Perhaps some one with some M1A experience can weigh in:
One of my Springfield M1As is putting up a fight, the poor thing has clearly sat unused for some time under its previous ownership (it's a rescue, it was morally right to give it a new loving home). I have removed the roll pin and given the guide a firm few smacks using a hammer/woodblock to prevent damage, but it has budged only a fraction of a fraction of a millimeter. My other M1A comes apart with only a firm spanking, as it should, where I fear if I hit this one any harder it will technically be abusive. Should I be using heat or is there another M1A tip or trick I should be looking to?
One of my Springfield M1As is putting up a fight, the poor thing has clearly sat unused for some time under its previous ownership (it's a rescue, it was morally right to give it a new loving home). I have removed the roll pin and given the guide a firm few smacks using a hammer/woodblock to prevent damage, but it has budged only a fraction of a fraction of a millimeter. My other M1A comes apart with only a firm spanking, as it should, where I fear if I hit this one any harder it will technically be abusive. Should I be using heat or is there another M1A tip or trick I should be looking to?




















































