M1 Garand 7.62 ported gas plug needed for HP .308?

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Not sure if this has been answered, but does an Italian M1 Garand in 7.62 need a ported gas plug to shoot commercial hollow/soft-point .308? I understand this is the case for the .30-06 models shooting high pressure HP rounds so I am wondering if this is the case for M1s converted to 7.62 NATO.

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i did some chronographing out of my 308 garand and factory 150gr federal Soft points were chronoing around 2800-2900FPS which to me is way too much for a garand and likely putting too much pressure on the OP rod.
 
If you plan to use commercial, non-Milspec ammo in a 7.62x51/.308 OR .30-06 Garand an adjustable gas plug should be used. There are several versions of these available. I use one made and sold by Pocketfisherman, who is a CGN member. It works well.
 
If you plan to use commercial, non-Milspec ammo in a 7.62x51/.308 OR .30-06 Garand an adjustable gas plug should be used. There are several versions of these available. I use one made and sold by Pocketfisherman, who is a CGN member. It works well.

i PM'd him a few days ago asking how much for one. i dont think hes on much anymore. im thinking about picking one up and tuning it just for the norinco surplus 308.
 
Member Beretta Armorer will be getting a couple in next week to sell. Might want to inquire with him also. I to am waiting for a reply from Pocketfisherman. He told me he had a couple...told him I would take one and haven't heard from him since. Hope all is well with him.

-Shawn
 
That Norc surplus stuff is just standard 147gr 7.62 ball. I've used it in my Beretta M1 without any issues using a standard gas plug.

The ported gas plugs are needed for hunting ammunition where the rounds are much hotter and high pressure such as the Super-X Soft Points or Hornady HPs.
 
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