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M-1 Garand Field Strip
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Re: M-1 Garand Field Strip
The Garand in action.
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I want one, I've got a decent amount of Lake City .30-06 tucked away for a rainy day, I don't even use my Remington 7400 for anything. If anyone wants to trade a garand for a Rem 7400 + $200, let me know :P
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Those Garands are nice. I would like to own one as well
I like those field strip instructional videos on you tube. They've got one for just about every gun on you tube. |
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Yeah, I should make one explaining my trick for getting the bolt on a ruger 10-22 back on the recoil spring/cocking handle assembly :bear_shifty:
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That rifle is amazingly engineered for it's time. It's so easy to strip, all the parts look well designed, well thought out and rugged as hell. Even sounds good. :)
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Good rifle,I carried one 1958-1962.
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