you need a barrel vise and action wrench to start with.the barrel vise needs to be mounted in a good vise or like i did,on a strong board mounted to a workmate.
a go-no go (or @ least a no-go guage) to check headspace along with a way to level the rear sight with the front sight.(make sure the cutouts for the bullets (bullet channels) on the barrel are perfectly spaced between both sides of the receiver.
some anti-seize (high temp.) for the barrel threads would be nice too...
by the way,a come along(cheater bar) for the action wrench would be helpful.you need a lot of torque to get the barrel to index properly.i never used a reamer or anything like that,i just indexed the barrel and did a no-go on a stripped bolt.my lugs seem to properly lock...
Interesting, I thought about price of parts, and figured for what Garands are going for nowadays, if you were sniffing out bargins, there would not be problem as they are going for $700+, but yes, defective parts would be an issue. I have built rifles in the past, given they were barreled actions, and have come out with what I consider, a superior piece. Just wanted to put a Garand together over time, as I sold mine last year and regreted it almost instantly.
I have an idea Lebl! Why don't you get Purple to install your barrel?
No substitute for experience and having all the tools and gauges already.
You sound like "Mrs. Purple" when she "volunteers" me to speak at the ladies quilt guild, museum, local tree huggers or some other worthy organization.![]()

one day ill have a pro-smith check it out.it may be slightly under indexed.
i know it won't close on a no-go but just barely not close w/ a stripped bolt.
i screwed the barrel vise onto a 2x8 and clamped that to a workmate.i then used a LARGE tube about 3 ft. long to "help" the action wrench along.i kept the center of gravity low and stepped on the bench as i indexed.
it may be "mickey mouse" but it worked...
I am curious and would like to know if the barrel you did install was either new commercial or NOS military or unscrewed from another M1.
My understanding is that all new barrels are coming short chambered???
and therefore need to be finish reamed.
anybody else can chime in please.
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