M1A has match iron sights, and I added a scope mount and Bushnell scope (only until I can find a decent mil-dot scope graduated for 7.62).
I picked up my CZ in Germany back in '91. On the slide, it says "Made in Czeckoslovakia". The CZ was recently upgraded with Meprolite sights for low-light work. It's a joy to shoot.
People may think the .380 cartridge is a "kid's throwaway special", but I've taken deer with it.