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05-26-2009 10:45 PM
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At least try polishing the chamber first. That is a problem that is also common to a lot of commercial autoloading rifles, in that the chambers never get thoroughly cleaned. The fired brass almost looks like it has been sanded when it comes out of the chamber, but polishing virtually always cures the problem. If the chamber is pitted, then you can rebarrel.
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I have an $80 "shooter special" SKS that would stick cases. After verifying the chamber was rough (rust and pitting) I taped a piece of emory paper to a cleaning rod, chucked in drill, spun it until the red dust flew out of it and tried shooting again. Runs like a raped ape now. One of my most reliable weapons and actually quite accurate for a commie rifle. Maybe a little harsh for a Garand
but point is you can probably buff the chamber and make it run. If you have a thou or two of headspace before going too long out of spec you could kiss it with a pull-through reamer.
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Like I said before, it does close on the no go gauge. I tried 000 steel wool on a 45cal brush, then a light polishing compound and still came home with more of these...:

I will replace the barrel or sell it..............
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I sent you a PM about this rifle.
JimL