M1Rifleman wrote:
Grump, The entire back end of the receiver heel gave way. I don't have the piece to inspect at this time, but memory had it about 3/8 inches in width. We're still looking for an unaccounted for rd. somewhere lost in a pile of wood or just hiding, thinking it may tell us something, but I'm sure it was loaded no differently than all the others.
So, it was only that quite thick section that came back? No "sidewall" portions, for lack of a better term?
Wasn't the Garand slightly re-designed just before final adoption to ensure that the op rod travel was stopped at the front end of the receiver (in front of the receiver rail tracking portion), and to make sure that the bolt was no longer being forced back by the op rod for the last 1/4-inch or so of its travel inside the receiver? I remember something about letting the bolt bounce around back there before being picked up by the forward motion of the op rod, which slowed the operating cycle enough to give the next round fully enough time to rise into the feed position under all conditions.
Bottom line--the bolt, IIRC, is the only thing hitting inside the receiver heel, and it's released from being pushed by the op rod before it hits.