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    Which M1 Garand part equals a camshaft?

    Machinery of all types generally has one main or important part. It's often said that with an engine the camshaft is the heartbeat of the engine. Which part of an M1 Garand would be it's camshaft or important part. My guess is the gas cylinder, op rod or op rod spring. Any other guesses.

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    Man Bill, that's a tough one. If we're talking about just making the Garand run, I'll say the oprod. The oprod has FIVE areas that can ruin your day;
    1. Gas Piston
    2. Correct Bend
    3. Oprod catch area
    4. Lug well for bolt
    5. Oprod tab

    That's 5 areas that have to be right or your SOL.

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    What part of a Garand can't be removed and still have the rifle run? None. Every part is the heart of a Garand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canes7 View Post
    What part of a Garand can't be removed and still have the rifle run? None. Every part is the heart of a Garand.
    I can shoot a garand with NO;
    Butt plate or its screws and all the handguard metal
    Stock ferule
    front sight
    rear sight
    lower band
    handguards
    safety
    accelerator

    I think that's about it.

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    I vote for the bolt. With the gas sytem removed, the rifle would still fire, just not a semi. Remove the bolt and and you get no bang.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timshufflin View Post
    I can shoot a garand with NO;
    Butt plate or its screws and all the handguard metal
    Stock ferule
    front sight
    rear sight
    lower band
    handguards
    safety
    accelerator

    I think that's about it.
    I dunno Tim....you talking about a pretty sorry Garand at that point. It might just be better off used as a club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REHRIFLE View Post
    I vote for the bolt. With the gas sytem removed, the rifle would still fire, just not a semi. Remove the bolt and and you get no bang.
    I never thought about the bolt. You may have a really good point, you just want to make sure you stop the threat with the first shot.
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    I was kind of thinking that an OP rod would equate to a camshaft.If You think about it,You have the ammo(Fuel),this is ignited by firing mechanism(spark plugs/ignition system),the energy is used in the Gas cylinder to start the"Motions of funtion".Just as the camshaft has to turn in order to syncronize the valves and such to run,the op rod must move forward for the funtioning process to happen without fault.It could also be argued that the bolt would fill this spot,but I still equate the bolt to the delivery system(carb?throttle body)...anyhow,I'll stick with op rod as I have to choose one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REHRIFLE View Post
    I vote for the bolt. With the gas sytem removed, the rifle would still fire, just not a semi. Remove the bolt and and you get no bang.
    This is also true,but if the bolt is compromised/broke,there can be no delivery of "fuel"(like having gas,but no ignition system).If an op rod is damaged it can still function,just not properly.I have personally seen Vehicles still run with Camshaft broke in half,if Your bolt is not working to fire things up there is no function possible(other than a club).this is why I still say op rod...but then again,I am an Idiot and this may only make sense to Me?!!
    Ryan
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    You know what.. I'm going to change my answer to ammo. Ammo is the heart of a Garand. Followed closely by the bayonet and butt.
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