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This is what my follower looks like with the action open.Is it a problem?
Picture did not download.The follower is higher on one sde of the reciever.
StockDoc
07-28-2014, 10:58
Hard to tell with no picture. Does it feed properly? Does it shoot or jam when firing? Could be welded receiver, worn follower, worn receiver. If it shoots fine, don't worry about it. If it doesn't take to a 'smith.
Thanks for the reply Doc.Have not fired it yet.Here is a picture of follower.
Thanks
Joe
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Picture of follower.
psteinmayer
07-29-2014, 05:08
Looks fine to me. The follower should slide from side to side. Put a little white lithium grease on the sliding parts.
StockDoc
07-29-2014, 07:14
same here, looks normal, it's not tilted at all, one rail is lower then the other. like mayer said, it does need some grease though.
Grease it is :) Now to get to the range.
Thanks for the replys
Joe
Hum, I have never greased a follower/slide
StockDoc
07-29-2014, 03:23
Hum, I have never greased a follower/slide
You don't grease the rails that ride in the receiver channels, interesting. I guess it really doesn't move that much, hmmmm
psteinmayer
07-29-2014, 03:38
On the Garand, you should apply white lithium grease to any parts that slide, such as the follower (rails included), op rod where it contacts the receiver and bottom of the barrel, etc. A lot of people have received Garands from the CMP and they arrive bone dry (my brother-in-law included)... and then they wonder why they don't operate properly. I apply the grease to the bolt lugs and trigger group too. Never fire a dry Garand Rifle!
StockDoc
07-29-2014, 03:38
this might help you:
http://www.garandgear.com/how-to-grease-your-m1-garand
But I still grease the recesses that the follower rides in, was taught to do that.
psteinmayer
07-29-2014, 03:44
That's awesome! Thanks Stockdoc.
aptech77
07-30-2014, 05:58
Here's the stuff you want...
https://www.lubriplate.com/Online-Store/14-oz-cans/130-A-Rifle-Grease-14-oz-can.aspx
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