Are there 308 M1 Garand Stainless Steel barrels available on the market?
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Are there 308 M1 Garand Stainless Steel barrels available on the market?
I think Fulton used to have some. Perhaps I dreamed it. I do know that years ago I put a few on for people.
I know I've seen a few out there but now that I go search for one they've all disappeared.
I just checked Kreiger and their Garand barrel offering isn't stainless. Did you check with the other big manufacturers?
I've check and search to no avail. Though I am convinced I saw some years ago. Thanks for your help.
I talk to Jim quite a bit and it appears he has all the remaining Wilson M1 barrels....Here's his link on GB
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=489116326
He also posts quite often on the CMP site.
So... what are you building anyway?
Thanks for info I'll look it over.
I'm in the phase of collecting parts for a Garand build. I have two pristine 1941 & 1944 receivers which I bought 10 years ago from CMP (Refinished, no pitting etc.. mint really). I've been focusing on buying NOS or newer parts if possible to match the receiver years. If I have too many problems I'll just get parts as new as possible. I'll get new stock hardware. Ultimately If have the rifle built. This said, I like SS barrels and had a M1A built in 2004 with a SS barrel and laminated stock. Currently I am hesitating between a standard size M1 or Mini-G at first. I think a SS barrel and laminate stock on a mini-G would look quite nice (My current 308 M1 Garand has a laminate stock).
I like your ideas! Good luck.
It will be impossible to find many if any NOS 41 and 44 Garand parts Used 1941 Flush Nut sights alone will cost your $600-650 Why bother looking anyway if you are going to install a commercial barrel? Post War NOS parts are available and would be my choice for building shooters
If you decide you want NOS Post War parts PM me, good luck with your build
Your are right Orlando, the 1941 requires a Type 1 Flush nut, but the 1944 take a Type III with a square bar I just looked it up). I have been focusing on the trigger assembly mainly and other internal parts. I have no information on sight parts. I also fear the OP rod will also be an issue.
I am intrigued by your offer for Post War NOS parts - can you e-mail me a listing? This may be ideal for a Mini-G.
Thanks and have a good weekend.
From Jim Thompson to me today;
"I have standard profile 1 turn in 12" .308 stainless steel M1 Garand barrels at $195.00 each."
To contact Jim [email protected]
I have done business with Jim before, always been a good experience.
Thank you Tim:
I have contacted Jim Thompson to buy a barrel.
Could you use this for a Mini-G? Can you refinish or beast blast a SS barrel?
Yah, you can use stainless on a Mini-G. You can media blast them to soften the shine. I have no finish process for them.
Krieger Barrels makes one. $370.00 and the will install and index, for a price.
https://www.kriegerbarrels.com/products#m1g
I tried to order a barrel from Jim......"Mail Box Full"....OOOOOOOOOOH NOOOOOOOOOOO.
mxlmax,
I think I have an email address for him. Let me check my inbox on another forum.
Justin
Yep I do. PM Sent.
Thanks Jim, PM answered.
Tim, any difference to speak of between the standard 1/10 twist or the Wilson SS 1/12 twist rate in a Mini-G?
I like the 1/12 on my M14 clone. Shoots the 155's real well.
I believe the 1:12 is good up to 168 grain bullets. If you want to shoot heavy bullets at 2/3 mile+ 1:10 will be more accurate, but who is going to shoot a 180 grain bullet out of a Mini-G at 1000+ yards?
I also just purchased a barrel from Jim. I asked him the question about the 1-10 vs 1-12. He claims he has found the 1-12 has "less overspin flyers'. FWIW.
I bought a wilson 1-12 .308 in the white, that will end up in Jerome for a mini-g build for my boy... We'll be shooting 150gr FMJ surplus mainly.
Justin
Hi Randy,
Mine's not stainless, just in the white. Shuff will parkerize it after he's done cutting and machining it. So no it won't be as snazzy looking as your stainless. :)
Justin
I have ordered a barrel from Jim Thompson - nice person to deal with. I'll let you know how it goes.
I have a Kreiger Heavy SS Barrel with a 1:11 twist in '06 on one of my Garands. The folks at Krieger claim that because of the nature of the stainless steel they use that it's only safe in a heavy contour. They won't do SS in a G.I. contour for that reason. A .308 or 7.62x51 has similar chamber pressure to an '06 so I'd assume they'd not do a .308 SS with a G.I contour either. Didn't have the heart to ask about a .338 Win mag :D
Now it could be the type of steel Krieger uses, or just their tendency to be over cautious (They also warned about firing the SS barrel in very cold weather - when pressed they said a barrel temp of 0 Fahrenheit or warmer should be fine & couldn't point to any examples of a barrel shattering due to cold alone).
I generally like SS (hence asking Krieger all those damn questions & trying to get them to do a SS with a G.I. contour) & it would be very cool to hear the details on these SS barrels that Mr. Thompson has for sale. (what kind of steel, track record, longevity, etc)