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Thread: M1 Garand clip latch ?'s

  1. Lightbulb M1 Garand clip latch ?'s

    I recently assembled a parts kit to a post war receiver. Head spaced and ready to go I notice the clip latch is hanging open a bit more than it should. When I say hanging open I mean you can see into the spring housing maybe the opening is .020 or so. Enough to see a space with proper lighting you could see the spring.
    When the bolt is back the clip latch sucks in as it's supposed too.

    I tried a couple different springs and pins with same results.

    Any help on rectifying this issue would be much appreciated.

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    Sounds normal to me. I can see the spring with all of my M1's.

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    jdsal:

    Just looked at my 1944 rifle, and if I'm looking at the right part(s) http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufact...106.htm?page=2 Nos. 18, 19, and 20. I can't see the spring, looking down into the machined slot the latch fits in. You might have one of the later latches, or a foreign replacement part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdsal View Post
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    Any help on rectifying this issue would be much appreciated.
    You have no issue to rectify . . .

    Take her to the range and "load-'er-up"!

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    Shoot it till it falls apart, then repair. No problem!

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    The clip latch is just that. A latch. Actually a button. Needs to 'hang' out a bit. Remember Rule Number One. If it works, don't fix it.
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    USGI for sure not replacement seems to work just fine just looked a bit odd.
    Thanks for the replies. Going to shoot her in the AM.
    Last edited by jdsal; 11-26-2016 at 07:52.

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