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    Need the M1 Garand Trigger Housing and the SA Trigger blueprint

    Does anyone have the Garandicon d28290-18-SA Trigger Housing and the SA Trigger blueprint or a drawing showing all of the dimensions?

    I searched the Forum without luck so far, still working on internet searches.

    Thank you in advance.

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    Try Eric Nicolaus: themerc@windstream.net
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    D6528290

    Sent you a link to .jpg of the Drawing - did you receive?

    Try this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    D6528290 Sent you a link to .jpg of the Drawing - did you receive?
    Hi Mark, I didn't, where did you send it to?

    Thank you for the help

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    Try Eric Nicolaus: themerc@windstream.net
    Bob, Thank you but for what information I need Item Name: Rifle, U.S. Cal .30, M1icon: Diagrams & Pictures Price: $40.00 is kind of outside what I require. All I really need is these dimensions

    Attachment 110529

    I just thought the drawing was the best way to go since they would be factory dimensions.
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    dims

    I can pull the drawings, but the dims are datumed off of different features. The answer wont be .455" or anything like that. Its all tolerance stack.

    I need to wait till I get off of work

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse_ View Post
    I can pull the drawings, but the dims are datumed off of different features. The answer wont be .455" or anything like that. Its all tolerance stack. I need to wait till I get off of work
    Jesse, no rush thank you for the help.

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    Here is an example of tolerance stacking from a May dated rev from 1938.

    You can see how the way that those particular parts play with each other will have a very wide tolerance.


    Attachment 110531Attachment 110532

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    Check these out.

    The dimensions are all datumed from the trigger pin.

    In this case the two surfaces (in the blue bubble) can be:

    .620-.005" and .74+.020"

    Doin the math leaves you at a slot dimension of .120" to .145".

    The other details (in green) are even harder cause they are made from radii. These parts were designed to be made and measured and gauged in such a way where they would play nice with each other and nothing else.

    Maybe this helped? Also feel free to check my math. Im cutting and pasting on a work break.

    (Drawing from 1937)

    Attachment 110533Attachment 110534

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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    Hi Mark, I didn't, where did you send it to?

    Thank you for the help

    Bill
    sent it thru this sight also posted link above

    I believe the trigger housing number you are looking for is .515 +0 /-0.010

    the dimensions are on sheet 2 of D6502290
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