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Told cops where to go for over 29 years…
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My M1A Arrived! Springfield “Loaded” S/S barrel with walnut stock. Thanks to DaBigBR for the best deal I found.

Please share helpful hints, web links, must see YouTube vids etc.





Have 10 CMI magazines already on the way. Ordering more .308 ammo next week. What else do I need/should I get?


It’s been a dream gun for me for awhile, decided to splurge in “honor” of our newly passed gun-control abortion here in WA state.

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What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
Posts: 10918 | Location: Western WA state for just a few more years... | Registered: February 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Paging Arc and Benny6, Paging Mr Arcwelder and Mr Benny6...

Im sure those two will be picking up the white courtesy phone soon enough. There's the two guys that have a vast ammount of knowledge when it comes to M1A's. Benny6 ha a few YouTube video links on his page here. They'll teach you how to squeeze every bit of fun and accuracy out of it.

Mine seems to really like 147 and 149 grain. I have a Standard with composite stock. That walnut stock, I'd go for a nice brown leather sling. A nice old school, original feel to it.

Magazines? Look around, now is the time for some pretty decent sales. Regular GI surplus are sometimes hit-or miss, I like Springfield Mags. Havent tried the Magpul ones yet.

NICE GUN!


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Sigforum member benny6 has made some excellent guides for disassembling/cleaning/lubing your M1A.

Disassembly:
http://www.m14.ca/Tony_Bens_Gu...lete_Disassembly.pdf

Cleaning gas system:
http://www.m14.ca/Tony_Bens_Gu...g_The_Gas_System.pdf

Cleaning rifle:
http://www.m14.ca/cleaning/Bas...with_Pictures_1_.pdf

Lube:
http://www.m14.ca/maintenance/...with_Pictures_1_.pdf


He also has similar guides on YouTube, if you prefer to follow along with a video. https://www.youtube.com/channe...vbzHvKPvslKC2hCGjG0A


And if you want to help squeeze every last drop of accuracy from your rifle, get a shim set for your gas cylinder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCyYx0GpixM


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Magazines? Look around, now is the time for some pretty decent sales. Regular GI surplus are sometimes hit-or miss, I like Springfield Mags.


Don't bother buying Springfield Armory, Inc. branded mags. They're made by Checkmate Industries/CMI, and you can get generic Checkmate magazines for cheaper. They're identical, but with a $10-$20 markup for just the SAI rollmark on the baseplate.
 
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I’ll have to dig it out, but I’ve got a single USGI mag kicking around somewhere and I’m a short drive from you. I never did get an M1A , so if you want it, just lemme know.


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I found The M14 Owner's Guide by Scott Duff and John Miller to be very informative. Unfortunately it looks to be out of print so it can be pricey. I think I paid $14 for my copy.


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I found The M14 Owner's Guide by Scott Duff and John Miller to be very informative. Unfortunately it looks to be out of print so it can be pricey. I think I paid $14 for my copy.


If you're just learning this firearm, get the book.

Muzzle guide, 3-pc set of plastic protectors for sight(s)/handle, maybe tool for greasing bolt. Oh yea, the wrench to hold barrel when removing gas piston.


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Get a NM recoil spring guide if it doesn't already have one by Sadlak. Have the gas block unitized with the front band and shim if necessary as well. These are a couple of the less expensive accuracy enhancers.

Also the The U.S. .30 Caliber Gas Operated Service Rifles: A Shop Manual, Volumes I & II by Jerry Kuhnhausen.
 
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the single biggest thing i tell folks when getting a M1A or M1G for the first time.

Get home
open the bolt.

wrap your dominant thumb in 5lbs of gauze.

close bolt with thumb.

Do it this way and you will never have an accident.

oh fair warning it is going to hurt like hell.
 
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Confused

"Garand thumb" should never happen with a M14/M1A.

Unlike the M1 Garand, the M14/M1A's bolt is retained in the rearward position until the bolt is retracted and released, like a handgun slide or the charging handle of an AR. It doesn't automatically release when the follower is depressed by your thumb, like a Garand.

In addition, unless you're loading your M14/M1A using stripper clips (why?), there's no need to ever insert your thumb into the M14/M1A receiver anyway.

(Besides, I've been shooting Garands for a while now, and have never inadvertently loaded my thumb. There's a simple procedure to follow when manipulating the Garand that, if adhered to, will ensure that this will not occur.)
 
