Thanks BigMoose. I have my Garand stripped down and am in the process of doing a thorough cleaning and am going to replace the springs. I ordered a service pack from Wolff and the springs are VERY stiff. I'm guessing that's why they are listed as "Extra Power". Did some digging on the google and found high recommendations for Orion 7 springs and low opinions on the Wolff Garand springs so I'm gonna also order a set from Orion. I talked to the guy at Orion and he is so very helpful and nice. I came away very impressed with him and his shop.So factory packed clips. Ok that helps.
If the pull is a bit light, it is possible to accidentally double a garand. its more of a bump fire.
The Garand is something your going to want to learn to fix yourself, its pretty easy.
Let's start at the beginning, do you remember what grade of Garand you got from the CMP?
I would say that most Garands from the CMP will require a good strip down, and cleaning.. as there is often gunk, cosmoline, etc
And not just a field strip, a DETAIL strip.. I found turkish red dirt gunk up under my hand guards.
(Unless its a special or expert, and those are often TOO dry)
I am no gunsmith for sure, but I got my garand all the way stripped, cleaned, and checked..
You will find many of the old springs the CMP leaves in these guns need replacing.
This is my IHC that I stripped and cleaned myself.
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Thanks rosejm for your input. The trigger seems a bit light so I'm gonna look into replacing one or both of these parts.Can you describe "difficulty loading the clips in"?
I'm going to bet you've got some wear on the hammer hooks & sear assembly.
It makes for a very light trigger and occasionally a bump fire.
It's pretty easy to pull the trigger group out and check the engagement.
From https://www.garandgear.com/m1-garand-inspection/
On the tail of the hammer:
And/or on the top part of this trigger image:
You can find the bolt disassembly tool at just about any gun show and even on eBay.Thanks BigMoose. I have my Garand stripped down and am in the process of doing a thorough cleaning and am going to replace the springs. I ordered a service pack from Wolff and the springs are VERY stiff. I'm guessing that's why they are listed as "Extra Power". Did some digging on the google and found high recommendations for Orion 7 springs and low opinions on the Wolff Garand springs so I'm gonna also order a set from Orion. I talked to the guy at Orion and he is so very helpful and nice. I came away very impressed with him and his shop.
Where did you get your bolt disassembly tool? I may have to have one of those.
Thanks again for your advice and support.
The Orion springs are good.Thanks BigMoose. I have my Garand stripped down and am in the process of doing a thorough cleaning and am going to replace the springs. I ordered a service pack from Wolff and the springs are VERY stiff. I'm guessing that's why they are listed as "Extra Power". Did some digging on the google and found high recommendations for Orion 7 springs and low opinions on the Wolff Garand springs so I'm gonna also order a set from Orion. I talked to the guy at Orion and he is so very helpful and nice. I came away very impressed with him and his shop.
Where did you get your bolt disassembly tool? I may have to have one of those.
Thanks again for your advice and support.
Never forget who the rifle was designed for ... 'nuff said.I decided to not take any chances and also ordered a new trigger. THAT oughtta do it!!
Again, thanks to you and others for all the assistance and guidance.
You know once I got into the disassembly and after watching numerous videos maintenance this task is not too bad. I was intimidated at first but i'm beginning to feel more & more confident.
@Johnk Ive bought from this guy before. Actually chatted with him for like 45 minutes on the phone when I had sight questions. He's a good dude and VERY helpful.You can find the bolt disassembly tool at just about any gun show and even on eBay.
You can use the good 'ol M3A1 or M10 tools used by the military, or get a fancy new one from Fulton Armory, Brownells, Midway USA, and elsewhere on-line.
YouTube is your friend when you want to learn how to use each tool properly. Reading the written instructions makes it seem a lot harder than the actual use of each tool.
Good prices on GI web slings too.@Johnk Ive bought from this guy before. Actually chatted with him for like 45 minutes on the phone when I had sight questions. He's a good dude and VERY helpful.
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