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    CGN Regular vermintrex's Avatar
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    mine has a SA USGI barrel...thought I was getting a Criterion...pleased to get the "inferior" barrel, feels more legit

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    USGI has a better life time but tyhe criterion will be more accurate.

    By the way, how much they goes ? $$

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    Received mine yesterday, a superb H&R made 1955 all matching except the bolt and the op-rod which are SA and for bonus I got a Criterion Barrel free ( it supposed to be a USGI)




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    Quote Originally Posted by live4therut View Post
    It's the gas pressure created by commercial ammo that can be harmful to the op rod, for you reloaders, from Master PO recipes

    These loads only duplicate military spec. velocities for the given bullet weight, using commercial cases and powders. If you are using military cases, drop all charges by 2 grains.

    IMR 3031 - 48.0 grains
    IMR 4895 - 49.0 grains
    IMR 4064 - 50.0 grains
    W748 - 48.0 grains
    AA2460 - 49.0 grains
    AA2520 - 51.0 grains
    AA2495 - 50.5 grains
    H4895 - 49.0 grains
    BLC-2 - 49.0 grains
    H335 - 49.0 grains
    RL-12 - 48.0 grains

    165/168 grain FMJ, HP or SP bullets

    IMR 4895 - 47.0 grains
    IMR 4094 - 48.0 grains
    AA2520 - 47.5 grains
    AA2495 - 47.0 grains
    H4895 - 47.5 grains
    BLC-2 - 49.0 grains
    H335 - 47.0 grains
    RL-12 - 44.5 grains

    173/175 grain FMJ or HPBT bullets


    IMR 4895 - 46.0 grains
    IMR 4064 - 47.0 grains
    AA2460 - 46.0 grains
    AA2495 - 46.0 grains
    H4895 - 47.0 grains
    BLC-2 - 48.0 grains

    180 grain FMJ, SP or HPBT bullets

    IMR 4895 - 43.0 grains
    AA2460 - 46.5 grains
    AA2495 - 45.5 grains
    H4895 - 44.0 grains
    BLC-2 - 47.5 grains
    RL-12 - 41.5 grains
    What is the bullet weight for the first 11 recipes? I'm guessing 147-150 grains. Is that right?

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    I was wondering if these are sold for $1800, how much would my Danish Springfield M1 Garand with VAR barrel and 10 en bloc would be if I sell it?

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    Are you getting any more in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLaw View Post
    I was wondering if these are sold for $1800, how much would my Danish Springfield M1 Garand with VAR barrel and 10 en bloc would be if I sell it?
    Assuming it is in good working order and reasonable physical condition, a reasonable cost to start would be around $1600 and bump it down $50 or $100 until it sells.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin M. View Post
    That rifle is gorgeous.
    Very much so.

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    Does any one know if the Griswold M1 is or will be sold in Canada? Saw it in an episode of "Weapons that changed the world" (History Channel).

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    Quote Originally Posted by leeds10 View Post
    Are you getting any more in?
    This^^^

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