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    M1 Garand ADI Lithgow Receiver

    Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge of this receiver? I know Lithgowicon made some fine, strong firearms, but what about their M1icon Garand receivers? Are they reliable? From my understanding they are machined to Mil-Spec from a steel casting.
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    I have not owned or used a M-1 built by ADI using a Lithgowicon receiver. When these rifles were fairly common, consensus of opinion reflected in postings to the CSPicon M-1 Forum were that the receivers were of uneven quality with some reporting problem free function and good accuracy while others reported issues in function due to inadequate quality control of machining. One problem I remember was concern that the safety bridge inside the receiver was not consistently cut. At one point it was not a bad idea to buy one of these rifles and use the parts to build a M-1 using a receiver purchased from the CMPicon. HTH. Sincerely. BruceV

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    I believe that's the receiver Springfield Armory bases their "new" M1icon Garand rifles on.

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    that's Springfield Arm INC>>>

    let's not confuse the newbies

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    Better off getting one from the CMPicon and save your money, then you don't have a junk parts rifle, like Centurty arms M1icon. Yes Springfield Arms Inc. used it on the NEW garand and its not bad but they ask way to much for a copy.

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    Not to jump to Springfield's defense, but their M1icon has been made for several years by rotary casting at a modern facility in Canadaicon, I believe and should be as good as, say, a Ruger, which uses the same method.

    The Lithgowicon receiver was of variable quality, so best to avoid those rifles unless you need a parts kit for an M1 build. The parts will likely be a mixture of Italianicon and other stuff from US manufacture.

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    I handled the Springfield Incorporated Lithgowicon M1icon receivers at Camp Perry. The year they came out.

    The receivers they had on hand, and cheap, were cosmetic seconds. I believe that Springfield Armory INC was using good QA, so any receivers they shipped were safe to use.

    Still, as long as GI M1 receivers are around, or GI M1 rifles can be had from the CMPicon, it does not make sense to buy an aftermarket version of the M1.

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    Here's what Fulton Armory thinks about the Lithgowicon's: http://www.fulton-armory.com/Lithgow-TI.htm

    The receiver they tested appears to be junk, a paperweight at best. I'd go with a genuine USGI receiver.
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    Thanks for all the replies with great info and insight. I am looking to build a
    M1D clone and someone had the Lithgowicon for $125. Saved me from the usual lesson of, going cheap upfront only gets expensive down the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riflegreen297 View Post
    Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge of this receiver? I know Lithgowicon made some fine, strong firearms, but what about their M1icon Garand receivers? Are they reliable? From my understanding they are machined to Mil-Spec from a steel casting.
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