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    Bubba'd 1903

    It is a remington made 1903 (not the 03a3) I got at my local gun store for $350. The stock was just poorly sporterized. Ill post pictures when I get my phones camera working again. I got her because she had a nice barrel with strong rifling (surprising since the barrel is marked 6-42)
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    Bubba'd 1903

    So I just bought this stock from sarco https://www.sarcoinc.com/springfield-stock-select-grade/ but after reading their reviews I'm kinda scared. I read a lot of reviews saying the product received was not what was described and sarco didn't want to refund them. Does anyone here have any...
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    Federal shotshell help

    Does anyone know when federal used this 20 gauge box? Any info would be appreciated.
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    Bubba'd 1903

    It said buy now for 150, took the money off my card then they called and said it was sold. im still waiting for them to refund my card so I can buy a different one. Almost having as bad of luck with this 1903 as my m1 garand.
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    M1 garand failure to extract

    Forgot to mention before I shot I completely cleaned and regreased the gun. No rust/corrosion or pitting of any kind in chamber. Completely smooth. Also checked with no-go gauge.
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    M1 garand failure to extract

    So I shot a bunch of the ppu garand safe stuff and had the problem again with about 10 percent of it. I also did what slamfire said and reloaded 25 of the problem tracer cases (46 grains imr4895). I had the problem with 3 of them. I looked at the extractor and it looks fine to me. No beveled...
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    Bubba'd 1903

    I want an original straight grip. I ordered a nice one off eBay last night then got a call an hour later saying it was sold
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    Bubba'd 1903

    I finally got a ww2 dated 1903 to go with my m1!! Only problem is someone cut the stock in half after the second barrel band. Anyone know were I can get a new one? (By "new" I mean original unmodified) I've seen a lot online for about 175 but every time I click on one I get a big red "out of...
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    M1 garand failure to extract

    So I went to the range today and shot 50 tracers from a different lot and didn't have the problem once. Maybe those rounds were overpressure. But if they were wouldn't I of had a hard time pulling them out by hand? They just slid right out the chamber.
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    M1 garand failure to extract

    Its surplus m25 tracer. The rounds slide right out of the chamber if I manually pull back the bolt so I don't think it's oversized rounds or a rough chamber. After seeing how cheep the springs are ill just get new ones. Do you think I should order a new extractor too or see if the springs work...
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    M1 garand failure to extract

    If I manually manipulate the bolt, the case extracts just fine.
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    M1 garand failure to extract

    57 dated m25 tracer. I thought that might be the problem but then I tried federal garand ammo and still had the failure to extract.
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    M1 garand failure to extract

    Here are photos of the worst case So extractor spring? Thanks for your replies.
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    M1 garand failure to extract

    My m1 is failing to extract about 1 out of 10 fired cases. The bolt will cycle, pick up a new round and try to shove it into the back of the unextracted case. Any ideas what could cause this? I was told to buy a bolt rebuild kit but I don't want to randomly replace parts without knowing if the...
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    M1 garand

    So after taking her shooting for the first time and looking at her in daylight I noticed the stock is much lighter in color and newer looking than the hand guard. It is definitely a different kind of wood too. But I guess I can't complain for 800 dollars. She was by far the cheapest m1 at the...
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    M1 garand

    I recently got a 1943 dated m1 garand with what my research says is the "correct" stock cartouche for a 1943 springfeild armory made stock, but their is no spot for the cleaning kit. Does that mean this is a reproduction stock someone faked the cartouche on or were stocks made without the...
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    Help identify this cartridge case

    I'm not sure if this is the right place but I need help identifying this piece of brass. The headstamp is 86E378-014M82LS. The mouth of the case has copper "teeth" coming out. Looks like they might of been a crimp that opened when shot? The head is about the same dimensions as 45-70 brass but it...
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