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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
1944 M1 GARAND REFURBISH
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1676575" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Because of the heavy hammer spring, you will feel no loosenes in the trigger housing components. But, that does not mean that there isn't wear on the trigger and hammer pins. When I replaced the pins in the first Garand that I bought, because they had obvious wear, the difference was like night and day. Now, when a Garand comes into my shop, it is one of the first things I look at. New , G.I. pins are available with just a small bit of searching. Takes special tool to dis-assemble/assemble the trigger housing, both M1s and M1As.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1676575, member: 24284"] Because of the heavy hammer spring, you will feel no loosenes in the trigger housing components. But, that does not mean that there isn't wear on the trigger and hammer pins. When I replaced the pins in the first Garand that I bought, because they had obvious wear, the difference was like night and day. Now, when a Garand comes into my shop, it is one of the first things I look at. New , G.I. pins are available with just a small bit of searching. Takes special tool to dis-assemble/assemble the trigger housing, both M1s and M1As. [/QUOTE]
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