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Not too sure why the trigger guard wouldn't stay locked when shooting, the lugs look good. Maybe it wasn't fully locked at first. The rust is your thing, I'd get rid of it. I expect the rifle will shoot to spec once you have a chance to try it in better conditions. I wouldn't worry about the one fail to load you had. Wait for better conditions and go again.
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02-01-2015 09:36 PM
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Not too sure why the trigger guard wouldn't stay locked when shooting, the lugs look good. Maybe it wasn't fully locked at first. The rust is your thing, I'd get rid of it. I expect the rifle will shoot to spec once you have a chance to try it in better conditions. I wouldn't worry about the one fail to load you had. Wait for better conditions and go again.
How would you get rid of the rust?
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I've used many things for rust depending on how harsh it is. It's really hard to tell from your pics, it looks like it's just fine rust in the finish. Mostly color so to speak. Fine steel wool and oil might work, but it takes lots of elbow grease to do it. Most cases require a re-finish after. If that's what's happening anyways, just do a bead blast and parkerize. It'll come out like new then...
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I've used many things for rust depending on how harsh it is. It's really hard to tell from your pics, it looks like it's just fine rust in the finish. Mostly color so to speak. Fine steel wool and oil might work, but it takes lots of elbow grease to do it. Most cases require a re-finish after. If that's what's happening anyways, just do a bead blast and parkerize. It'll come out like new then...
That is what I thought. I was worrying about getting rid of the rust and keeping the finish. I really wanted to just clean it all up, get a new barrel, and a fresh parkerize ...
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I'm still not convinced you need a new barrel, but it's hard to see from here. Mind, I've removed what some would say was a near perfect Danish
return barrel in .30 cal and replaced it with a new barrel in 7.62...because it was what I wanted to do.
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The M1
rifle does not use '' stripper''clips.
Jon
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Originally Posted by
musketjon
stripper''clips
I've just learned to leave the small things I can't control alone and focus on what he asks...
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Should I have said en bloc? Stripper is more fun to say. Please point out any other non issue semantic elements ... it makes everyone the better for it.
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Thanks browningautorifle
, that wasn't directed at you, you've been very very helpful.
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Originally Posted by
Rhino-lfl
Should I have said en bloc?
Stripper is more fun to say. Please point out any other non issue semantic elements ... it makes everyone the better for it.
Thanks
browningautorifle
, that wasn't directed at you, you've been very very helpful.



I see what you did there with the stripper 
Don't you fuss one bit over semantics Rhino. It's all good. And, welcome to milsurps.com
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Yeah, and when you pull the firing actuator and the pointed thingy comes out the hole at the end of the tube, just be careful of the finger grabber that slides back after each explosion.
Real men measure once and cut.
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