Hi All,
I just spent a few hours going over one of these rifles with a CGN member who is on this thread.
My findings and photos are attached. The owner was with me while I inspected the rifle and can verify my findings if he would like to.
Firstly, these are not Tipo 2 rifles. There is ZERO chance these are actual Tipo 2 rifles.
Suffice it to say, these are parts guns assembled by someone not at all familiar with the M1 rifle.
Hi All, In order to make this rifle suitable for reliable and safe firing, at a minimum new barrel and bolt would be required. On this rifle, a new gas tube and possibly op rod would be required for reliable functioning.
Makes me wonder about CIP proofing. Was there no inspection of the rifles? No one noticed the welded over/ground locking lugs?
Makes me wonder about CIP proofing. Was there no inspection of the rifles? No one noticed the welded over/ground locking lugs?
The rifle I enspected did not have any round down the pipe. There was no carbon on the gas tube retainer, piston head or in the chamber. It was a freshly attempt at finish reaming...
I suspect they tested a few and lasered them all...
Interesting. I really doubt that German/CIP proofing would in any way permit random sampling.
The photos on the Hauck website are worth viewing. Hitzy only posted a couple of the ones showing the Garand work.
Suffice it to say, these are parts guns assembled by someone not at all familiar with the M1 rifle.
In the case of the examined rifle, I WOULD NOT FIRE IT in current condition.
In order to make this rifle suitable for reliable and safe firing, at a minimum new barrel and bolt would be required. On this rifle, a new gas tube and possibly op rod would be required for reliable functioning.
Makes me wonder about CIP proofing. Was there no inspection of the rifles? No one noticed the welded over/ground locking lugs?
So was cosmoline put on the rifles to make them appear 'vintage'? Dry barrels and thin coat of cosmoline on the outside of a recently 'inspected' rifle seems like an intentional attempt to mislead buyers.
If this, along with the poor workmanship and a product that is not at all what it is described to be, is a recipe for disaster. Especially in this community.
Hopefully we all get some clarification and they don't get returned only to be sold to other unsuspecting buyers.