Ok, this is probably better asked over at the CMP forum, but I spend my time here. I took my garand to the range today and it exhibited a symptom I have not seen before. It was somewhat randomly ejecting a partial clip. Generally, after the 3rd went down range, it would decide to spit out the clip. I went through 4 clips, but not one straight through. I have 8 dummy cartridges (metal snap caps) that I loaded in a clip and ran through the rifle when I got home. Oddly, it does not exhibit this early ejection with manual cycling the rounds through the chamber. The clip stays in like it should until the last round then "ping" just like it was designed. That's the major symptom.
Now some back story. I recently bought a dupe stock and set to fitting, sanding, staining, and oiling it. This was the first outing for the rifle in its new dress. Unfortunately, she's a bit like a trophy wife right now. Pretty, but not good for much. In addition to the early ejection, the rifle was not cycling correctly- mostly not picking up the next round. What I am not sure about is whether this is due to insufficient gas or insufficient speed of the follower pushing up the next round. Either way there is more troubleshooting to do. I'm pretty sure I have some dragging in the system somewhere, so the stock is coming off for some additional fitting. That said, the immediate question is "has anyone else seen a rifle that would eject a clip early under live fire, but not when manually cycling?" Thanks.
hlee
ps- does anyone else struggle to type "clip" instead of mag, even when clip is correct?
Now some back story. I recently bought a dupe stock and set to fitting, sanding, staining, and oiling it. This was the first outing for the rifle in its new dress. Unfortunately, she's a bit like a trophy wife right now. Pretty, but not good for much. In addition to the early ejection, the rifle was not cycling correctly- mostly not picking up the next round. What I am not sure about is whether this is due to insufficient gas or insufficient speed of the follower pushing up the next round. Either way there is more troubleshooting to do. I'm pretty sure I have some dragging in the system somewhere, so the stock is coming off for some additional fitting. That said, the immediate question is "has anyone else seen a rifle that would eject a clip early under live fire, but not when manually cycling?" Thanks.
hlee
ps- does anyone else struggle to type "clip" instead of mag, even when clip is correct?