This isn't really the ideal forum for this. You will get better feedback in a dedicated forum.I am new to the M1 Garand shooting I recently bought an M1 took it out for the first shooting and the shells will not chamber and cycle to fire the next round after looking the rifle over I can see that the operating ron is not moving forward enough to push the shell in. Any ideas???
I am new to the M1 Garand shooting I recently bought an M1 took it out for the first shooting and the shells will not chamber and cycle to fire the next round after looking the rifle over I can see that the operating ron is not moving forward enough to push the shell in. Any ideas???
Why? I've reloaded for thr Garand for 40 years, 150 to 173 grain bullet, powders from 4064, 748, 4895. Ejection at 3:00 about 3 feet. It's a gas gun that like faster powders at 75% loads.This isn't really the ideal forum for this. You will get better feedback in a dedicated forum.
Danny
i agree with all that except t seems mine throws brass out there 20 feet and i didnt think loads were hotWhy? I've reloaded for thr Garand for 40 years, 150 to 173 grain bullet, powders from 4064, 748, 4895. Ejection at 3:00 about 3 feet. It's a gas gun that like faster powders at 75% loads.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program site is a great source of information for both old and new M-1 owners in addition to MANY M-1 shooters on this site.I am new to the M1 Garand shooting I recently bought an M1 took it out for the first shooting and the shells will not chamber and cycle to fire the next round after looking the rifle over I can see that the operating ron is not moving forward enough to push the shell in. Any ideas???
He probably ended up continuing to reload just like he always "ustacould".The Civilian Marksmanship Program site is a great source of information for both old and new M-1 owners in addition to MANY M-1 shooters on this site.
M-1's and M1A need grease, not oil, in certain places to function reliably. Reloads for M-1's must be full length sized. Several years ago a friend called me and asked me to come look at his newly acquired M-1. He had a loaded round stuck about 3/4 of the way in the chamber of a match prepared M-1 and could not extract it. When asked if it was factory or reloaded ammo he told me he had reloaded it like "all of his match ammo" I knew he was an neck size only guy. Had to use a 12" length of 2x4 and a 3lb machinist hammer to "pile drive" the op rod open while muzzle was securely held in safe direction to eject the round.
Gave him 1/2 a can of GI ball and told him to read up on his new purchase.
+ 1 for this. My CMP Garand in .30-06 did the same thing first time out. Cleaned and lubed. All good after that.Did you clean and lubricate before you started shooting it ? Dry Garand is not a happy Garand. Needs some grease.

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