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January 5th, 2019, 09:59 PM #11
Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
I use Super Lube. It’s a synthetic grease that never hardens. I put that $hit on everything. I think I saw some at Walmart. But recently topped up my supply at Amazon.
Don’t obsess over what grease, though. Your Garand will like whatever you use.
Enjoy!
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January 5th, 2019, 10:29 PM #12
Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
Weapon shield.
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January 6th, 2019, 09:40 AM #13
Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
Grease Specifications and where to lube:
http://www.garandgear.com/m1-garand-grease
+1 on Weapon Shield Grease.
Just a FYI: Don't shoot just any 30.06 ammo out of your Garand.
Most modern 30.06 ammo is to hot for the M1. It can bend the OP rod.
Only use Military surplus or modern 30.06 labeled for M1 Garand.
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https://www.ammogarand.com/30m1gaam.html
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January 6th, 2019, 11:11 AM #14
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January 6th, 2019, 11:19 AM #15Grand Member
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Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
You don't need a special grease for the Garand. Any grease will do. It was designed at a time when their were no super slick wiz-bang greases (at $20 an ounce). If you want to be "correct" the original spec was for Lubriplate grease. It is still in production but hard to find. I shot my Garands for decades using auto store axle grease. Then I found a box of the little grease pots that went into the cleaning kit in the butt. Been using those lately but there is no difference.
Look up a diagram of points to apply the rifle grease and make sure you use grease (not oil)............. and don't be stingy.
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January 6th, 2019, 11:57 AM #16Senior Member
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Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
Thanks all.
I was reading about the gas plug. There are 4 out there that will let one shoot any ammo ? I plan on shooting the Military, but will any of these plugs prolong parts life or benefit the rifle in any way?
- Schuster M1 Garand High Volume Gas Plug
- Schuster DCM Adjustable Gas Plug with Wrench M1 Garand Steel Parkerized
- Schuster M1 Garand WWII Adjustable Gas Plug (Same as above but has original appearance of the early World War 2) - What is considered EARLY WW 2 in the Garands?
- Garandgear Ported Gas Plug
Also read about applying a lot of grease in the right places not oil.
Found this training film on zeroing
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January 6th, 2019, 12:03 PM #17Senior Member
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Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
Internal operation of M1 Garand
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January 6th, 2019, 12:17 PM #18Grand Member
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Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
I reload all of my Garand ammo to the original military specs so I don't see any need for an adjustable plug. You are not going to wear out a properly greased receiver with "in Spec" ammo.
The adjustable plugs are used if you shoot heavy bullets with slower powders. These loads give higher gas port pressures an cycle the oprod faster. In extreme cases you can even bend the oprod. The problem I see is after adjusting the plug to the hotter ammo you probably can't shoot the standard ammo in it. Adjustable plugs are mostly used by long range match shooters who load 180+ grain bullets and push the load slightly to get higher velocities.
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January 6th, 2019, 05:07 PM #19Senior Member
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Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
Found this. Will keep on looking for the best deal on the stuff..
M1 Garand Grease Pot Lubriplate 130-A WWII use
https://www.ammogarand.com/m1-garand...-wwii1130.html
M1 Garand Grease Pots. Original WWII production with original white/cream colored "Lubriplate" grease. These are used and dirty but are FULL so "as issued" inside, just grungy on outsides.
Lubriplate grease was used during WWII, after the war the darker thick grease was substituted and the Pots were also marked with just "Grease, Rifle" on tops, which are more common.
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January 6th, 2019, 05:11 PM #20Senior Member
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Re: M1 Garand's Winchester Receivers
Nice looking rifle Ray. Nice groups on the targets. What range where these pictures taken at?
I did a little reading on the "Lead Dipped" - lots of info out there.
It may be sometime until I get out to shoot it. Want to make sure I have everything from A to Z covered, including the proper ammo. Don't want any KABOOMs on this piece of history!
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