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20-22 inch "Tanker" Garand
All of the "Tanker" Garands I have seen have had 18 inch barrels. Does anyone "make" a "Tanker" Grand with a barrel in th 20 to 22 inch range?
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02-22-2012 01:58 PM
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I havent seen any listed anywhere, but some have talked of having a 20 inch made for them. Most of the current gossip about the newly made tankers, is the front handguard not wanting to stay on, because the roll pin was ground off to much for op-rod clearance on the barrel. I had not heard of that issue until these new ones being made. The T26 Tanker never went into any real production here in US for our troops. The ones you see are alterations of some kind, and many were made from welded receivers back years ago. Read Scott Duff page here for that info: http://www.scott-duff.com/t26.htm
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Tim makes "reproduction" cartouches:-(
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
Tim makes "reproduction" cartouches:-(
And?
Are they in 20 or 22 inch length?
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Roland Beaver will biuld one 22/250 243 .....................and others
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Originally Posted by
TRICKSTER
And?
Are they in 20 or 22 inch length?

And some people consider the practice as
counterfeiting others don't
Just full disclosure :-)
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Originally Posted by
Snafu
Roland Beaver will biuld one 22/250 243 .....................and others
Will he build a shortened rifle, though? That is the topic of the thread. It gets kinda tricky because it involves rebending the op rod and there must still be the right amount of clearance inl areas such as the barrelband and gas cylinder. I've had friends that had Roland Beaver accurize their M1's and M1A
's. He does a great job.
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Originally Posted by
jeeper80
Will he build a shortened rifle, though? That is the topic of the thread. It gets kinda tricky because it involves rebending the op rod and there must still be the right amount of clearance inl areas such as the barrelband and gas cylinder. I've had friends that had Roland Beaver accurize their M1's and
M1A
's. He does a great job.
So what makes you think I can not read?
Yes he does
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Originally Posted by
Snafu
So what makes you think I can not read?
I didn't say anything about anybody's inablity to read. You posted a reply that was off topic.