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Same reason I don't have a 10mm. The only 10mm I want is about 1k before shipping, ffl fees and all that. I'd rather buy so many other things for 1k.



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A 10mm is a different story. The first time I shot a 10 mm it was in a 1911 frame. Every shot felt like I had a knife hacking into my hand. It was a painful experience and I wanted no part of it.

Fast forward 20 or so years and I was at the range with a buddy. He handed me a full sized Glock and I thought it was a 45 +P or 45 Super load. No pain just a lot of recoil.

If I needed a heavy hitter I would get a Glock or XDS but I am content with my 45GAP.



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Just took receipt of mine. Well, ok, 45 minutes ago. The tag says muzzle reading of 3 and throat reading of 3+. I assume the lower the number the better. I love it, but I want to hear what you guys think. Ammunition shown is M1 Garand loads from PPU.







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Very sweet, love the Garand :) Looks like a late Oct '44 receiver.

I'm trying to remember the throat and muzzle numbers, but i think you're right with a lower number being better.



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Based on what I could find, the serial says it's a november '44 production rifle. I can't wait to pull the trigger on her.

I'm thinking about getting a russian GP-5 gasmask in black. Only issue is my mother (for some reason) is petrified of gasmasks in general. I figure if I keep it out of sight I'll be fine. THat's easy enough to do with all the ammo boxes I've got, considering two 50s and one 30 is empty. I could easily dedicate the 30 to the gasmask.

Speaking of ammo boxes, I'm in need of a numbering system. It's getting hard to remember what's in what box. I'm thinking the 50s will be prefixed '50-', then numbered in order from 1 to 8, or higher if I get more.

So, 50-1 would be 50 cal ammo box #1. 50-2, 50 cal ammo box #2, and a similar system for the 30 cal boxes. I just need to mark them with like a yellow sharpie or something. I was thinking a paint marker but those are like 4 bucks or more a whack, and stenciling them on would be quite a chore.



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Someone on Northwest Firemarms.com printed out some vinyl lettering, i've literally got the calibre marked on the boxes as required.

What year is the barrel?



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Don't know. I looked around the front and didn't find any markings. Later this week I plan on field stripping it and giving it a good clean and lubrication once I get bore and chamber brushes for it.



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It's been a while since i had mine out, the 1903 is clear on the barrel end, i think the Garand is behind the op rod, pull it back and you should see it there.



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1-S-A-11-44

There's also a P and what looks like an upside down D on the barrel as well.



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As far as labeling your ammo boxes, I peal or cut the label from my bullet boxes and use clear packing tape to attach them to the latch end of the box. I will also put a generic load data label on it as well.

I have a cabinet that is 4' tall, 5.5' long, and 19" deep with two swing open doors that have adjustable shelves. I have the shelves adjusted for the height of an ammo box. Top shelf is 45 ammo, 2nd shelf is 9mm and so on.



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Are fulton armory M1 parts any good? Seems like my oprod spring is kinked. Great. Possibly related to a feeding issue I'm having, where the first round will get stuck and require the bolt being pulled back and ramming into it once or twice to get it to move further. The remaining seven cycle fine, by hand at least.

Brand new clips, AEC 3 stamped, bought from sarco inc. Used 0000 steel wool to smooth the parkarizing a bit. Here's some photos of the oprod spring and a look inside when it's seized on round #1. Note that it doesn't sieze with the CMP issued clip. It doesn't have any markings on it.

It doesn't appear the round is contacting the chamber or any part of the rifle. I see no copper or brass traces being left behind.

The rifle has been cleaned and lubricated with plenty of grease. The camera doesn't pick it up real well, but it's there.









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What is the length of the op rod spring when it is not compressed? It should be at least 19", anything less can cause that issue.

The Op Rod and spring could also be binding. Both are easily replaced. Also check the gas plug screw, CMP is notorious for leaving them loose.

BTW: the op rod spring will look squirrelly when installed.  Fulton Armory and CMP are both good places to buy M1 parts.

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That ^^

Also check garandgear.com for good service parts.



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I was given a low end rack grade M1 by my uncle back in '79 when I was a senior in high school. I shot modern 30-06 loads in it because I didn't know better. I used it as a target gun, plinking and hunting. Between that and the previous use and abuse I have learned what not to do with a Garand and how to fix them or limp them along. I have replaced my OP rod and all the springs more than once.

I stopped shooting it about 18 years ago because it had about a 12" MOA. I paid the $50 evaluation fee at CMP and they wanted to replace everything to the tune of just over $700 at that time or they would give me $200 off a Garand that they had in stock.

I didn't have the extra $$ and it has sat in my safe since then. It was a fun gun to shoot and the sound the clip makes on the 8th round is magical.



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That was one of the first places I was directed. Wasn't thrilled about 7 bucks shipping on a 6 dollar spring.



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Add a few of the high wear parts: the Op Rod, bullet guide, follower rod, follower arm, follower and follower slide assembly, clip latch, sight spring, extractor and spring, firing pin, hammer, and  operating rod catch (these are fairly resilient but can go bad).

Also do a google on Tilt Test for the M1. This will tell you if you Op spring is binding.



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Took the M1 Garand (and a few others) to the range yesterday. I put a total of 13 clips through it and it runs like a dream, save for one recurring malfunction. I'll get back to that.

I got my schuster in and after getting the right tools I swapped out the factory plug for it. The schuster I bought does NOT allow for the bayonet lug to enter it. That's a bummer, but I only bought the bayonet for show, anyway. I might find a way to open up the schuster to allow for the bayonet but that's not a priority.

