Garand Instructional Charts link
For Garand aficionados; http://www.chestnutridge.com/gchart.asp Romeo November four niner
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Me too, Talon. Am plotting to raise the cash. Will buy one online or at a local show. Figure about $1000. Don't think I would survive the wait from CMP, too old for that. Besides, I want to get a for...
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This one has caught my eye. Posted description: Springfield Armory / Arlington Ordnance - M1 "Tanker" - semi-auto rifle. - .30-06; 18" barrel. - In original box, about as new as reworked &...
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Now I prefer the full length rifle, but if one likes the "tanker" that's ok too. I mean, some like chrome wheels, and some like aluminum. The "tanker" certainly does look great though. However, 18"...
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The Tanker is a sweet Lookin' Rifle, but always test fire one before you buy it! There was alot of "pretty" hack jobs, and Garand Smiths tend to get a premium to make them run pretty as well.
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And the beuty of the CMP ammo is that it IS reloadable...so every shot fired produces one reloadable brass...now that's a deal. Free brass...I like that. It's funny...suddenly, since the Precious...
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Klick; Will take your advise to heart and probably (ahhhhg!) resist the urge to pick up the Tanker, particularly in view of Garand's observation about hack jobs. Ya just never know. I saw a gorgeous...
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I'm just not sure about the Tankers. The cool-factor is through the roof, but again, that short a barrel on that long of a cartridge kind of hits me as a contridiction...as the full length barrel,...
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