M1 Rifle (Garand) Cleaning Kit, M10 (TF 8-05E)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 58

  • @Squib1911
    @Squib1911 Год назад +7

    Great demonstration of how to use the cleaning kit per the technical manual. I purchased my cleaning kit and combination tool in advance of purchasing my Garand. I anticipated that I'd own one some day. I never went back to find the procedure to use the kit. This video explains everything easily. I think I'll try out using my cleaning kit finally Thank you for making the video.

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I think most people don't realize all the uses of the tools. They are pretty handy.

    • @Squib1911
      @Squib1911 Год назад

      @@HistoryinFirearms 👍

  • @XxBlacKkNighTxX7
    @XxBlacKkNighTxX7 Год назад +3

    Brooooo i needed this. For so long I wondered how to use my kit efficiently and that plastic buffer would always get in the way inside the stock. Now i know how to store everything in.

  • @marionerio7888
    @marionerio7888 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your training videos! They are clear,concise and helpful.

  • @F-5E3_Tiger_II
    @F-5E3_Tiger_II Год назад +4

    fantastic video as always, i picked one of these up a few months ago

  • @garylewis3641
    @garylewis3641 Год назад +4

    Good video, I haven't tried to remove the extractor or ejector with the bolt in the rifle. Thanks for the tip!

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  Год назад +1

      Thank you and you're welcome!

    • @machinistmikethetinkerer4827
      @machinistmikethetinkerer4827 7 месяцев назад

      You can also perform the bolt disassembly out from the rifle also using your hands or a small bench vise with soft Jaws or a towel would do the trick. Great video man. Thanks!

    • @makingmajic1938
      @makingmajic1938 Месяц назад

      Just remember, the disassembly of the bolt is not nessisary for regular cleaning

  • @narr0wm1nd49
    @narr0wm1nd49 Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks for including the storage. Many would skip it but its good to see the proper way to store the kit.

  • @jhernandez8830
    @jhernandez8830 Год назад +2

    great video. why not start the cleaning rod with brush or bore patch from muzzle end? Care not to mar muzzle of course.

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  Год назад

      Thank you! I believe the reasoning for that is that pulling is a bit more controllable to help protect the muzzle and you also don't have to worry about accidentally jamming the rod top into the bolt face. The training manual being written for a minimally trained soldier and all.

  • @webwildcatting
    @webwildcatting Год назад +1

    Outstanding!

  • @rondaniel8649
    @rondaniel8649 6 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @tylerthegrimm
    @tylerthegrimm 4 месяца назад

    Well, i tried it, except i had difficulty screwing it in like you did, so i just pushed it in muzzle end, and the rod came unscrewed inside the barrel at the halfway point. Now it's stuck. I guess thats why they said dont push it in.... also, mine doesn't look like yours. It has the screw driver end, but the other end is just a slot, like a flat head screwdriver slot

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  4 месяца назад

      Oh man you got a brush stuck in the barrel? 🫤 The M10 handle/combo tool is different?

  • @peghead
    @peghead 3 месяца назад

    You may ruffle the feathers of the "grease only, heavy grease and plenty of it" crowd using oil to lube the bolt raceways, the old adage; "if it rotates, oil it, if it slides, grease it" applies. Also, I wonder how many G.I.'s actually cleaned the bore and chamber in the laborious method you've demonstrated (unless the NCO/CO was present) they most likely just ran the rod brush and slotted tool from the muzzle while resting the rifle butt on the ground. Good video, though, I actually learned something. I have two kits (for M1 and M1A) but neither have the plastic spacers, never knew they existed.

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  3 месяца назад

      The inevitable, THIS is how you clean a rifle, will always be up for discussion. Additionally, practices and tools of old are often not best practices for today. For this reason, I have intentionally avoided making "how to clean your rifle" videos. The intention of this training film is to be a "how to use these tools" per the TM if one chooses to do so or is just curious.

  • @IBeHoppin
    @IBeHoppin Год назад +1

    Any recommendations on getting a new kit? Ive come across a couple on Amazon but not sure if its the right kits.

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  Год назад

      I would stear clear of Amazon and ebay is getting that way. I'd go for a surplus sight like Numrich, Liberty Tree, Apex.

  • @Blupearl2003
    @Blupearl2003 Год назад +1

    I found this same cleaning kit on ebay. The chamber brush was slightly too big and got stuck. I had to twist it back out and all the brush fell off the wire

  • @adrienbelhumeur5101
    @adrienbelhumeur5101 2 месяца назад

    Disassembly the m1 garand affect POI and accuracy with this methode?

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  2 месяца назад

      That is a good question! I don't believe so, but I have not tried it. That may be a good video. 🤔

  • @edwardcasillas3623
    @edwardcasillas3623 Год назад +1

    Where does the chamber brush go ?

  • @MrShobar
    @MrShobar 5 месяцев назад +2

    Don't use those steel cleaning rods that screw together. They will damage the barrel crown. Use a one-piece brass rod instead.

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  5 месяцев назад

      100% agree that a one-piece coated rod is a far better option. 👍

  • @machinistmikethetinkerer4827
    @machinistmikethetinkerer4827 7 месяцев назад +1

    Where'd you get your kit?

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  7 месяцев назад +1

      I can't remember. Numrich, Liberty Tree, and ebay are some of my go to's for that stuff.

  • @treyowens9674
    @treyowens9674 Год назад

    Where is the chamber brush stored at?

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  Год назад +1

      The chamber brush just gets stored in the individuals kit/pack/pocket.

  • @lorenzkorthout8926
    @lorenzkorthout8926 Год назад +1

    what is the size of the cloth with you use at 4.36 min

  • @albertseifert6562
    @albertseifert6562 4 месяца назад +1

    Where can I get a grease pot at?

  • @justinacosta9973
    @justinacosta9973 Год назад +1

    I saw where the bore brush is stored in the pouch but where is tfd chamber brush stored?

  • @pfrost4011
    @pfrost4011 Год назад

    Awsome

  • @TorryGood
    @TorryGood 3 месяца назад +1

    I got 1 of these its a reproduction but the green bag has awful sewing job

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  2 месяца назад

      The originals were made by the lowest bidder and don't have designer sewing either. 😁

    • @TorryGood
      @TorryGood 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@HistoryinFirearms I just got m1 garand 1943 for receiver and barrel and I just got done replacing all the springs, the brand new ejector spring was a pain in the ass worst then the hammer spring

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  2 месяца назад

      @@TorryGood Congrats on your piece of history! Those can be tricky springs. I haven't taken a trigger group apart before.

    • @TorryGood
      @TorryGood 2 месяца назад +1

      @HistoryinFirearms receiver is november 1943 and barrel is December 1943 still has most its ww2 parts with danish stock, bolt is march 1942.

    • @trevorclancy
      @trevorclancy 2 месяца назад

      @@TorryGood Very nice!

  • @marianovaliente2103
    @marianovaliente2103 Год назад +1

    Vaya rollo limpiar el garand chaval.un inconveniente en combate.aunque tambien es cierto que es su unico inconveniente.por lo demas es muy buen rifle.

    • @HistoryinFirearms
      @HistoryinFirearms  Год назад

      Yeah it's certainly not the easiest rifle to field strip, especially compared to bolt actions of the time.