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Now I have dealt with the Camp perry Store and have nothing but good things about them.
Anyways I found this & I would share it with you great people! (And Mom says that I have a sharing problem!)

http://thecmp.org/cmp_sales/rifle_sales/m1-garand/Civilian Marksmanship Program

 

Go To CMP Main PageHome - CMP Main PageAbout CMPM1 Garand NomenclatureM1 Field StrippingM1 Detail StrippingRe-Assembly of the M1M1 AccessoriesM1 RiflesRelated Links How We Re-Assemble An M1 Garand



R
e-assembly of the M1 Garand rifle is a process that can take a couple of weeks to learn. Becoming familiar with how a firearm operates and how the parts work together is very important for a plethora of reasons not the least of which is keeping it functioning. Being able to take a weapon down to its individual parts helps one learn these things.
SAFETY
Always wear safety glasses when working on my rifles as there is the possibility of a spring popping lose and you don’t want to lose my vision over maintaining an M1.. no matter how historic.
Once the rifle has been Field Stripped we turn our attention to the following individual groups and take them apart one at a time.

AMMO CHECK OUT

Home UpNext

PARTS CHECK OUT 

 

Crossed Rifles
(419) 635-2141
P.O. Box 576
Port Clinton
OHIO 43452
FAX
(419) 635-2802
Crossed Rifles

 

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Civilian Marksmanship Program

 

Go To CMP Main PageHome - CMP Main PageAbout CMPM1 Garand NomenclatureM1 Field StrippingM1 Detail StrippingRe-Assembly of the M1M1 AccessoriesM1 RiflesRelated Links How We Re-Assemble An M1 Garand



R
e-assembly of the M1 Garand rifle is a process that can take a couple of weeks to learn. Becoming familiar with how a firearm operates and how the parts work together is very important for a plethora of reasons not the least of which is keeping it functioning. Being able to take a weapon down to its individual parts helps one learn these things.
SAFETY
Always wear safety glasses when working on my rifles as there is the possibility of a spring popping lose and you don’t want to lose my vision over maintaining an M1.. no matter how historic.
Once the rifle has been Field Stripped we turn our attention to the following individual groups and take them apart one at a time.

AMMO CHECK OUT

Home UpNext

PARTS CHECK OUT 

 

Crossed Rifles
(419) 635-2141
P.O. Box 576
Port Clinton
OHIO 43452
FAX
(419) 635-2802
Crossed Rifles

 

©1997-2013 Civilian Marksmanship Program  &
MemorablePlaces.com Web Design
All rights reserved.

This Section’s Web Design By:  MemorablePlaces.com The M1 Garand Rifle
Updates and Info: webmaster@thecmp.org

 

 

 

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