Pretty rifle.
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So how did it headspace with the chrome lined barrel? Did you have to lap the bolt to get it to headspace?
I did not install the barrel. My friend installed it and he explained to me that the bolt did not need lapping. Italian Breda and Beretta bolts are on the short side and once the barrel was installed and indexed, the bolt just dropped in.
My buddy is a very careful builder and he uses headspace gauges. The bolt will close on a go gauge and it will not close on a no go gauge. it headspaced perfectly.
My friend has built 14 Garands so far and he says that the Italian bolts offer very good locking lug contact when installed in an Italian receiver.
I also have another Breda with a chrome lined barrel and it also worked out very well. It is a very sweet and accurate shooter. With this first rifle, a new old stock Springfield bolt was tried first; however this bolt was too long and it was not possible to get sufficient headspace. So if you are going to try a chrome lined barrel, I would suggest avoiding the late model bolts.
Last edited by FluffyTheCat; 02-19-2015 at 08:07 AM.
Nice rifle Fluffy. I have only owned one rifle with a chrome bore and I was amazed at how easy to clean it was.
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Very Nice!!
I generally don't like lam stocks on M1's but that one--WOW!! Hands-down, two thumbs up, is PRETTY.
Jon