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    "...some military parts..." Most likely put on by a previous owner. Fortunately, Plainfields will take 'em with no fuss. Mine likes Speer 110 grain HP's with IMR4227. 13.5 to 15.0(c).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunray View Post
    "...some military parts..." Most likely put on by a previous owner. Fortunately, Plainfields will take 'em with no fuss. Mine likes Speer 110 grain HP's with IMR4227. 13.5 to 15.0(c).
    Sunray,
    The Plainfields were some of the best of the commercial carbines and were built with mostly USGI parts.

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