I think on the coldest night of the winter each year we should go outside and pee in the barrels and all over the action of our Garands in memory of those who had to do this in order to thaw their rifles. Amen. Rick B
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I think on the coldest night of the winter each year we should go outside and pee in the barrels and all over the action of our Garands in memory of those who had to do this in order to thaw their rifles. Amen. Rick B
Absolutely correct! Makes the world of collecting somewhat "madenning" at times. This sort of scenario happened and more than once. "Best Guess" is so appropriate. Key is that (from a collecting standpoint) we are not blind to something not matching the book. Nothing is absolute. Just because it doesn't match the books and is not "correct" does not mean it is wrong.
Can anyone tell me if any other threads (ignore the obvious "nekked women" types) have had this much interest/posts?
It's a good discussion.
I don't know, I would like to point out that often times (CMP Forum and others) cooler heads never prevail and arguments (discussions) get overly emotional at times...this topic included.
It is a good discussion, and when things can bounce around the philosophical and avoid the emotional...never know what twists and turns it can take. :)
Slightly OT, but the ones I like on the CMP forum are about whether you should sell them or not. (Much less at a profit!)
My view.
I have 3 M1s I will not fire. Two "new" post-war rifles, one SA and one HRA and a restored Gas Trap. I would likely shoot the Gas Trap if the gas cylinder was not cracked.
"New" M1s are uncommon and quite frankly not much different than well-worn versions when it comes to firing them so I fail to see the charm in firing an as-new one since it really won't be much different than your garden variety racker. I say leave the new ones new.
On the other hand getting a chance to fire a Gas Trap is a very special treat. I have a second restored rifle with a Gene Barnett barrel and gas cylinder that I shoot fairly often. In fact I'd rather shoot that rifle than any other one in the safe. The only other concessions on that rifle are the firing pin and the op-rod spring. Everything else is correct and original.
A regular spring will work with it. The Dual spring was just reason to fit the style of rod then later realized they didnt need that type of rod or spring. Rick B