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<blockquote data-quote="rla442" data-source="post: 769928" data-attributes="member: 13688"><p>The Garand and the 1903 Springfield are two of my favorite rifles. I own a few of each. I wouldn't take the trigger group to just anyone for a trigger job on a garand. If you do a search in one of the numerous on line gun forums you'll find a ton of info on the M1. Fulton Armory would be my choice to send the trigger group to and have it gone over. The trigger will be around 4-4 1/2 pounds. Any less and it may go a little full auto or fire when the bolt slams shut. Also watch what ammo you shoot in the M1. Stick with the 150 grain bullets and you'll be fine. Stay away from anything 180 grain and heavier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rla442, post: 769928, member: 13688"] The Garand and the 1903 Springfield are two of my favorite rifles. I own a few of each. I wouldn't take the trigger group to just anyone for a trigger job on a garand. If you do a search in one of the numerous on line gun forums you'll find a ton of info on the M1. Fulton Armory would be my choice to send the trigger group to and have it gone over. The trigger will be around 4-4 1/2 pounds. Any less and it may go a little full auto or fire when the bolt slams shut. Also watch what ammo you shoot in the M1. Stick with the 150 grain bullets and you'll be fine. Stay away from anything 180 grain and heavier. [/QUOTE]
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