The factory setting on the plug was way too weak to even begin to cycle the action. I wound up cranking it back quite a bit before it would function reliably. I would stick in an empty clip plus one round and I kept cranking the gas pressure up until it would reliably shove the bolt to the rear, lock, and eject the clip. Once I found that, I gave it a half-turn more and called it good.

While shooting, I learned if you don't have it tight into the meat of your shoulder, it REALLY hurts. When shooting ARs, I had developed the habit of getting the stock less in my shoulder and more towards the chest. Fine for 5.56, bad idea with 30-06.

Didn't take long to get it sighted in for me, although I did find the elevation knob was REALLY loose. It didn't click, just rotated like it was on a bearing. I need to figure out how to tighten that up, maybe dab a little blue threadlocker on the threads.

I did find that the clips like to hit me in the face (of course, why wouldn't they?) and oddly enough, the brass will often lands forward and right of me. I had a pile of brass at either the 5 or 3 yard line. Indoor range. That I found very strange.

Other than that, this is the malfunction I find happens. This happened twice. Both times it was the second round remaining in the clip. Was not the same clip used. Was easy enough to fix, but something I found out quickly.

I will say this, that M1 sure makes my AR15s feel like toys.



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Very nice, and yes, it's amazing how some firearms allow you to develop bad tendencies you only notice when you switch to another one.

That malfunction looks weird.... i can't fully remember the details, but are you loading your clips the right way round?



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When comparing an AR to a M1 the AR's are the pop guns. You will feel it after shooting a few clips in a 30-06.

I am waiting for the release of the Philippine M1's from the CMP. I am hoping to score a field grade sniper model with a trade in on my wore out M1.

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So earlier in last month the lil woman finally got her CCW permit and we finally found a firearm she was comfortable with and fit her well. 9mm Taurus fits well in her grip and control although we've noticed she has a tendency to stiffen up too much pushing the barrel down just enough to keep her down and left of center when firing in anticipation of the shot. Outside of that.. she has great groupings!



I feel better with her working at the newspaper in the seeded weird part of town and having protection on her and not attracting any negative attention. bad enough the looks I get open carry sometimes but I think its interesting to see peoples faces when they see a young woman doing the same, some people are bold enough to even make comments out loud depending on where you're at as if their opinions and thoughts somehow outrank yours on top of the right to protect yourself as needed in a world where people seem to have the innate inability to keep their hands to themselves.. and her being pretty, of smaller frame and top heavy [busty] she can attract the wrong attention easily in the city.



And the other day, my new polymer Glock 19/23/357 80% frame came in for my next mini project and to add to some newer skills. I think I may build a few of these including that of a Sig Sauer I like. I'm really excited to look into doing a civilian MP5 as it doesnt seem much more than an AR 80% lower but the Jig was def more involved im comparison.  The 1911 options, I may do one at some point but holy   there is a TON of parts in those.. like 71 ! Those must be a pain to clean when they need it.




Adding to my collection(s).. Dual Glock 19/23 which I'll be adding another Lone Wolf conversion barrel for so I can keep the 23 slides and just swap out to the thicker 9mm barrel/spring(s) for cost effectiveness of range time and training; .40 gets a lil expensive to piss away.




And for just plinking or target shooting...


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Took the M1 Garand (and a few others) to the range yesterday. I put a total of 13 clips through it and it runs like a dream, save for one recurring malfunction. I'll get back to that.

I got my schuster in and after getting the right tools I swapped out the factory plug for it. The schuster I bought does NOT allow for the bayonet lug to enter it. That's a bummer, but I only bought the bayonet for show, anyway. I might find a way to open up the schuster to allow for the bayonet but that's not a priority.

The factory setting on the plug was way too weak to even begin to cycle the action. I wound up cranking it back quite a bit before it would function reliably. I would stick in an empty clip plus one round and I kept cranking the gas pressure up until it would reliably shove the bolt to the rear, lock, and eject the clip. Once I found that, I gave it a half-turn more and called it good.

While shooting, I learned if you don't have it tight into the meat of your shoulder, it REALLY hurts. When shooting ARs, I had developed the habit of getting the stock less in my shoulder and more towards the chest. Fine for 5.56, bad idea with 30-06.

Didn't take long to get it sighted in for me, although I did find the elevation knob was REALLY loose. It didn't click, just rotated like it was on a bearing. I need to figure out how to tighten that up, maybe dab a little blue threadlocker on the threads.

I did find that the clips like to hit me in the face (of course, why wouldn't they?) and oddly enough, the brass will often lands forward and right of me. I had a pile of brass at either the 5 or 3 yard line. Indoor range. That I found very strange.

Other than that, this is the malfunction I find happens. This happened twice. Both times it was the second round remaining in the clip. Was not the same clip used. Was easy enough to fix, but something I found out quickly.

I will say this, that M1 sure makes my AR15s feel like toys.


Possible that the spring is getting worn or has in poor terminology [due to lack of experience with a "clip vs a magazine"] a flat spot or memory in it? Im not sure that i'd call that a stove piping type issue or a bad feed but it would seem that when you get down to those last two rounds, maybe its the clips themselves are worn and need to be replaced if you can get those two clips to fail the same again or over and over unlike the other ones.

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And for just plinking or target shooting...


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We have one of those too. I had some issues with the adjustment on the trigger causing some misfires, but I think I have it working right now. Mrs. Big John loves to shoot it. No recoil for her and of course, it's cheap to shoot.



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Sometimes I want to pull it out against the army of ground squirrels here at the house...! Lol



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I have used my 6.8SPC to vaporize prairie dogs at 200 yards. It was over-kill for the PDs but I think a AR9 pistol loaded with low velocity rounds would be fun with ground squirrels.

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