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    This started as a FG Win-13 I got a few months ago. No other Win parts came on the rifle. Since I had ordered two, I figured I'd send this one off the Shuffs (it gobbled-up a bullet when inserted into the muzzle).
    I ordered the T-37 FH from Fulton and had my buddy cut off an inch. Stock was a CMP Birch that I refinished.

    Still need to get out and shoot it.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Delta-3 View Post
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    What stock is on the mag fed?

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    This is an old thread, so you've probably found out by now that taking 1" off that flash suppressor really compromises its effectiveness. I use my shortened T37 at an indoor range, and you could see it was doing little to suppress the flash. At one time, SEI was making a very effective 4-prong flash suppressor for the Garand. I have the same type of SEI 4-prong device on another firearm. It works real well, and the prongs are not easily bent like those on the T37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nightshift View Post
    This is an old thread, so you've probably found out by now that taking 1" off that flash suppressor really compromises its effectiveness. I use my shortened T37 at an indoor range, and you could see it was doing little to suppress the flash. At one time, SEI was making a very effective 4-prong flash suppressor for the Garand. I have the same type of SEI 4-prong device on another firearm. It works real well, and the prongs are not easily bent like those on the T37.
    I tried to get SEI to put that one back into production several years ago, to no avail.

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    I had contacted them a few years ago, too. No luck, obviously. If enough people contact them, perhaps they'll bring it back. I'll be emailing them again.

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