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:beerchug: With thanks to Rick B, here's an excellent article titled The Legend of Barnwood which he authored. Also, a special thank you to Bob...
I finally did a video to show a easy way without any special tools how to take the trigger housing apart and put it back together. Hope it helps....
The following article is published with the kind permission of TonyBen. On behalf of MILSURPS.COM members, we'd like to publicly thank him for his...
How To Improve An M1 Trigger In One Easy Lesson I remember the day back in 1985 when my first M1 arrived in the mail from the DCM. A very nice...
I finally took a moment to put this helpful video together to go with my others on trigger group and bolt disassembly. Rick B M1 Garand Lesson,...
Can you tell me which of these are real and which are fake. Their 1 thru 11 . And the answers will not be reveal right away. Rick B #1 ...
John Garand (1955 Video Interview)
I finally did a video to show a easy way without any special tools how to take the Bolt apart and put it back together. Hope it helps. Rick B ...
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Blueprints for M-14 Rifle Barrel Part # 7790910 Author: U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Center (Dover N.J.) Format: Blueprints July...
An interesting video for Springfield collectors ... :thup:
U.S. RIFLE, CALIBER 7.62MM, M14 - Operation and Cycle of Functioning (U.S. Training Film) This video is an official U.S. Army training film. ...
With thanks to member Jughead who located this article and link. :thup: http://stonetip.com/rotm/rotm.htm
https://oldguns.net/sn_php/milmods.php
M1 Garand Armory (click here)
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Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
TM-43-0001-27 - Army Ammunition Data Sheets (1994) DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited....
Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship (U.S. Marine Corps) AVA21011VNB1, 1999 Using the M16 rifle, this program explains and demonstrates the proper...
M14 Rifle Accurization (United States Army Marksmanship Unit) (Also applicable to the M1A rifle) Observations: Note: Digitized copy of...
Blueprints and Specifications for the M14 7.62mm Service Rifle (Blueprints dating from 1954 with revisions through the 1960's) ...
M14 Instructional Clinic (2 Days) Conducted by Skullboy and Hungry Abbottsford B.C. - October, 2004 M14 Instructional Clinic <script...
Rifle Marksmanship with the M1 Garand Rifle (1942 Training Videos and Companion Book) These are excellent videos for those who would like to...
FM23-8, U.S. RIFLE 7.62mm Manual for M14 and M14E2 Service Rifle Observations: Note: Digitized copy of manual provided courtesy of...
FM23-5, U.S. RIFLE CALIBER .30 MANUAL for M1 Garand Service Rifle Observations: Note: Digitized copy of manual provided courtesy of...
The M14 Rifle - "Be Your Own Inspector" Note: After you click on images to ENLARGE them, you may find they automatically size smaller in your...
M14 Rifle History and Development (Online Edition - April 25, 2009) Observations: Note: Publishing copyright for Lee Emerson's book was...
Blueprints and Specifications for the Springfield M1 Garand .30 Caliber Service Rifle (Springfield Armory blueprints dating from 1937 with revisions...
My apologies for the delay in giving everyone a thorough update, but I was up and down almost 36 hours addressing the outage, and I needed some...
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Where can I find out who made that serial number--or close to it--rifle. M14 #1377691 Made in 1962 I think..
I have a WRA M1 and I have two trigger mechanisms. They both have the same part number on them. The only differnce between the two is the CM stamps...
Found this stamp on a heavy birch stock, only other markings were a plain uncircled "P" on grip. Found in trash can, previous owner was a friend of...
Does anybody know the SN block for Type 1 NM rifles?
Was this a common way to adjust the m1907 sling?Looks like the guy on the left has it the same way.
Collectors please help. I have an original WRA stock on my correct WRA M1. The Stock is in over all reasonable condition for its age. It does however...
I bought this nice 4.5M postage stamp IHC at the Maumee Valley Gun Collector's Show about a year back. The rifle was all correct except the wood. I...
Take a peek at this....
Hello all. Just like to say hi as a new member and show off my first Garand, received from the CMP on 12/23. Here she is, a SA Service Grade:
What is the proper length of an operating rod spring for a Garand?
I have a new op rod spring, is there anything I need to do to it before installing it?
Looking for worn out barrels for a VFW project. Anyone looking to getting rid of any? Thank you, Rog
I was looking at a 41 Winchester yesterday, 80% original finish it had the original barrel but it was a little frosty, it had the uncut win op rod...
is new manufacture 150grfmj PriviPartisan ammo safe in garand, pressue curve wise??
Found this in a antique shop today. Not sure what is is. Blade is 15 3/4 inch long. Scarb is leather. The handles are wood. Any idea on value? ...
This came on My last barreled receiver from the CMP,nobody seems to know where it was made,Thanks, Ryan <a...
I have a couple rare and presumably valuable Garands and I need a stated value for my insurance man. Rifles like these rarely change hands so there...
what year was 1141172 made? one site says 1942 and another says january of 1943. which one?
Hi, I joined the forum some time ago. This is only my second post. I collect unit marked Lugers, and collected M1 Garands and Carbines at one...
I have lost my website listing the date of manufacture by serial number for the various m-1 manufactures. Any help would be apreciqated. Jim
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