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    Is "Fitting" Requred When Replacing Op Rod and/or Gas Cylinder?

    Some questions on replacing op rod and/or gas cylinder:

    1) If I replace an op rod, does it need to be "fitted" to the gas cylinder?

    2) I replace the gas cylinder and the op rod, do either need to be "fitted"?

    3) Do the answers to the above change any if I use a NM op rod and/or NM gas cylinder?

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    JGW

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    No, No, and No. Every Garand part should interchange if in spec.
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    Stu beat me to it.
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    Thanks guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musketjon View Post
    Stu beat me to it.
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    You snooze you lose
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