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.308 Garand Pictures (Lots)
Here is the Garand
I picked up locally that is chambered in 7.62 Nato. Not sure what the deal is with this. Probably a commercial offering from spare parts. Not a collector piece but a nice rifle anyway. Any thoughts on parts ID would be welcomed.
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11-23-2010 01:42 PM
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The op-rod is later National Match type.
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I think you're right about the parts being later, for the most part. The receiver number is good and low. The hammer is earlier. Doesn't matter, it should shoot well and I wish I could find one like it around here!
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Is the stock glass bedded? Are the handguards unitized/ glued into the band? How tight was the gas cylinder to disassemble?
Tom
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Originally Posted by
tdeon221
Is the stock glass bedded? Are the handguards unitized/ glued into the band? How tight was the gas cylinder to disassemble?
Tom
No bedding, but good tight lock-up of trigger assembly. Hand guards were not glued. Gas cylinder lock was cranked on toght. The cylinder is not staked.
Would accurizing for a 30-06 Garand
be the same for this rifle?
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Yes, the same applies for both calibers a M1
is a M1
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Arlington was an importer/renovator in the Reagan era when Garands were hard to find. They refurbished and rebarreled M1
's. I've seen a few in 7.62 Nato before. Some worked very well and some not so well. I'd get it looked at by a Garand qualified gunsmith.