There were Greek rack grades from the CMP. Both are WWII vintage receivers with Korean wartime barrels that gauged a 3 on my throat erosion gauge. Bores were both bright and shiny. I got the Boyd stock sets from Midway and sent the rifles to Jayson at Investment Grade Firearms. I asked him to re-parkerize them both and install the new stocks. The results were outstanding as you can see in the picture. Stock installation and repark was $150.00 per rifle. Midway has the stocks on sale this month for $79.99 a set. Turnaround time was 3 weeks. Great job Jayson, and thanks again!!
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I WOULD EXPCET NOTHING LESS FROM YOU BIG BLOCK IF I HAD ONE IT WOULD BE MY PRIDE AND JOY AS WELL=I WAS JUST KIDDING YOU KNOW THAT.
WC846=YA MAN I'LL GET YOU TWO OF THEM IF I HIT THE LOTTREY AND UP GRADE MY MEMBERSHIP HERE TO LIFETIME .
I know that. We are all friends here. My M1A cost me a bunch. I made a deal with my wife when I sold my 70 Corvette. I could buy my dream gun and then we could get a new furnace and Centrol air for the house. We were about to have are first baby and I need a furnace more than the Vet. I got over the vet and now the baby girl is 4 years old and a daddy's girl. I now drive a Chevy truck with 2wd and a 454 V8. That thing get 10 mpg
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My wife thinks I have too many guns.
U.S. Army Reserves 1990-1996
M1A/M14 and AK47s rule