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The Toecutter, He knows who I am
Way to much .223 ammo , very hard ammo to move from store to store,most stores just dump at a sweet savings
Lots of cool stuff! I wouldn't mind a Mauser, how difficult is it to get 8mm ammo? Expensive? Svt40, m305 too much to choose from!
Yes, the receivers are identical. It is the barrel that is chambered differently and a you will need the spacer block in the magazine well, for a .308 build I believe. I think the main stock may actually be a bit shorter, along with the OP rod and OP rod spring among perhaps a few other things and considerations.
I am pretty sure the reason some of the .308's are shorter is because they are re-chambering a 30.06 Barrel for a .308 cartridge, if you get a barrel made for .308 I am pretty sure you will not need to shorten everything else.
BTW just bought the last two Bredas, site said out of stock but a little bird told me there is many more on the way![]()