Barney, did you break the forum?
Thanks for turning the lights on. I wish you would have started dusting though.
Hello gentlemen, I was going to wait for them to get .net up and running to ask this but it's seems like it might not happen soon. Soooo onto my question/problem I just bought a Garand and took it out shooting yesterday. The first two clips that were pre loaded from the seller shot fine. It seemed like it was a bigger struggle to push the clip down into the rifle compared to all the YouTube videos I've seen, not sure if I should be concerned about that?But the main thing is, after I loaded the clips with my ammo (ppv for the M1) the rifle was no longer charging the rounds. It would fire and eject, but would not load up the next round. I had to manually charge it after almost every single round. Can anyone give me some info on what might be wrong? Did I load the rounds into the clip incorrectly? It was a bittersweet day since I've always longed for a Garand and found a good one with all Springfield parts, but it not firing right was sad indeed
Quote from: Chokoloso on November 27, 2015, 03:22:47 PMHello gentlemen, I was going to wait for them to get .net up and running to ask this but it's seems like it might not happen soon. Soooo onto my question/problem I just bought a Garand and took it out shooting yesterday. The first two clips that were pre loaded from the seller shot fine. It seemed like it was a bigger struggle to push the clip down into the rifle compared to all the YouTube videos I've seen, not sure if I should be concerned about that?But the main thing is, after I loaded the clips with my ammo (ppv for the M1) the rifle was no longer charging the rounds. It would fire and eject, but would not load up the next round. I had to manually charge it after almost every single round. Can anyone give me some info on what might be wrong? Did I load the rounds into the clip incorrectly? It was a bittersweet day since I've always longed for a Garand and found a good one with all Springfield parts, but it not firing right was sad indeed almost impossible to diagnose without more info.-you disassembled, cleaned and lubed the rifle properly? google this-you're using USGI clips?
Here's my latest C&R. I doubt there's another one in the Country.
I would field strip the Garand and replace the op rod spring with one from GarandGear or Orion7 (same spring from both vendors). Thoroughly clean and grease it and try again. Don't use too much grease, if you can see it, it's too much.What enbloc clips are you using? Some are known to have problems.
Quote from: Enfield47 on November 27, 2015, 09:16:45 PMI would field strip the Garand and replace the op rod spring with one from GarandGear or Orion7 (same spring from both vendors). Thoroughly clean and grease it and try again. Don't use too much grease, if you can see it, it's too much.What enbloc clips are you using? Some are known to have problems.They are both stamped "CMP 3" The thing is, the first 16 rounds that were pre loaded by the seller all fired without incident. Is it possible I messed something up when I loaded the rounds into the clip and then the clip into the rifle?
Here's my latest C&R. I doubt there's another one in the Country.Before that one, I picked up these:
I know what it is. Hint: it's not a firearm, CSA posted it in the .net forum.