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Some of my Data for Garands
HELPFUL INFO FOR GARAND-DRIVERS
VARIOUS SPECS 1.) Op-Rod Specs; a.) Piston Dia.; Min. Diameter- 0.5256 b.) Out of Round; No more than .00035 c.) Tab specs; Height- .320(min..317), Width-.250, Thickness-.100(Min..097) 2.) Gas-Cylinder Front-end; 0.532( Easy way to measure, most times the belt on a 7mmMagnum case will measure .531. If it slides into the Gas-Cylinder front-end tightly, you're good to go.) 3.) Gas-Port; 30-06-.079(use #47 drill bit to check, No-Go is #45 bit) .308- A little nebulous. Depending on Manufacturer anywhere from .096 to .107. 4.) Sight adjustments(Come-ups) Based on 100 yard zero. a.) 200 yards-two clicks up from 100 yard zero b.) 300 yards-five clicks up from 100 yard zero c.) 500 yards- twelve clicks up from 100 yard zero d.) 600 yards- sixteen clicks up from 100 yard zero 5.) Targeting front sight a.) sight correction with M1 Garand is .007= 1-inch at 100 yards b.) Formula; (Sight Radius in inches)x(Impact point distance from point of aim)/(Range to target in yards)x(36” per yard)=sight correction. c.) (28”,sight radius of M1)x(1” from point of aim)/(100 yards)x(36)=.007 d.) Say you need 18 clicks of elevation to zero at one-hundred yards. Optimal Elevation amount is six clicks for proper use of sight. So; (28” times 12{18 clicks minus 6}/(100 times 36)= .093 336/3600=.093 So, filing the front sight down by .093 will put you at zero with six clicks at 100 yards. This is assuming proper trigger-guard tension and a tight lower-band(Both have the effect of raising point of impact through loss of downward pressure). 6.) Checking Lubrication through ejection a.) Properly lubed- First seven rounds between 1 O’Clock and 2:30(barrel direction is 12:00),with round #8 at 3:00. b.) Ejection at 12:00 to less than 1:00- Over-lubricated c.) Ejection past 2:30- Under-Lubed or dirty 7.) Grease-Lube points on Garand a.) Bottom of barrel from 1” in front of receiver to 3”. b.) Op-rod Tab Track c.) Camming Surface in Hump of Op-rod d.) Bolt-camming lug on Hammer e.) Inside rear-lip of receiver f.) Locking recesses of receiver(Bolt-lug slots) g.) First four inches of Op-Rod Spring that go into Op-Rod. 8.) Op-Rod and Hammer springs A.) Op-Rod Spring 1.) Correct length is 19-3/4" to 21-1/4" free-length 2.) No flat spots on Spring 3.) Coils 1/8th." apart, no kinks. B.) Hammer Spring 1.) Minimum length- 2-3/8ths."- 1/8th." Here's a link to a friend's site which gives a complete checkout of the parts on your Garand. It will explain the measurements I've given pictorially and many others. http://www.garandgear.com/inspecting-your-m1-garand __________________
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Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas COTEP#CBOB0428 NRA,GCA,OGCA, USAF,Msgt.(Ret.) Last edited by Dave Waits; 04-01-2014 at 10:01 AM. |
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