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Non GI Carbine Rebuild

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    Posted: Jan 15 2021 at 9:28am
I'm about to send my non GI carbine in to Fulton Armory for a full Monty rebuild/accurizing...Criterion barrel, NM trigger group (it has a GI trigger group), cleanup the trigger pull, etc. What should I have them do to it? I know it's a pretty broad question, But I want to build a Carbine as absolutely accurate as can be made. The barrel/receiver is in a very nice Fajen stock, and I've already done the recoil pad work. I reload my own ammo, and I'm meticulus about it...LC 71 brass, each case uniformed, 110 grain FMJ (all weighted/uniformed to exactly 110 grains), electronic scale, etc. You're advise would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by 345 desoto 345 desoto wrote:

I'm about to send my non GI carbine in to Fulton Armory for a full Monty rebuild/accurizing...Criterion barrel, NM trigger group (it has a GI trigger group), cleanup the trigger pull, etc. What should I have them do to it? I know it's a pretty broad question, But I want to build a Carbine as absolutely accurate as can be made. The barrel/receiver is in a very nice Fajen stock, and I've already done the recoil pad work. I reload my own ammo, and I'm meticulus about it...LC 71 brass, each case uniformed, 110 grain FMJ (all weighted/uniformed to exactly 110 grains), electronic scale, etc. You're advise would be greatly appreciated.

 I'm fairly new to Carbine's, but with any rifle I'd say after a good barrel and trigger job, bedding would be very important.
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