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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 ส.ค. 2007
Easy M1 & M1A Bolt Disassembly & Reassembly
How to disassemble and reassemble your M1 and M1A bolt quickly and easily.
This my first ever TH-cam video. I recorded it with an iPhone, and I fumbled my words a few times so please, be gentle.
I can't take any of the credit for inventing this. I learned it from a friend who owns the AGI gunsmithing video for the M1.
This my first ever TH-cam video. I recorded it with an iPhone, and I fumbled my words a few times so please, be gentle.
I can't take any of the credit for inventing this. I learned it from a friend who owns the AGI gunsmithing video for the M1.
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...AUSGEZEICHNET!!!!!!
THAAAAANK YOUUUU
Thank you! It worked as expected on my bolt!👍
Awesome Video, I seen a cheap M1 at a local gun shop and picked it up, but it wouldn't extract the case and I didn't know where to start and was afraid I needed to get the tool, but your video is very clear and instructional!
Ive watched 4 different videos, this is the best by far, thank you 👍🏼
Great video right to the point and very descriptive.
Could have easily shown this process without having to be dismissive of Brownells. That's a great tool they offer, especially if you need to do this on a regular basis!
Anyone having or had a issue with a M1A SOCOM 16 CQB not ejecting every other round. Doing it by hand and removing the mag after the round is chamberd. Out of 10 rounds roughly it will eject maybe 6 or 7 times other times it wont. But If it doesnt eject I can send the bolt home again and most times it will then eject. I bought gun used so not sure if the 20 round mags are SA or CMI. The gun is custom painted so idk if those markings would be stamped in or printed. And when there is like 2 rounds left in the mag it just shoots them out the top of gun. But getting back to the FTE issue if it leaves the round in the chamber I can barely tilt the rifle back and the casing falls out with ease on to the floor so it's not like its stuck in there and gas bolt is vertical. I recently cleaned the gun really good but didnt do a cleaning of what's in this video. Could the extractor be sticking since I dont know how many miles is on it or is it just a bad extractor?
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I was searching for servicing a Ruger Mini 14 bolt and your video came up. This is very helpful as they are similar. You really know your stuff!
Very good video instruction! Thank you for posting this. I’ve volunteered to clean several M1 Garands for my VFW. Apparently during ceremonies the rifles are not firing. I believe the last person to clean these rifles didn’t put them back together properly
Merci
this is one quick and easy tutorial.................... PING!
And you didn’t need to tell us your life story before hand...awesome vid....
my bolt exploded still
Almost like a ak bolt dissassemble
Resorting to cutting coils since as a lefty the final 4 cases eject directly at my right eye. Thank you!!
Thank you very much from France : - ) . Nice, clear and effective !
is the ejector plunger supposed to be attached to its spring? because mine are two separate pieces...
How did you snip the spring, I have a 7.62x51 nato garand, brand new spring, haven't done yet
Very solid video. Thank you
Is like to see the m1 bolt done Thanks
So an M1 and an M1A (M14) have both plunger ejectors AND Mechanical Ejectors???
You made no mention of the extractor spring and little plunger tip on the spring. I could see it staying in it's hole after you removed the extractor.
I need the tool. Only one good hand to work with.
Thank you!!! Very clear and to the point instructions. I love it.
Brilliant. Simply brilliant
Well done
Hey thanks for this. I bought a very expensive tool to do this and it broke on the first attempt. My M1A is supposed to be field serviceable like its military counterpart, and carrying the tool around would not be a good option. I learned a lot from this.
Doesn't the M1A have storage in the stock for a tool?
You need to edit this video and say Garand the right way.
On the M1A it is almost impossible to put the extractor back in because if its plunger. I could not press down the extractor with my thumb like everyone in videos I've seen can. I used the 30-06 method. I don't see how I can do it even with a tool because the extractor will still refuse to go down.
It’s even easier and simpler to just use a coin and insert the edge of the coin between the extractor base and bottom edge of bolt face and twist. Just keep your thumb over the ejector to prevent it from shooting across the room.
I have an m1 that gave lighter and light hits on the primer until it stopped hitting at all, do you think taking apart the bolt would help me figure out the problem? I have already cleaned the gun and soaked parts in solvent.
Thank you.
you called everything by the wrong name at first, lol
3/32" punch
Just did it! Your method worked amazing, thanks
clear & concise. good lighting too. thank you.
LOL at anybody who paid 70 dollars for a tool to do this. That is about 100 rounds of ammo you could've spent on.
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What size of punch did you use to drop the pin on the m-1 bolt please ..and is that the same for the m1-a bolt..or is there a substitute for the punch..
I used the same size punch for both the M1 and M1A. As far as size, I just used the largest punch I had from my kit that would fit into the hole.
Nice video.
Great video. Thanks.
You pronounce Garand's name correctly. In the book "Hatcher's Notebook", Col Julian Hatcher who knew Garand very well makes a point that Garand's name rhymes with errand. Thanks for your video. Ga-Rand as everyone says is incorrect.
Right on the money, Brad, poor Mr. Garand, who called his creation after himself, explained how it was pronounced, while everyone else, for some weird reason, put the accent on the last syllabe instead. I guess stubborn people are stubborn, and the rest just didn't know better. No internet, no cellphones, no way to mass-communicate something undoubtly considered not as relevant as some dude in Germany going on a conquering spree.
Nice video
Great video! I couldn't get the extractor in without a tool so I used my leatherman
Very similar to an AK bolt disassembly
Thanks for posting, very good.
Thanks for posting this video. Any other Garand videos you could post would be great !
Very helpful demonstration
Vary helpful. Thanks