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Garand rebarreling?

longrange223

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Sep 13, 2006
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recently picked up a garand & the barrel is pretty well gone,the gun dates 1942 & is all springfield i think except the barrel,no markings by the op rod,all markings under the upper hand guard,was wondering who does good rebarreling & should i just go with something like a criterion or hunt for a 1942 factory barrel?
 
Re: Garand rebarreling?

Wartime barrels in decent shape can cost you more than you paid for the rifle. 42 is relatively early in the production run, numbers-wise, so you are looking for a needle in a haystack.

I'd put a CMP Criterion on it and shoot it. You can always keep an eye out for a correct barrel, but keep your piggy bank well stocked for when one does appear.
 
Re: Garand rebarreling?

Nothing against a Krieger if you've got the money. However, Criterion is Krieger's OEM brand and their button rifled barrels shoot very well for little more than half the price. A Garand that isn't bedded and tuned won't benefit much, if at all, from a fancier barrel. Buy a Krieger for a custom bolt action.