Got a call from a local shop this morning. They got in a M1Carbine that would not chamber a round. Called me to see if I could look at it. Got there and it was an early National Ordnance receiver and barrel. Inland bolt and trigger housing. It would not chamber a round because there was one/eights+ inch of case still in the chamber. Case seperation from excessive head space. Owner said he bought it on line for $475.00, was told it was an Inland. He fired about fifty rounds, S & B, through it and then it would not chamber.
I was able to get out the piece on stuck case with a 30-06 case extractor and headspaced it. Inland bolt would close on 1.300" guage easy. He had a replacement Underwood round bolt the would still close on 1.300" with a little drag. I told him it was unsafe to shoot.
This was the first ruptered case I have seen in a carbine. The stock was a nice P-J. So he has maybe $250 worth of parts on a wall hanger.
At least he did not have an out of battery explosion while trying to get another round to fire. I told him that also could happen next time.Information
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