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The book says that too tight of a headspace can cause the doubling ( a factor because of the rebarrel ) , but again , not just on the last rounds. Most stuff stays the same through the cycling of the eight rounds . The components of the feed / clip latch / slide hold open / area change geometry during the feeding. Look there for any bent parts or abnormal wear patterns that could be binding things up to a point where the bolt / slide movement or speed is affected . Other than that , I , too , am stumped .
Chris
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Originally Posted by
painter777
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
Good catch. I didn't notice that.
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That's what it looks like. Only the one hole. It had a late style adjustable rear sight when I got it. It also had a Postal Meter stock with an odd "SAFE FIRE" with direction arrows after each word stamped into the wood above the late style rotating safety. I put it back to WWII configuration but never messed with the tapped hole.
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Only one hole. Seems odd.