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wish I'd never sold mine ... all it needed was a gas cylinder and operating rod. <sigh> Even if it was a "weldo", I still liked it!

 

wrench

kevin stein

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Haven't seem THAT movie in about 1000 years!!

 

WElll... having had more than my fair share of "Garand Thumb", I'll have to go with

 

"Bolt Group, SIR"

 

(don't stick your thumb in there boy, if want to keep it!)

 

wrench

kevin stein

Posted

I had a 1943 Springfield Armory. Not a reweld and it was bee-yootiful. The operating rod/gas tube housing that had the front sight was a bit loose so I did the old armorers trick using a mallet and drift to spread out the 3 parts that fit into the dovetail on the barrel. Tightened it right up, no wobble and it shot accurately. I also bought one of the "tanker" models and it also shot nice, no jams or misfires. Those babies were fun to shoot.

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