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- M1 garand with Arlington Virginia barrel - CMP Forums
To make the last batch of M1 Garands more saleable Arlington Ordnance started the rebuild and rebarreling program They also started assembling "Tanker" M1 Garands I used to talk with the Arlington Armorers on a regular basis The company I worked for at the time supplied the US GI M1 Garand barreling machine used by Arlington Ordnance
- Garand adjustable gas plug - M1 Garand Forum. com
Hi everyone I am new owner of a SA Garand from sep 43, rebarreled by SA in 1955 When I bought it, I also got hold of an adjustable gas plug I don't plan to shoot heavy loads or anything, I just want to preserve it as much as possible, while still shooting it occasionally I am unsure what kind of adjustable gas plug it is
- ported gas plug - M1 Garand Forum. com
Empirical data is always better than conjecture The measured data in the website below shows that even some 150gr ammo is a bit hot for the Garand, while some 180gr loads are within the limits for M2 Ball As for long term effects, proper greasing of the rifle is extremely important: M1 Garand Ammunition and the Ported Gas Plug (garandgear com)
- South Korean Arlington Ordinance M1 Rifle
The T26 M1 was developed in the Phillipines during WWII for jungle fighting The troops sent samples to Springfield Armory for testing, but by the time they got going, the war was over, the idea was dropped Sometime , in the early 1960's an outfit in California called Fed Ord bought a large amount of demilled parts
- M1 Carbine - Blue Sky Arlington, VA - The Firearms Forum
sky blue was a importer these guns are normally mis-matched and made of various parts from different makers of the m1
- M1 Garand - CMP Forums
The Civilian Marksmanship Program forum for M1 Garand enthusiasts to discuss CMP matches, activities, firearms and related events
- Plainfield Machine M-1 Carbine???????s | The Firearms Forum
I have an M-1 Carbine and hoping someone might have some info on it The stock is all wood The Receiver has PLAINFIELD MACHINE DUNELLEN, N J CAL 30 M-1 On the side the serial # is Y824 I'm fairly sure this is Plainfield pre-sale to Iver Johnson in 1973 but could be from existing parts
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