Besides the fact that they are a blast to build, also a good feeling that we are bringing them back from parts, so more and more people can enjoy shooting these old classics.some quality builds have been done on these receivers!!!
Besides the fact that they are a blast to build, also a good feeling that we are bringing them back from parts, so more and more people can enjoy shooting these old classics.some quality builds have been done on these receivers!!!
Rats! Forgot about that part. I guess I'll have to look at another way. But, I guess to my original question: Are the BM59 parts compatible? Like the oprod, bolt, etc? How much of an adjustment will I have to make for the magazine well? Or is this going to be one PITA?
Just got a NOS SA marked barrel to mount onto a Breda receiver. I've watched some videos on how to mount these and it doesn't seem that tricky. However, I'm curious if others have run into the same issue as myself.
Fully hand tight, the barrel is about 30 degrees from being timed correctly. But when I tighten it to this stage, it becomes painfully obvious that things are too tight and the bolt simply will not close. Is this standard? What needs to be done?
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Pic shows barrel fully tight and how much the bolt will close.
Everything I've read on the internet seems to indicate that the bolt should close and reaming is only required in order to get headspace correct - but all of those folks bolts seem to close without issue.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
30 degrees is a bit much.it may index into place but it will be hard to do.
the bolt doesn't close probably because the cutouts for bullet guides are not on the bottom so they hit the bolt and it doesn't close.
also.if it's a new barrel it has to be reamed because new barrels are "short chambered"--therefore they require a couple thous. of metal removal from the chamber--do u have a headspace guage in there in the pic?
Best bet to save money is to send receiver,barrel and stripped bolt to someone who can index the barrel and ream toproper headspace.if you do it yourself you need a barrel vice/action wrench[maybe 100-150 bucks],headspace guages[go,nogo,field--at least go,nogo--50-100 bucks] and reamer with rod,handle and cutting fluid[200-250 bucks]
Send it to someone,pay a few bucks and be done with it--if you're only going to do a single build...
Best bet to save money is to send receiver,barrel and stripped bolt to someone who can index the barrel and ream toproper headspace.if you do it yourself you need a barrel vice/action wrench[maybe 100-150 bucks],headspace guages[go,nogo,field--at least go,nogo--50-100 bucks] and reamer with rod,handle and cutting fluid[200-250 bucks]
Send it to someone,pay a few bucks and be done with it--if you're only going to do a single build...
Well I am only doing one build. Any recommendations on people who do this work on cgn? Any one in Ontario? Thanks.
Well I am only doing one build. Any recommendations on people who do this work on cgn? Any one in Ontario? Thanks.
I ground down the shoulder on my barrel from 30 degrees off till it was about 14 when hand tight with lapping compound. The bolt won't close because the barrel is not timed correctly is my guess, you can see in the pictures the ears on the barrel are not flat.
SparkOfLight, the rifle looks good! I have to get out and shoot mine again, hopefully this weekend. Finally got a proper op rod spring from Brownells.
Best bet to save money is to send receiver,barrel and stripped bolt to someone who can index the barrel and ream toproper headspace.if you do it yourself you need a barrel vice/action wrench[maybe 100-150 bucks],headspace guages[go,nogo,field--at least go,nogo--50-100 bucks] and reamer with rod,handle and cutting fluid[200-250 bucks]
Send it to someone,pay a few bucks and be done with it--if you're only going to do a single build...
I ground down the shoulder on my barrel from 30 degrees off till it was about 14 when hand tight with lapping compound. The bolt won't close because the barrel is not timed correctly is my guess, you can see in the pictures the ears on the barrel are not flat.
SparkOfLight, the rifle looks good! I have to get out and shoot mine again, hopefully this weekend. Finally got a proper op rod spring from Brownells.
Just wondering if that stock would work for a 30-06 garand build ?
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/ad/1246550.htm
Thanks !
By putting a picture of this one beside an USGI stock it seems like it would work. Just wanted to confirm...
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No. It is for an Italian Tipo 2 7.62 mm rifle which uses a stock, barrel and op rod which are .5 inch shorter than the corresponding standard .30 06 Garand parts. If one is handy you could cut, glue and pin a .5 inch extension on the front end though.