More Garand woes
I was very happy about solving my oprod spring problem from my previous thread. But it appears the plot has thickened...
Until now, I was using empty cases in an enbloc just to practice loading. I didnt have any proper dummy rounds yet. I was not chambering the cases, just pushing them down to latch in, then ejecting the clip.
Today I picked up some A-Zoom metal snap caps. Now I have discovered a new and somewhat disturbing problem.
After the first try chambering one, the round was Extremely difficult to extract. I had to carefully tap the charging handle to open the action. Same results every time I tried. I even tried some fired cases that fit loose enough, to rule out bad snap caps, inserting them into the chamber by hand. Exactly the same. I have not attempted to load live ammunition. (I dont have any yet, nor have I had a chance to go to the range yet).
After trying this a few times I noticed the bolt will not close. There is a significant gap below the right lug. So the bolt is flying forward, trying to lock up and going part way until it binds up and becomes stuck and I have to force the action open.
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Here is the bolt closed as far as it will go with a dummy round in the chamber. It's the same gap when the rifle is assembled and a round is chambered properly from a clip.
The chamber is clean and dummy rounds slide in perfectly smooth until they stop dead. They are not getting stuck in the chamber.
The action is smooth as silk when empty. The bolt closes when empty. She is assembled and greased correctly.
Naturally I started to sweat a little and started reading, and discovered that aftermarket barrels often come with a short chamber to be finished upon installation.
I'm not 100% sure but I suspect this barrel was threaded onto the receiver, parts assembled without a headspace check or a finished chamber. I suspect this barrel was sold with a short chamber. Maybe the previous owner was unaware of that and had a smith install the barrel on the receiver prior to obtaining a bolt, and just assembled the rest himself unaware of a short chamber or the need to check headspace. I think the ad said he had it assembled by a gunsmith from parts he collected over a couple years and then it just sat in his safe. I dont recall if he said hed fired it, but i dont see how. I can only speculate at this point.
I was also told this is a criterion barrel yet there are no marks anywhere on it. The only thing that might help ID it is the fact that it is not parkerized around the gas cylinder splines where it was covered by the gas cylinder. Possibly Citadel? I have no Idea. Otherwise I cant find anything definitive on unmarked barrels and how to ID them.
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I'm not quite sure what to make of all this. I don't get how someone could have an M1 assembled, offer it as a trade in a condition where the clips dont insert due to an oversized spring and it doesnt chamber a round or close the bolt. What if I didnt check it out and fired it? The hammer definitely still falls despite 1/8" +/- gap between the lug and receiver.
I've contacted the seller for more information but I'm awaiting his response. I get the whole buyer beware thing and I am not looking for anything here other than maybe some advice on where I can fix this beast. I was really looking forward to getting this one and so far its been more trouble than anything else I've had and yet it is one of the most valuable guns I've ever owned. Just wow.
I was very happy about solving my oprod spring problem from my previous thread. But it appears the plot has thickened...
Until now, I was using empty cases in an enbloc just to practice loading. I didnt have any proper dummy rounds yet. I was not chambering the cases, just pushing them down to latch in, then ejecting the clip.
Today I picked up some A-Zoom metal snap caps. Now I have discovered a new and somewhat disturbing problem.
After the first try chambering one, the round was Extremely difficult to extract. I had to carefully tap the charging handle to open the action. Same results every time I tried. I even tried some fired cases that fit loose enough, to rule out bad snap caps, inserting them into the chamber by hand. Exactly the same. I have not attempted to load live ammunition. (I dont have any yet, nor have I had a chance to go to the range yet).
After trying this a few times I noticed the bolt will not close. There is a significant gap below the right lug. So the bolt is flying forward, trying to lock up and going part way until it binds up and becomes stuck and I have to force the action open.
View attachment 246035
Here is the bolt closed as far as it will go with a dummy round in the chamber. It's the same gap when the rifle is assembled and a round is chambered properly from a clip.
The chamber is clean and dummy rounds slide in perfectly smooth until they stop dead. They are not getting stuck in the chamber.
The action is smooth as silk when empty. The bolt closes when empty. She is assembled and greased correctly.
Naturally I started to sweat a little and started reading, and discovered that aftermarket barrels often come with a short chamber to be finished upon installation.
I'm not 100% sure but I suspect this barrel was threaded onto the receiver, parts assembled without a headspace check or a finished chamber. I suspect this barrel was sold with a short chamber. Maybe the previous owner was unaware of that and had a smith install the barrel on the receiver prior to obtaining a bolt, and just assembled the rest himself unaware of a short chamber or the need to check headspace. I think the ad said he had it assembled by a gunsmith from parts he collected over a couple years and then it just sat in his safe. I dont recall if he said hed fired it, but i dont see how. I can only speculate at this point.
I was also told this is a criterion barrel yet there are no marks anywhere on it. The only thing that might help ID it is the fact that it is not parkerized around the gas cylinder splines where it was covered by the gas cylinder. Possibly Citadel? I have no Idea. Otherwise I cant find anything definitive on unmarked barrels and how to ID them.
View attachment 246037
I'm not quite sure what to make of all this. I don't get how someone could have an M1 assembled, offer it as a trade in a condition where the clips dont insert due to an oversized spring and it doesnt chamber a round or close the bolt. What if I didnt check it out and fired it? The hammer definitely still falls despite 1/8" +/- gap between the lug and receiver.
I've contacted the seller for more information but I'm awaiting his response. I get the whole buyer beware thing and I am not looking for anything here other than maybe some advice on where I can fix this beast. I was really looking forward to getting this one and so far its been more trouble than anything else I've had and yet it is one of the most valuable guns I've ever owned. Just wow.
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