Bad or too often used enbloc clips can cause function troubles, I've heard. I generally replace ALL Springs on a used weapon with an unknown history before I fire it, and change them according to the weapon's maintenance schedule thereafter.
The most important thing to remember to give you Garanda Long and Healthy Life is to Lube it - WITH GREASE - according to the US GI Manual, and I believe copies are posted right here. Some use Lubriplate, some Mobil One Synthetic Wheel Bearing Grease, etc. Do NOT just use oil, unless you are in extreme cold or desert sand. And nowadays, in those environments we have "embedding" lubricants like Tetra Grease and several others (Mpro7 LX, I have heard, also) that, once used regularly, embed in the steel and continue to lube, even when wiped off. Enjoy your Garand - John was a Canadian
, after all! CC
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