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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 2151439" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I'm sure they'll replace the barrels that are really shot out, or else just offer the stripped receivers if they're running low on or out of spare barrels. Another interesting comment in the article was that they're considering the creation of new grades (in addition to Rack, Field, Service, etc.) to reflect the condition of the Turkish returns. Apparently the Turks didn't have a comprehensive overhaul program like the Greeks did, so some of their returns appear to be in original factory configuration. The CMP has a quantity of these rifles that are fairly beat-up, so that might become "Field Grade Correct." I'm curious how the CMP will price these; my guess is between the Service Grade and the current Correct Grade, but closer to the former.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 2151439, member: 7157"] I'm sure they'll replace the barrels that are really shot out, or else just offer the stripped receivers if they're running low on or out of spare barrels. Another interesting comment in the article was that they're considering the creation of new grades (in addition to Rack, Field, Service, etc.) to reflect the condition of the Turkish returns. Apparently the Turks didn't have a comprehensive overhaul program like the Greeks did, so some of their returns appear to be in original factory configuration. The CMP has a quantity of these rifles that are fairly beat-up, so that might become "Field Grade Correct." I'm curious how the CMP will price these; my guess is between the Service Grade and the current Correct Grade, but closer to the former. [/QUOTE]
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