I believe you would not be able to chamber a 7.92 in a 7.62 chamber.Information
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I believe you would not be able to chamber a 7.92 in a 7.62 chamber.Information
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Well just got back from returning the ammo. The owner didn't have much to say except for thanks for the info and his deepest apologies. He knows what could have happened. However, to kiss my rear a bit, he did make me a sweet deal on a golden state arms 1943 standard in .303 that I put in layaway. Got a few questions about that. But that's for another forum. Guess it all worked out in the end. Now he knows, I got a good deal on a rifle, and the main thing is now no one will get hurt by that particular ammo. Thanks guys for all your help.
This is what you get in a world full of Glocks and ARs. This fellow is obviously clueless, how do you misidentify the most popular cartridge EVER and work at a fun shop? Thank god he's not a "master gunsmith" or maybe he did take the 6hr Glock armourers course, who knows....
Now this is just rumor but I did hear the tale that during that war to end all wars American doughboys could force an 8 mm into their rifles in a pinch but the 30.06 would not chamber into the Mauser because of the length. I have no clue if that's true but if it is that may have been the start of the failed receivers in the low numbered Springfields.
Sorry, but the casing is close.8mm goes into a 30-06 with little or no effort, and was suspected of blowing up a number of low number Springfields.
8mm cases don't fit 30-06 chambers. Try it...and the bullet won't go into the position of the shoulder or neck of the cartridge. The bullet is way over the diameter of the 30 cal. Long and short of this is, try it. The 8mm cartridge stops about 1/4' short of going all the way in. No way it fits.
You sound like a troll baiting here.
If this was true, people here that are known and have displayed actual knowledge would have come forward to correct me.
You try it yourself. Don't look at a line drawing. This is how stories like this start, by people that have no actual hands on or knowledge spreading a story...
Regards, Jim
Well, FYI, I'm not a troll - but YOU have an attitude. An 8mm WILL chamber in my Eddystone M1917. I suspect that is due to "generous" wartime chambers, as none would chamber in my Remington M760 pump gun.
Some rounds will require a little bit of effort - some will not. Probably can write that off to variations in ammo lots. Perhaps you should read Hatcher's Notebook on blowups of low number Springfields before you proclaim your self as an expert.
I'm not proclaiming anything. Just stating a fact. You still sound like a trouble inducing troll.
Regards, Jim