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M1 Garand Service and Maintenance

Your M1 Garand used to throw empties forward and to the right as it should, but today it’s been ejecting to the right rear. What does it mean? Or you’ve reassembled your Garand and now the action is locked up—what happened? And do you really need a gas cylinder lock screw wrench and gas cylinder wrench to disassemble the Garand?

Accurizing the S&W Model 41

Reduce a 50-yard shot group from 2.4 inches to .9 inches for under $700.

Real Avid Pistol Tool

This pint-sized tool solves a lot of range problems.

Ms. Clean Rifle Cleaning Kit

The folks at Ms. Clean say their goal “is to put the best AR-style rifle cleaning kit in the hands of our service men and women … or go broke trying.” After using their unique magazine shaped cleaning kit, it’s pretty clear they will not be having any problems with their bank account in the future.

New Products from Lyman

Lyman’s innovative new products will make case preparation, reloading and firearms maintenance much easier.

Let the Barrel Tell You: Match Barrel Care, Part 1

Why worry about a little barrel fouling when the throat is subjected to a brutal 5600° F volcano at 55,000 PSI?

How is Cleaning Different for Competitive Shooting?

We sift through the “mud and sand” of folklore on high power gun cleaning.

Preview: Birchwood Casey's Synthetic Gun Oil Dual Applicator Pen

Firearm lubrication and protection in either a pen or brush applicator.

New: Barricade Rust Protection Pen from Birchwood Casey

Carry rust protection in your shooting bag.

How To Replace A GLOCK Firing Pin Spring

Step by step instructions for disassembling and reassembling the GLOCK firing pin spring

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