It really hasn’t had a lot of rounds put through it yet. I am sure that the guy that I got it from probably bought it new or very close to you. Thanks for coming by!
Thank you so much for the time to make this video! I bought my Springfield M1 yesterday and I'm super excited for it's arrival next week. Super informative video! Cheers!
I am interested in purchasing the Springfield Armory Scout Squad rifle when I get the money. I always make a point to field strip any semiautomatic firearm I purchase because it is important to learn how to clean and maintain the firearm. I do before firing the weapon. Great detailed video.
Excellent video. I like your straightforward explanation, and also appreciate you stopping the video, to add still shots of what you're doing. Well done!
Thanks for your video of disassembling M1a/ M14 I bought mine M1A two months ago and video helps me a lot for cleaning after shooting today. It is really simple and reliable rifle 👍
Excellent, informative video. I have a Socom 16, I've followed your instructions, and I've found the "sweet spot", however I cannot get the op rod to release. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance...Clint
I wish I could help, it’s tough without seeing the gun firsthand. The first few times I broke mine down it took quite a bit of wiggling and working around before I finally got it loose. Good luck and I hope you get this worked out. Thanks for coming by!
I wouldn’t think so, but I’ve never seen one in person so I can’t say for sure. If it causes that many problems, it might be time to take it to a gunsmith. Thanks for coming by!
It is under a little tension, almost like a spring. Maybe oil it at the point where the trigger guard connects to the rifle on both sides and let it sit for a while. If it still won’t release you might want to have a gunsmith look at it. Thanks for coming by!
@@cornfromajar3222 I learned that placing a screwdriver or another length of metal in to the small hole in the rear of the trigger guard - and pulling up - will release the guard. It works very well.
I could have bought one of these for $600.00 at a sale 20 years or so ago when our local vfw sold off some of their things , it had the fake selector switch , but they cut a notch in the receiver for the the selector rod stub , it looked like they cut it with a Dremel tool and a chisel , But now I wish now i had bought it anyway.
Shew that sounded like an opportunity you regret and I know I’d feel the same way. Looking back over the years I’ve passed on a couple bargains that I thought would be a bad idea but had other thoughts later. Thanks for sharing and thanks for coming by!
I hadn’t really heard of it, I was on the market for an M1A and found a guy willing to trade so it’s the one I ended up with. No complaints though! Thanks for coming by!
man that chamber looks brand new!!
It really hasn’t had a lot of rounds put through it yet. I am sure that the guy that I got it from probably bought it new or very close to you. Thanks for coming by!
Clear instructions. Best briefing I have seen so far.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the time to make this video! I bought my Springfield M1 yesterday and I'm super excited for it's arrival next week. Super informative video! Cheers!
Thanks for coming by!
I am interested in purchasing the Springfield Armory Scout Squad rifle when I get the money. I always make a point to field strip any semiautomatic firearm I purchase because it is important to learn how to clean and maintain the firearm. I do before firing the weapon.
Great detailed video.
Thank you and thanks for coming by!
Excellent video. I like your straightforward explanation, and also appreciate you stopping the video, to add still shots of what you're doing. Well done!
Thank you and thanks for coming by!
Thank you for the details and explanation of everything! No one else on Utube is nearly as informative.
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Thanks for your video of disassembling M1a/ M14
I bought mine M1A two months ago and video helps me a lot for cleaning after shooting today.
It is really simple and reliable rifle 👍
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Dude I love your video haha don't change
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Excellent, informative video. I have a Socom 16, I've followed your instructions, and I've found the "sweet spot", however I cannot get the op rod to release. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance...Clint
I wish I could help, it’s tough without seeing the gun firsthand. The first few times I broke mine down it took quite a bit of wiggling and working around before I finally got it loose. Good luck and I hope you get this worked out. Thanks for coming by!
Fantastic work
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When I opened the video, the likes were at 761 so I had to fix that. 😄
Thanks so much! It was meant to be!
very good video ,I am going to replace my hand guard with one that has a picatinny forward mount rail your video, will help me out. Thanks again !!
Best of luck! Thank you!!
I have a Rock-Ola also. Very nice gun. I've only fired about twenty rounds out of it but it's really accurate.
I’m impressed with mine, I’d never heard of them before I saw this one. And it cost me four guns in a trade to get it (ouch!) thanks for coming by!
I’m having a horrible time trying to take the trigger group off my Polytech rifle, are they any different to the American ones?
I wouldn’t think so, but I’ve never seen one in person so I can’t say for sure. If it causes that many problems, it might be time to take it to a gunsmith. Thanks for coming by!
I have a Springfield M1A. I tried and tried, but the pulling-back idea won't work! The trigger guard will not budge to the rear as you're showing it.
It is under a little tension, almost like a spring. Maybe oil it at the point where the trigger guard connects to the rifle on both sides and let it sit for a while. If it still won’t release you might want to have a gunsmith look at it. Thanks for coming by!
@@cornfromajar3222 I learned that placing a screwdriver or another length of metal in to the small hole in the rear of the trigger guard - and pulling up - will release the guard. It works very well.
Use a screwdriver sideways for extra leverage. Earlier Garands had a hole there for that purpose
The hammer has to be cocked with the safety on also ,and it could be tight.
And at what time you took screws off on both sides of a stock that's holding action assembly?
If you field strip according to the army manual, you shouldn’t have to take off any screws. Thanks for coming by!
Those are stock liner screws which hold your stock liner in. You dont normally want/need to take them out.
I could have bought one of these for $600.00 at a sale 20 years or so ago when our local vfw sold off some of their things , it had the fake selector switch , but they cut a notch in the receiver for the the selector rod stub , it looked like they cut it with a Dremel tool and a chisel , But now I wish now i had bought it anyway.
Shew that sounded like an opportunity you regret and I know I’d feel the same way. Looking back over the years I’ve passed on a couple bargains that I thought would be a bad idea but had other thoughts later. Thanks for sharing and thanks for coming by!
james river armory , thats a hard one to find. the finish is alot shiner than the Bula
I hadn’t really heard of it, I was on the market for an M1A and found a guy willing to trade so it’s the one I ended up with. No complaints though! Thanks for coming by!
First!!
good video
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@@cornfromajar3222 try it as a timed event blindfolded, USMC 1966 lol
Thank you.
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Exelente
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You didn't take the gas chamber piston out!!!???
No sir I didn’t. Maybe I should do a follow up and include that! Thanks for coming by!
A+
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Seems like a pain in the ass to dissasmble, compared to its competitors
It does take some getting used to. Thanks coming by!
Lol....yea let's make sure the weapon is QUEER.....CLEAR......
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