How did you get that op rod out of the states? Sarco refused to sell me one a few years back
Seems like a good way to use the Chinese M1A barrels that people sell. I've been sitting on a Breda receiver for a while and right from the start wanted to build a 7.62 Garand.
Working on a hybrid project - M-1 backend, M305 front.
Beretta receiver, take-off M305 barrel. Barrel screwed in with an excellent fit, stopping just slightly short of indexing. Took .004" off the shoulder, and the barrel pulled up just right.
With one of the Springfield M-1 bolts from TradeEx, headspace is perfect, without adjustment. Closes completely without effort on the GO, partially on the NO GO, and not at all on the Field.
Turned a bushing from a piece of scrap rifle barrel for the M305 op. rod guide, to reduce the internal diameter to suit a M-1 operating rod.
The stock wouldn't work very well. Think about how the forend engages the barrelled action. I do not know if a M-1 operating rod would work on a M305 receiver. Have to try and see. You are thinking in terms of a .308 M-1 barrel?
Hit a roadblock. I made a bushing for the op. rod guide to match the diameter of the M-1 op. rod. Seemed OK. So I whittled a new one out of a block of steel on the lathe and mill. Here's the problem. The op. rod hole in the guide must be relieved to clear the transition zone on the front of the M-1 op. rod. But if the transition zone of the rod clears the guide, the front end of a modified rod would come back further than the guide with the bolt open all the way. It would be hanging free, unsupported, when the bolt is fully open. The problem is that the operating stroke for a M-1 is longer than for a M-14. Trying to figure out a way around this impasse.