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  • Hired_gun
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 25

    #1

    Problem with Navy Garand

    I have a Navy Garand built on an original receiver/barrel combo. Every part I put into it was brand new thru Bill Ricca or as close to new as possible.

    Initially it performed flawlessly. Now lately, after it fires the 6th round it ejects the spend casing but it also expends the unspent 7th round with it. It the chambers the 8th round no problem.

    Any suggestions?
    "ANYTHING WORTH FIGHTING FOR IS WORTH FIGHTING DIRTY FOR"
  • PhillipM
    Very Senior Member - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 5937

    #2
    Same clip?
    Phillip McGregor (OFC)
    "I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthur

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    • Hired_gun
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 25

      #3
      Problem with Navy Garand

      Originally posted by PhillipM
      Same clip?
      Different clip, everytime
      "ANYTHING WORTH FIGHTING FOR IS WORTH FIGHTING DIRTY FOR"

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      • Ted Brown
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 203

        #4
        Could be a weak recoil spring or defective follower.

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        • Hired_gun
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 25

          #5
          Originally posted by Ted Brown
          Could be a weak recoil spring or defective follower.
          I will try swapping them out....see what happens
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          • Hired_gun
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 25

            #6
            It just seem s strange that it is every 7th round, never fails. It didn't do it when first fired but now....
            Last edited by Hired_gun; 10-07-2016, 02:27.
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            • Dan Shapiro
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 5864

              #7
              Tow thoughts:
              1) Op rod spring free length should be between 19 1/2 and 20 1/4 inches long in order to maintain proper tension and "push" on the cartridges being fed. No flat spots on spring. Clean out the op rod tube, grease the 1st half of the spring that goes down the tube.
              2) Clip latch spring is weak. Temporary fix: stretch spring and retry. Will probably work for several rounds, but then the problem will reoccur. Replace spring.
              Last edited by Dan Shapiro; 10-07-2016, 04:00.
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              • Richard H Brown Jr
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 445

                #8
                Doing a quick goohoo search:

                1: Bad enblock clips, AEC marked clips are especially know to have this problem

                2: Troubleshooting in the U S Army Operator manual: http://m1-garand-rifle.com/garand-troubleshooting.php

                3: Find a good Garand smith, because you said it was made from good original parts.

                Since you said it originally worked fine, 1. cleaning 2. lubrication 3. bad clips 4. Parts: Follower rod or cartridge clip latch

                Hatcher's Book of the Garand, iirc has some comments on the 7th round clip ejection problem and original solution.

                RHB

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                • CPC
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 365

                  #9
                  from an old TM ..Ref the follower arm... Note: A bend in the vertical plane of the follower arm will affect the timing of the mechanism. If rear end of arm is bent up, the operating rod catch will release early and bolt snap forward as clip is inserted, or boltway close on an empty chamber. If bent down, the catch will engage too early and the clip be ejected containing the eighth, or seventh and eighth rounds. Loading may also be affected, as the catch will not release properly.

                  So sometimes it is not just the springs, etc., just something else to check. Over time, I have seen a lot of follower arms sold on ebay with a little wow or bend in them from the pics..
                  CC
                  Last edited by CPC; 10-09-2016, 09:17.

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                  • Hired_gun
                    Junior Member
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 25

                    #10
                    Thanks guys, I will have to check these things
                    "ANYTHING WORTH FIGHTING FOR IS WORTH FIGHTING DIRTY FOR"

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                    • Sunray
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 3251

                      #11
                      Manuals are here. Note the need for the provided UN & PW. TM 9-1275 and FM-23-5.

                      It's probably a bent follower arm(usually on the 7th round) or bullet guide or a defective clip ejector or its spring.
                      This is not the fabled Seventh Round Stoppage thing. That was solved before the rifle was in full production. It had to do with a manufacturing error.
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