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  • AR-15,  Blog

    The New AR-15 Complete Owner’s Guide – Table of Contents

    November 28, 2022 /

    If you’re wondering whether this book has the information your looking for on owning an AR-15, then look no further. This is the Table of Contents from Scott Duff’s The AR-15 Complete Assembly Guide – which you can purchase on our site, along with the AR-15 Bundle. We Were Not Alone v Please Help Support vi CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1 WHY A “NEW” AR-15 COMPLETE OWNER’S GUIDE? 1 PURPOSE 2   CHAPTER 2: History 5 Introduction 5 Gene Stoner 5 Birth of the AR-15: ArmaLite and the Stoner Years 7 Colt Buys in and the Vietnam Era 13 Grenada to Desert Storm 19 THE CARBINE ERA 27 THE FUTURE BECKONS 39 ArmaLite’s Later…

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    The AR-15 Complete Assembly Guide – Table of Contents

    November 9, 2022 /

    If you’re wondering whether this book has the information your looking for on the assembly of an AR-15, then look no further. This is the Table of Contents from Scott Duff’s The AR-15 Complete Assembly Guide – which you can purchase on our site, along with the AR-15 Bundle.   Forward v Preface vii Chapter 1 The Purpose of this Book 1 Chapter 2 General Considerations 3 Chapter 3 Lower Receiver Assembly 5 Parts You’ll Need 6 Tools You’ll Need 7 Lower Receiver Preparation 8 Trigger Guard Assembly 9 Magazine Catch Assembly 11 Bolt Catch 15 Pivot Pin 18 Trigger Assembly 22 Hammer Assembly 28 Safety Selector 34 Critical Safety…

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  • Blog,  M1 Garand

    The M1 Garand: Post World War II Preface

    October 18, 2022 /

    The purpose of this book is to present accurate information to the collector of the M1 Rifle covering the period from 2 September 1945 through 30 June 1957. The primary subject will be the service grade weapon of this period. The National Match M1, Sniper Rifles, experimental weapons, and the Light Weight Rifle Program will be discussed briefly. The three manufacturers who produced the M1 Rifle during this period, Springfield Armory, International Harvester Co., and Harrington & Richardson Arms Col, are covered. Springfield Armory is discussed in greater depth than the other two as there have been more records persevered by this government installation than by either of the two…

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    January 17, 2023

    My Path to Becoming an M1 Garand Collector, Researcher and Author (Part 2/4)

    January 26, 2023
  • Blog,  M1 Garand

    “The M1 Garand: World War II” Intro

    October 5, 2022 /

    Much has happened in the M1 rifle collecting world since the publication of The M1 Garand of World War II – A Guide for the Collector. Over the course of the past five years a great deal of new information has been complied. The interest of collectors in John Garand’s rifle has increased phenomenally. This is in part due to the overall increase in interest pertaining to World War II. Much attention has been focused on this era as a result of the ongoing tribute to the 50th Anniversary of that war. The Garand Collectors Association (GCA) has grown to levels that those of us involved in 1986 has never…

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    May 15, 2024
  • Blog,  M14

    The Saga of TRW M14NM S/N 1453711 (Part 3 of 3)

    September 22, 2022 /

    What’s so interesting about a specific M14 rifle that we are writing about it here?  The simple answer is that this is the only true M14 rifle that can be transferred on Form 4473 as an ordinary semiautomatic rifle.  But wait!  Aren’t all true M14 rifles machine guns because of the lug on the receiver for the full auto parts and are therefore National Firearms Act (NFA) articles that require the full NFA transfer protocol of passport photo, fingerprint card, Form 6 completion, a $200 transfer stamp, and a wait of up to a year or more?  Yes, they are…well, except this TRW.  So, what makes this M14 so special?…

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    May 30, 2023
  • Blog,  M14

    My M14 (Part 2 of 3)

    September 15, 2022 /

    Martial Arms collectors have a fertile field of historic artifacts to pursue.  Martial arms are a unique collectable that allows a person to own an artifact “that was there”.   Not many collectors have the means to own a F4U Corsair, No private citizen owns a battleship, but a martial arm is well within the means of a dedicated collector.  I own a Charleville Musket that might have been at Yorktown and used in storming Redoubt #10.  I have a Civil War Merrill Carbine identified to a trooper in the 8th Indiana Cavalry.  My M1 Garand might have been at Elsenborn ridge during the Bulge when we stopped Stepp Detrich’s Panzers…

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    February 10, 2025
  • Blog,  M14

    My First M14/M1A (Part 1 of 3)

    September 8, 2022 /

    I’ve had a lifelong interest in history in general and US military history in particular.  A Spring 1983 visit to Springfield Armory National Historic Site heightened my interest in US military firearms.  Two of the rifles I wanted to own were an M1 Garand and a Springfield Armory Inc. M1A, the civilian version of the M14.  In February 1984 Springfield was offering dealer direct a service grade M1A with upgraded National Match (NM) barrel and a NM type walnut stock that was heavier than the service grade stock and without the selector cutout.  I ordered my first M1A.  At that time little did I know that this was the rifle…

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  • Blog,  M1 Garand

    My Favorite Garands (Part 2/2)

    August 22, 2022 /

    By Scott Duff A brief examination of the Springfield Garand quickly reveals it to be a rifle that has been carried and fired.  Between the throat erosion reading, wear pattern on the left bolt lug, overall wear patterns of reciprocating parts, and the patina of the wood and the minor dings, it is apparent that this rifle did not spend its service life in a rack in an arms room.  The presence of three groups of bullet tip dings on the right side of the stock is also a clue of possible combat use. An examination of the Winchester Garand also quickly reveals service use.  The bore is dark and…

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    September 22, 2022
  • Blog,  M1 Garand

    My Favorite Garands (Part 1/2)

    August 11, 2022 /

    My Favorite Garands (Part 1 of 2) If you have followed my writings, you know that I advocate a theme to collecting.  As an example, my theme for collecting World War II era Springfield Armory M1 rifles is to have one of each year from 1939 through 1945.  I also have a theme with my entire US martial arms collection.  I collect by war usage: French and Indian War, American Revolution, Seminole Wars, Mexican War, Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, and Korean War.  I prefer firearms that were most typical of those used by the average soldier, cavalry man, or paratrooper.  Nothing…

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  • Blog,  M1 Garand

    What were the origins of the Garand? “Our New Service Rifle (1938)”

    August 3, 2022 /

    Above: John C. Garand shows off the excellent balance of the M1 rifle. Credit: SANHS     Our New Service Rifle JOHN CANTIUS GARAND 1888-1974 “A Quiet Genius Who Gave To His Adopted Country ‘The Greatest Battle Implement Ever Devised’ The M1 Rifle” Above from the inscription on the John C. Garand bust at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site Donated by the Membership of the Garand Collectors Association June 6, 1994 For more than thirty years the Ordnance Department endeavored to obtain a satisfactory semi-automatic or self-loading rifle to replace the bolt action Springfield. These efforts were not confined to development within the Department. Invitations were extended periodically to…

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