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Confused

"Garand thumb" should never happen with a M14/M1A.

Unlike the M1 Garand, the M14/M1A's bolt is retained in the rearward position until the bolt is retracted and released, like a handgun slide or the charging handle of an AR. It doesn't automatically release when the follower is depressed by your thumb, like a Garand.

In addition, unless you're loading your M14/M1A using stripper clips (why?), there's no need to ever insert your thumb into the M14/M1A receiver anyway.

(Besides, I've been shooting Garands for a while now, and have never inadvertently loaded my thumb. There's a simple procedure to follow when manipulating the Garand that, if adhered to, will ensure that this will not occur.)



what he said,


M1a/M14 are thumb friendly,



https://www.chesterfieldarmament.com/

 
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Get some damn grease.


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Oh, yes. Excellent advice.

Both the M1 Garand and M1A/M14 were designed to use grease, not oil, for lubrication.

Oil is fine on the exterior surfaces for cleaning and protection, but internal moving parts needs grease.
 
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Disassembly...



Lubrication...


Cleaning (I'm getting ready to re-shoot this one soon in HD)


Reloading...


I have many other videos addressing many other aspects like chassis systems, scope mounting, and glass bedding.

Get a nice Pro-shot products 26" stainless one piece cleaning rod and a brass 30 cal jag
http://www.proshotproducts.com...27-Cal-Up_p_453.html

Get some gas piston cleaning bits.ss
https://www.sadlak.com/product...n-cleaning-drill-set

The "O" bit for cleaning the gas plug...
https://www.sadlak.com/product-page/gas-plug-o-drill

The Sadlak gas cylinder wrench "oversized" model for SAI gas cylinders.
https://www.sadlak.com/product.../gas-cylinder-wrench

Get a good 3/8" box-end wrench or an M14 multi-tool.

Make some homemade castle nut pliers for the flash suppressor castle nut. Use wide-jawed vise grips and grind the tips down to fit the castle nut slots.
https://m14forum.com/m14/21663...ers-thanks-tony.html

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Appreciate a all the info so far. I am taking delivery Wed assuming UPS delivery estimate is legit.

Box o mags from 44mag.com sitting and waiting. End of next week I am on vacation until Jan 9th so will devour all the info provided and hopefully get some range time if the weather isn’t to shitty.

It is not going to see a lot of use, so not sure if I will start down the accurizing/customizing rabbit hole. Money probably better spent on more ammo and things to scare the lefty libtards..






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
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If you need anything, I’m just down the road in North Plains, OR.

Tony.


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www.tonybenm14.com (Site under construction).
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I forget what it's called, but there is a specific tool that greases the bolt roller. And stripper clips.
 
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Came a day early!

Good looking wood if I do say so myself, one of my concerns with deciding on the walnut stock was not getting a chance to see it before ordering.

I will post pics Friday when I have a chance to mess with it.

Appreciate the info so far, watched Tony’s disassembly/assembly vid, very informative. More complicated than I would have guessed.

Didn’t realize I would need a spent 30.06 casing for bolt disassembly. Now I have to buy a 30.06 so I can get a spent casing Wink...

I have had a couple Ruger Mini-14’s over the years. Either they were “simplified” or I was doing it wrong with them.






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
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I forget what it's called, but there is a specific tool that greases the bolt roller. And stripper clips.


Don't need it. I use a 45 casing.
Getting the proper grease..Lubraplate helps. You'll need a gas wrench.

https://www.fulton-armory.com/combinationtool.aspx


These are handy when removing the gas plug

https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-
supplies/rifle-tools/gas-system-tools/bad-t3-wrench-sku100004912-32304-61163.aspx?cm_mmc=cse-_-Itwine-_-shopzilla-_-100-004-912&utm_medium=cse&utm_source=connexity&utm_campaign=itwine&utm_content=100-004-912


While you can make these, I bought them. The piston and nut do get fouled with carbon and this is the only way to clean them.

https://www.fulton-armory.com/...m1asadlakfinest.aspx


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I forget what it's called, but there is a specific tool that greases the bolt roller.


Don't need it. I use a 45 casing.


You can also put a dollop of grease in the palm of a latex/nitrile gloved hand, and pack it by hand.
 
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What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
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