Krieger Chrome Moly Heavy Match contour barrel for M1 Garand, .30-06
offered at $280
I shot about 220 rounds through this barrel in an .30-06 M1 Garand I bought. When I bought a .308 "litter mate" rifle Garand, I had a Krieger stainless steel barrel installed. I liked the SS barrel so much, I had my .30-06 Garand re-barrelled with a Krieger SS barrel. Hence, I have no need for this barrel.
I'm in San Diego (North County). Will ship on your dime.
TE ~ 0 (Ara-Mor gauge)
ME = 0 (Fulton Armory gauge)
Pictures are in following post.
From Fulton Armory's site:
Krieger Barrels, Inc. manufactures precision single-point cut-rifled barrels, which is the oldest and slowest method of rifling a barrel. The cutter removes approximately .001" at each pass, thus taking several hundred passes to rifle a barrel. This produces near perfect concentricity between groove & bore, a very uniform twist rate, and induces no stress into the steel which later has to be relieved. The barrels are hand lapped after reaming and then again after rifling to finishes under 16 micro-inch in the direction of bullet travel.
Originally listed as a GI contour barrel; a CMP forum member informed me that it's instead a heavy match barrel (verified). I also reduced the price since I'd been mistakenly quoting prices from sites other than Krieger's site; Krieger's list is $370.
offered at $280
I shot about 220 rounds through this barrel in an .30-06 M1 Garand I bought. When I bought a .308 "litter mate" rifle Garand, I had a Krieger stainless steel barrel installed. I liked the SS barrel so much, I had my .30-06 Garand re-barrelled with a Krieger SS barrel. Hence, I have no need for this barrel.
I'm in San Diego (North County). Will ship on your dime.
TE ~ 0 (Ara-Mor gauge)
ME = 0 (Fulton Armory gauge)
Pictures are in following post.
From Fulton Armory's site:
Krieger Barrels, Inc. manufactures precision single-point cut-rifled barrels, which is the oldest and slowest method of rifling a barrel. The cutter removes approximately .001" at each pass, thus taking several hundred passes to rifle a barrel. This produces near perfect concentricity between groove & bore, a very uniform twist rate, and induces no stress into the steel which later has to be relieved. The barrels are hand lapped after reaming and then again after rifling to finishes under 16 micro-inch in the direction of bullet travel.
Originally listed as a GI contour barrel; a CMP forum member informed me that it's instead a heavy match barrel (verified). I also reduced the price since I'd been mistakenly quoting prices from sites other than Krieger's site; Krieger's list is $370.

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