M1 Garand Ejector spring.

Ryan j

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I just discovered that when you are disasembling an M1 bolt assembly that the ejector is under a surprising amount of spring tension. So here I find myself looking for a replacement... anyone happen to have one lying around?
 
oops....the rinco M14 owners are warned repeatedly to disassemble the bolt only under extraordinary circumstances, just because of the excessive tension and difficulty to put it back together. Either way, I cannot help you
 
Thanks guys, i didnt expect the thing to launch like it did. The only reason i took it apart was i suspected the bolt was full of 'cosmoline' I just got the rifle, its one of those Danish Berettas. I came back from the range after the rifle only fired about 12 out of 20 rounds... the firing pin didn't seem to be striking the primer with much force; so with my pin punch and can of brake clean i attempted to remedy the problem. There are lots of parts south of the border but they aren't too plentiful around here?
 
Ryan j:
I have one I can send you, if it isn't a no-no to ship from the US. Just to make sure we are on the same page, this is a Garand bolt and you need the ejector and spring, not the extractor and spring. (the ejector is the long one, the extractor is the short one). Maybe one of the site moderators can chime in about the legality of shipping this item from the US?
 
Thanks!

Thanks for the help guys, much appreciated. I got in touch with Milarm in Edmonton and have 2 on the way. So I will have a spare in case I dare to take it apart again. I ordered a Ram-Line stock and hand guard set from them while I was talking to them. Has anyone swapped their wood out for one of these?
 
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