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    anybody know where to get an m1 muzzle gage?

    i can't get duff's website to work.
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    or is just sticking a bullet in the muzzle good enough?
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    You might try sending a self addressed stamped envelope to Steven Matthews at PO BOX 125, SCOTT OH 45886-0125 and ask him the currrent price (and if it's available) for a Stoneaxe gauge for your M1icon, it'll do TE and ME both.
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    it good to have if you are buying a used rifle

    a bullet will work - if you put it in known value bore as reference and compare that with the bore you are gaging

    for tracking muzzle wear on you shooter - it is not necessary

    From Duff's web site

    S3. MUZZLE WEAR GAGE. Throw away your dummy cartridge! Now using this new tool you can precisely gage the muzzle wear of your rifle with the same accuracy that you gage your throat erosion. This new Muzzle Wear Gage is graduated in the same one thousandth of an inch increments as the Throat Erosion Gage we sell. It may be used to gage the muzzle if any .30 barrel, including the M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, M1903, M1903A3, M1903A4, M1917, and M14/M1Aicon (with flash hider removed). As muzzle wear is critical to accuracy, you cannot afford to be with out this new gage! - $35
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    The CMPicon sells (or did) MW gauges. But why not get both? I bought one of the Stone Axe gauges & it works well on both the muzzle as well as the throat.

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    You could also try Ted Brown: www.tedbrownrifles.com

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    Brownell's

    has them also

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    Goo,

    I noticed some websites have problems when purchasing items using Internet Explorer. I think it is an Internet Explored security issue - something they are trying to prevent blocks some website actions. Try Mozilla Firefox. It's free. Whenever I can't seem to get through when purchasing on IE I use Firefox. I couldn't get through to purchase something from Turbotax of all places when using IE but it was easy as pie using Firefox.

    Back on topic, I've bought one of Steve Matthews' combo TE/ME gauges and I like it.

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