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    Poor manufacturing or poor quality control?

    It was difficult to disassemble/assemble when it was new out of the box. I put it down to being new and tight tolerances. However, having to spend an hour or more trying to hit that sweet for every disassembly and reassembly has tried my patience. Closely examining and cleaning the contact...
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    Poor manufacturing or poor quality control?

    It had been my hope that the problem was only due to a tight fit but after putting over 500 rounds through it, the condition has not improved. No amount of lube or jiggling the rod while holding the receiver at different angles has made it any easier to assemble/disassemble.
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    Poor manufacturing or poor quality control?

    My M1A has been difficult to disassemble/assemble since I purchased it new 4 years ago. It appears to me that an accumulation of machining tolerances has left it about a 1/16th of an inch to far forward for the rod to hit the 'sweet spot' of the cutout. I have metal on metal contact that blocks...
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    Poor manufacturing or poor quality control?

    I currently own an M1A and an XD pistol and I have problems with both of them. I always thought that Springfield Armory was the definition of quality arms. That has proven to be untrue. The M1A has some machining problems which prevent it from being properly disassembled. Their is not enough...
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