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    Is this a U.S.G.I. gauge?

    Would this be a U.S.iconG.I. headspace gauge for the M1 Rifle? Probably a dumb question, seeing as how it's stamped, but I have never seen one before. It is stamped :

    WALTON GAUGE CO.
    ORD DEPT U.S.A.
    HEADSPACE GAUGE
    CAL.30
    C7719C
    1.942FCG 18
    It measures 2&3/16 in. long and came with package and tag.

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    Yes, it is US GI. Ordnance had a gage for every 1000th dimension from 1.940 thru 1.950. It even had a few large ones. I had a 1.956 years ago.

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