I have bolt 1264849, if anyone is looking for it.
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I have bolt 1264849, if anyone is looking for it.
Sounds like you found a good bargin for your $100. Please post some of your targets. Thanks.
Buy a box of Winchester or Remington or Federal or MagTech, or etc. .30 Carbine ammo. Measure the case mouth diameter of their loaded ammo. Produce yours to the same dimension.
You're getting 1500 primers instead of the usual 1000. You can select not to contribute to the NRA when you place your order. Yes, with hazmat it is expensive to only order a small amount. You can...
Well, without pictures you new acquistition is just a rumor. :)
Not being an expert, I'll have to try to find out what an Anschutz 1411-13 is by searching the net.
Here are the last 15 shots of the afternoon with Wolf Match Extra at 50 yards, benchrest:
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I would have loved to go for the full 25, but I was hot, tired, and...
Yes, it's a CMP rifle. The front sight is in the middle of the plastic bag shown on the lower left. The rear sight is in the white bag in the same plastic bag. I took the bolt apart and thoroughly...
Wow! What a great rifle! I can't wait to get it to the range!
I was concerned about the razor knife cuts and when I opened the small box, my heart sank. Razor cuts in the rifle bag and in the bag...
M1 Garand Born on Date
It appears that your rifle was made in December, 1918 and the J5 (marked on the bottom of the safety lug) bolt would be correct.
I've had a bolt come apart at the range because of a broken extractor plunger. Another common problem is an incorrectly assembled extractor/extractor plunger.
This is how it looks assembled...
Does your rifle have a Mark I stock? Does it have the other Mark i parts?
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You can read a discussion of the proper bolt here:...
See here: http://home.att.net/~vishooter/m1903.html
Your receiver dates to November, 1943. The barrel may be correct.
Your receiver is March, 1943. See here: http://vishooter.home.att.net/ra_serialization.txt
(Month END Serial Numbers)
It appears the rifle should most likely have a 1 or 2 /43 barrel.
This was done with RSI Shooting Lab software:
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I did a quick capture to MS Excel before the old site was taken down. See this: CMP Discussion Forum - IHC serial numbers page
No prob-lem-o. I've used Benchmark in .223, my M1 Garands, and my M1A.
Winchester Dynapoint: Rimfire
It is best practice to MEASURE the results of your reloading operations instead of "eyeballing" or guessing. The spec case mouth diameter is 0.336 inches. I expand (bell) the case mouth to 0.342...
Those are sub-inspection marks applied by Remington at the factory as the rifle was manufactured and inspected.
Remember that you can get free reloading data from the powder manufacturers' web sites: Cartridge Loads - Hodgdon Reloading Data Center - data.hodgdon.com :clap:
Rick, Check out the "Broken" Defense Acceptance Stamps article on page 10 of the Fall, 2007, GCA Journal. This may provide a clue.
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Here is a place to start. http://www.surplusrifle.com/m1carbine/index.asp See "Maintenance" topics on the right. Also get a copy of TM9-1276, the M1 Carbine Technical Manual printed for the US...
You need to read this before you begin your trip: CMP Discussion Forum - Current Carbine offerings Just so you are aware. :red face:
The store you don't visit will have the better selection just like the line you choose will be the slowest. We can all thank Mr. Murphy.