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*SOLD* Winchester M1 Garand 30-06 Barrel *WINCHESTER MADE 30-06 BARREL*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisDirect replacement barrel for the M1 Garand rifle. It has the original G.I. contour and magnesium phosphate finish. Receiver threads are timed, and all milling cuts are made. All M1 Garand barrels are hand-lapped and held to match grade tolerances. Each barrel is .010 short chambered and should be properly headspaced by a qualified gunsmith. These barrels are legal for use in Service Rifle and John C. Garand matches.SpecificationsManufacturer: WinchesterModel: M1 Garand Ba
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Aug 23rd 2024
*LIVE* Winchester M1 Garand 30-06 Barrel *WINCHESTER MADE 30-06 BARREL*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisDirect replacement barrel for the M1 Garand rifle. It has the original G.I. contour and magnesium phosphate finish. Receiver threads are timed, and all milling cuts are made. All M1 Garand barrels are hand-lapped and held to match grade tolerances. Each barrel is .010 short chambered and should be properly headspaced by a qualified gunsmith. These barrels are legal for use in Service Rifle and John C. Garand matches.SpecificationsManufacturer: WinchesterModel: M1 Garand Ba
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Aug 8th 2024
*SOLD* 2005 Remington 700 CDL .35 Whelen Blue 24" *DISCONTINUED RARE CALIBER*
Bryant Ridge AnalysisBuilt on the proven Remington® Model 700®, the CDL™ Bolt-Action Rifle has all the quality features for serious big game hunting, predator hunting, or informal target shooting. At the heart of the CDL is the famous Model 700 action that encloses the cartridge head in 3 rings of steel: the recessed bolt face, the chamber end of the barrel, and the front receiver ring. This design provides inherent strength while holding the cartridge in precise alignment with the bore for exce
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Jun 21st 2024
*SOLD* 1943 Smith-Corona 1903A3 .30-06 Parkerized 24" *CLASSIC US MILITARY RIFLE*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisIn February 1942 Smith Corona, a company primarily known as a typewriter manufacturer, was contracted to produce the 1903A3 rifle. The original contract was for some 100,000 rifles. The Army’s confidence in the ability of the 1903 rifle was inherent in the following contract as the number specified was for some 380,000 rifles. However, creating the machinery and setting up production meant that the first rifles were not produced until late 1942. Finally, in December 1942,
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May 10th 2024