M1 Garand Parts Bolts, Barrels, Operating Rods, Gas Cylinders and other USGI and New Parts for the collector and shooter. Many items are 'one each' in availability and the ACTUAL part is pictured unless there are several available. Parts are listed in the major groupings below to. Winchester M1 Garand Serial Number 2505356 I have for sale a CMP Winchester (Drawing number D28291-2) with a Winchester Barrel (me 2+ and TE 3 with my gages). The trigger guard, number C46025WRA, trigger housing, number D28290-WRA, hammer, number C46008-1WRA, safety MXR. Getting the PartsThe receiver is the component that defines the gun. You will need to buy this through a dealer holding an FFL or Federal Firearms License. You will probably want to use a new barrel, there are several sources of these. For the rest of the parts, you can purchase them separately. However, many dealers sell bags of parts. A bag of parts may or may not come from the same rifle. Even if they do, that rifle may have been refurbished, so the parts in a typical kit will have been manufactured over a wide range of years. We got the parts from a variety of suppliers. ODCMP at Camp Perry was the source of my receiver. What A Country supplied the barrel. It's a Citadel barrel, newly manufactured, so we had to do the finish reaming as described on the next page. Open dental software training. Dosespot eRx issues have been resolved. Please contact support if you are still experiencing any further disruptions. The latest Open Dental User Newsletter has been released. See company announcements, new feature highlights, tips and tricks, and more. Again, Open Dental is a top notch company with top notch staff!!!! Amazingly easy to use and constantly being updated with latest versions, you don't need to wait for a new full release, like some other dental software programs. Open dental techs just update your software with new features when they develop them. Open Dental is a powerful, flexible, affordable dental practice management software used by dental offices all over the world. We got some individual parts (gas cylinder assembly, components of the action) from 'Italian Andy', a guy in Italy who sold parts over eBay until they stopped gun part sales. Now he sells through gunbroker.com We got a parts kit of most of the remaining parts from Dupage Trading Company or similar. I think these were NATO returns from either Greece or Denmark, rifles they had kept stored somewhere in case of Soviet invasion. Greece used the M1 Garand until the late 1970s, and the honor guard on Syntagma Square in Athens still carries them. Complete collection of M1 Garand parts ready for final assembly Once we had the parts, we parkerized most of them. I have another page describing the parkerizing process. The exception to the parkerizing is the gas cylinder. It is made of stainless steel to withstand the high gas temperatures. This made for a fairly large and very reflective part near the muzzle. Back in the day, the men in the field re-blackened their gas cylinders with smoke from a campfire, a candle, or a trusty Zippo. Now we use chemical blackening. This isn't a colored coating, like paint, but it is a chemical reaction that darkens stainless steel. Think about that: it changes the color of otherwise stainless steel. So yes, it involves some rather caustic chemicals! We used Caswell's stainless steel blackener. Other places we looked at, or that my friend used as a source for his, included Boyd's Gun Stocks. I was pleasantly surprised to find that some sources of Garand parts sell through Amazon. WARNING: All content on this web site, including technical data, information, and reports of any activities, do not detail the comprehensive training, procedures, techniques, and safety precautions which are absolutely necessary to properly carry out similar activity. The reader MUST NOT attempt any reported activity, technique, or use of equipment based on reports on this web site. Always consult comprehensive reference manuals for details of proper training requirements, procedures, techniques and safety equipment and precautions before attempting any similar behavior.
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