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    M1 Bolt disassembly tool

    I'm trying to locate an M1icon bolt disassembly tool to purchase. Any suggestions? Thanks,
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    bolt tool.

    I have not looked but I would expect you could get one from FUlton Armory or Orion 7 or maybe CMPicon. They make the job much easier.

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    Brownells has them. Go to http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=9...SASSEMBLY_TOOL for more info. Also Fulton Armory has the tool listed on their web site.

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    Based on price and previous dealings, looks like Brownells in the way to go. Thanks,
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    you can do it with the Garandicon Combo tool
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    I just use the Garandicon combo tool as well.

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    Hello is there a web page with photos on how to do this using the combo tool? I own the tool but many parts are a mystery to me.

    Thanks for your time...at 66 should be in the ofc!

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    I used the CMPicon tech info pages (detail strip bolt).

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    M1 bolt strip how to.

    Well I could not edit my post so for any that want it...............

    Detail Stripping The M1 Garand Rifle

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    Buy the tool. Its a two second job and if you move the cotter pin to the forward hole it also works on a M14icon. No muss, no fuss and no flying, and dinged up parts. If you took Garands and M14s apart for a living (ie US Army or USMC Armorer) that is what would have been in your tool box.

    Talk nice to Bill, I bet he has a few stashed away. Thats where I bought mine. Twenty five+ years ago.

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