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My 1943 IBM mixmaster
This is my 1943 IBM. The bright barrel is a 1944 dated Inland, the wood and sling are new as is the reproduction rear sight.
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11-26-2012 11:53 AM
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Nice clean weapon. Have you shot it, yet?
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Although I have only two of the rifles pictured in your collection, I've fired all of them except the Krag
. Very nice rifles and photos! Thanks! - Bob
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Nice collection.
I can't get my head around your Garand
malf. Slam fires the last round, and might not eject clip. I don't see the connection to a bad op rod. I was thinking clip ejector spring, but I don't know if that would have anything to do with a slam fire. But why would an Op Rod cause a slam fire. Hmmmmm............. I'm no garand guru though. If it slam fires, I would guess that either the hammer is following for some reason only on the last round. Or..... I don't know. Stuck firing pin??? But that seems odd that it would only be on the last round. Weird.
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I think the bolt is not going all the way to the rear. That would explain how it is closing on an empty clip and probably not engaging the sear. I don't know why it only does it on the last round. The gunsmith re-parkerized everything and installed the new barrel. Her fired five test rounds. My first time at the range, I loaded a clip of brand new commercial 150 gr. FMJ. I fired two three shot groups and then Bam-Bam-Ting. I stripped the weapon and could find nothing visually wrong. I put it back together and loaded a second clip of the same ammo and again fired two three shot groups and on the seventh pull of the trigger Bam-Bam. This time the bolt closed over the empty clip. That was enough for me, I put the rifle back in it's case.
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The bolt has to be going all the way back if it's firing all 8 rounds. But why the double on the last........... Hmmmmmmmmm....... Above my pay grade. I would imagine if you ask the guys in the Garand
forum, they could help you. If you don't get any answers here, I can go ask on Arfcom for you. Those guys know a lot over there. OR the CMP
forums.
My garand was short stroking when I first got it. The op rod was rubbing against the stock and I needed to sand the stock just a tad. Problem solved after that and I've never had a problem with it after that. Now, there is a test you can do to see if that is happening. Called the tip test. But I really don't think that's your problem, so I won't explain it on here. I still think you might need a new clip ejector spring, but it doesn't explain the double on the last two shots. I don't think it does at least.
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Hmmm, I'll contact the gunsmith and ask him to look at that possibility as well. The stock is new and I did final fitting, sanding and six coats of Lin-Speed. At first, it was a very tight fit on my receiver. It still requires a tug to separate the receiver from the stock.
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Did you break down your bolt at any point? A sticky firing pin could cause slam fires or doubles. I think I already said that. But why the last round. A tight stock is good. But it might be affecting something somewhere. I wonder if a worn out sear is the problem. But even that, why only the last round. Hmmm...........
Do you want me to ask around some other forums about it?
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Brit-Tex,
Best to ask about your M1
on our Garand forum.
But wanted to ask;
Did your IBM have a scope mounted on it at one time?
Looks as though it may have been tapped for one on the left side of the receiver... per your picture
Charlie-Painter777
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