Hi
A good friend of mine had his Garand rebarreled to 308 or 7.62 Nato is you prefer. The job as far as I can see is extremely well done. The front sight is at a perfect 12.00 oclock position. It has been chambered extremely well.
The problem is that it will not cycle properly. It extracts the fired case and ejects it very well but the bolt does not go far enough back to pick up the next shell.
There are no signs of pressure and no rough marks in the cylinder and also no burs show on the fired cases.
The ammo used was factory IVI military.
The gun worked fine with 30-06 before he had it rebarreled. My thoughts on this matter is that it can only be three things
A gas cylinder that is worn to much, a Op Rod that is worn to much or to heavy a spring in the op rod or all of the above.
Can someone out there tell me if making the hole in the end of the barrel that channels the gas into the gas cylinder can be made bigger to fix this problem.
Also any other ides would be appreciated.
Thanks Graydog
A good friend of mine had his Garand rebarreled to 308 or 7.62 Nato is you prefer. The job as far as I can see is extremely well done. The front sight is at a perfect 12.00 oclock position. It has been chambered extremely well.
The problem is that it will not cycle properly. It extracts the fired case and ejects it very well but the bolt does not go far enough back to pick up the next shell.
There are no signs of pressure and no rough marks in the cylinder and also no burs show on the fired cases.
The ammo used was factory IVI military.
The gun worked fine with 30-06 before he had it rebarreled. My thoughts on this matter is that it can only be three things
A gas cylinder that is worn to much, a Op Rod that is worn to much or to heavy a spring in the op rod or all of the above.
Can someone out there tell me if making the hole in the end of the barrel that channels the gas into the gas cylinder can be made bigger to fix this problem.
Also any other ides would be appreciated.
Thanks Graydog