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M1 Garand bolt
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Bizio
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01-14-2012 05:05 AM
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You can check headspace yourself with gauges. I doubt there will be any problem because this rifle was probably checked and tested already. The bolt was likely put in by a former gov't armourer and it's most likely OK. They were all so close in tolerance that they were for the most part interchangeable.
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Part swaps are the norm for an M1
during rebuild, the only thing to concern yourself with is the headspace, have it checked by a gunsmith or buy/borrow the gauges and do it yourself. It's always fun watching someone assemble a bolt the first time, the disassembly is the easy part.
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If the bolt headspaces OK and is undamaged, yes, it would be fine to use. Garand
bolts are interchangeable. The -19 bolt will fit later (and earlier) receivers. The 6528287 bolts were a later version that had engineering improvements. Functionally, the -19 bolt will be OK. The issue with headspace applies to any bolt/receiver combination no matter when the parts were made. I'd check headspace on any rifle I bought, even if all the parts match.
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Op rod spring
Another issue is your op rod spring. I'd replace any USGI op rod spring & install an Orion 7 op rod spring. The USGI springs sent typically found in M1s may be too short; worn (shiny spots) or rub marks; kinked or even broken. These springs wear out; the Army periodically replaced them.
Orion 7 makes the best replacements available and they are cheap. While you are at it, replace the clip latch spring. These two springs, when worn, are the most common cause of many malfunctions.
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Thank you all of you for your good advises.
The rifle has been for sure checked at the exact moment it has been imported to Italy
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As for the spare parts, I will see what I can find here, most of USA
stores cannot ship and send arm parts outside USA or to Italy 'cause of ITAR rules.
Thanks again.
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A really fine one! I had a dealon a Garand
but the guy who offered it to me wasn´t a fair player. Another one will come.
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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