Rick
03-01-2010, 07:40
When Springfield Armory was filling the M1d orders in 51,52, and 1953 how did they select barrels?
I know they had optical equipment to check for straightness and air gauging to check barrels for consistency in the boring. Also in the later years they did some tweaking in the free bore. I'm assuming they did this to improve accuracy with the 172 gr National Match ammunition.
In March of 1953 the army ordered Springfield Armory to produce type 1 National Match rifles. These were assembled from select part and barrels that meet of surpassed the higher end of specifications. Did this end the M1d program and did they use skills learned in the M1d program to build the type 1 National Match Riles?
Has anyone ever seen an original M1d barrel manufactured after March, 1953?
On the CMP forum people have stated that the M1d were no more accurate than the standard service rifle. I don't know if this was from their personal experience or from something they have read. My experience is limited to one and in my case it is very accurate and will compete with the best of the best.
What are your first hand experiences with the accuracy of the M1d ? Also if they were built to service grade standards why would the barrel have a different part number. I know any service grade rifle can be made into the
M1d configuration and many have been made up. Just putting a scope on a service grade would help a little but not turn them into super accurate rifles.
What I'm interested is in the accuracy of original M1D's produced by Springfield Armory.
I know they had optical equipment to check for straightness and air gauging to check barrels for consistency in the boring. Also in the later years they did some tweaking in the free bore. I'm assuming they did this to improve accuracy with the 172 gr National Match ammunition.
In March of 1953 the army ordered Springfield Armory to produce type 1 National Match rifles. These were assembled from select part and barrels that meet of surpassed the higher end of specifications. Did this end the M1d program and did they use skills learned in the M1d program to build the type 1 National Match Riles?
Has anyone ever seen an original M1d barrel manufactured after March, 1953?
On the CMP forum people have stated that the M1d were no more accurate than the standard service rifle. I don't know if this was from their personal experience or from something they have read. My experience is limited to one and in my case it is very accurate and will compete with the best of the best.
What are your first hand experiences with the accuracy of the M1d ? Also if they were built to service grade standards why would the barrel have a different part number. I know any service grade rifle can be made into the
M1d configuration and many have been made up. Just putting a scope on a service grade would help a little but not turn them into super accurate rifles.
What I'm interested is in the accuracy of original M1D's produced by Springfield Armory.