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<blockquote data-quote="AtomicTango" data-source="post: 4064795" data-attributes="member: 24556"><p>I put in an order for one of these on Wednesday, so in a few weeks we'll see if I get one to show off. I've got a 1942 SA Service grade in 30-06 that I love. I thought the new production barrel/stock in a more modern cartridge would make a fun shooter.</p><p></p><p>I've read that these .308 chambered rifles are a little more forgiving on which ammo you can feed them safely. Anyone have any experience with .308 Garands? Specifically with those equipped with a new production barrel?</p><p></p><p><a href="https://thecmp.org/sales-and-service/m1-garand/" target="_blank">https://thecmp.org/sales-and-service/m1-garand/</a></p><p></p><p><strong>EXPERT .308 GRADE RIFLES</strong> <strong>will feature a NEW, Commercial-Production Stock Set and a NEW Commercial-Production barrel chambered for .308 Springfield.</strong> Bore condition will be “as new”, and barrels will gauge “as new”. </p><p><strong>SPRINGFIELD (SA) or HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON (HRA)RECEIVER</strong></p><p>The balance of parts on EXPERT Grade Rifles will match all service grade criteria, showing less wear and a better cosmetic appearance than a Field or Rack Grade. Cosmetic condition will be good to very good. Rifle finish may vary, exhibiting normal wear and/or color variation among the metal parts. May have some visible pitting, frosting, or other minor cosmetic deformity on the metal parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomicTango, post: 4064795, member: 24556"] I put in an order for one of these on Wednesday, so in a few weeks we'll see if I get one to show off. I've got a 1942 SA Service grade in 30-06 that I love. I thought the new production barrel/stock in a more modern cartridge would make a fun shooter. I've read that these .308 chambered rifles are a little more forgiving on which ammo you can feed them safely. Anyone have any experience with .308 Garands? Specifically with those equipped with a new production barrel? [URL]https://thecmp.org/sales-and-service/m1-garand/[/URL] [B]EXPERT .308 GRADE RIFLES[/B] [B]will feature a NEW, Commercial-Production Stock Set and a NEW Commercial-Production barrel chambered for .308 Springfield.[/B] Bore condition will be “as new”, and barrels will gauge “as new”. [B]SPRINGFIELD (SA) or HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON (HRA)RECEIVER[/B] The balance of parts on EXPERT Grade Rifles will match all service grade criteria, showing less wear and a better cosmetic appearance than a Field or Rack Grade. Cosmetic condition will be good to very good. Rifle finish may vary, exhibiting normal wear and/or color variation among the metal parts. May have some visible pitting, frosting, or other minor cosmetic deformity on the metal parts. [/QUOTE]
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