^ Dare I hope?.
Bolt is here !!!

Op spring, handguards, stock ferrule ... thats it, to 'bang bang ... ping' time.
Yesssss.
^ Dare I hope?.
Got the last of my parts today and now shes all together, might try and match the colors of the wood now. Guess it's time to restore my sporterized 1903 now.
Great job on your build. Mine is nearing completion and have all the parts and just have to do the stock. Big problem is Pure Tung Oil or Raw Linseed Oil......What to do, What to do? It is Birch.
-Shawn
I have a BMB bolt that has some faint electro-pencil marks on the top. Would it be ok to have them "scrubbed" out? There is a machine shop down the road that could do it professionally instead of me and a dremel. Functional integrity? Needs to be refinished as it is. Any suggestions?
Would anybody be willing to post more pics of what they have done so far. I will post mine sometime soon. I think it would be really neat to see what others have done to their garands up to this point.....completed or not completed. Thanks,
-Shawn
How many here have completed and FIRED their project so far?
Got my barrel shoulder "trimmed" back last night using lapping compound. About an hours worth of twisting back and fourth but got down to 14 degrees off TDC from 27 when hand tightened.
This isn't a recommended method as it will change the dimensions on the face of the receiver as well as the barrel shoulder. The barrel steel is softer than the receiver so it is likely that most of the reduction has occurred on the barrel shoulder. This will work with the current receiver/barrel combination, but there is a possibility that another barrel would over-index with this particular receiver. The idea is to reduce the barrel shoulder, not the receiver face, to get the correct index established. During the post-WW2 rebuild process Springfield Armory salvaged receivers which would allow a barrel to over-index by chrome plating the receiver face.
Got my shipment from Numrich... and it was much better than expected quality-wise. My odds and ends and trigger mech are all in like-new condition. I guess enough of you complained, or maybe I just lucked out!
Now to my new issue... eventually I am going to have to finish this piece. My receiver is faded but all my other parts are like-new, right out of the wrapping. Should I splurge on a park-kit? Or Gun-kote it?