
Originally Posted by
Fick_2141
The ding on the case rim and a bent case mouth is common to almost all Garands. They are for two seperate reasons and both occur after extraction.
The ding or bent rim is caused by the case hitting the boltface as the ejector plunger begins to flip the empty case out of the extractor. There is enough inertia or kinetic energy in the empty case to slightly bend the rim inward as it's engery is tranfered to the boltface as it stops it's reaward movement. It will only ding one side because of the angle created by the ejector plunger.
The bent case mouth occurs after the case has been ejected. As the oprod moves forward it hits the twirling case launching it to the 1 to 3 O'clock position, making the case mouth look like the letter D. Both of these phenonmenon are normal to Garands.
After a 50 rd match you will see the brass smudges on the oprod indicating where the contact occurs. It is nothing to worry about. Just wipe it off.
Ah HAH! Suspected as such. The ding on the rim has a straight line at the bend. If it were from the extractor during chambering, it would not be linear since the extractor claw has a radius. First time I ever saw anyone explain it. Also probably why using an adjustable gas lock screw seems to make it better. Kewl!