I realize that this is a military surplus link but I figure that if there are M1 carbine fans out there, they'll be looking here.
My question:
I have a Universal civilian model M1 Carbine that I used to shoot regularly and it worked very well for me but a few years ago the operating slide broke at the weakest area; around the opening that operates the bolt. I bought a new part (which these parts seem to now be somewhat scarce) and put it on my carbine, took it to the range and after firing no more than 20 or 25 rounds of factory ammo, the new operating slide also broke. That was an expensive lesson. I have since purchased a new operating slide but have not fired the rifle for fear of the same thing happening.
As far as I can recall, being that it's been a couple of years since the first incident occurred, I seem to recall that the rifle was not operating correctly shortly before the slide broke. I recall rounds jamming in battery and needing forceful removal.
I realize this isn't a whole lot to go on but does anyone have any idea of what might be wrong here or has anyone seen this kind of thing on one of these civilian models?
Basically, I bought the rifle at a very low price and as I stated, it worked very well for many years. At this point, if I cannot get an idea of what is going on here I'm considering just parting it out or selling it at a low price with the added note that the rifle needs work.
Any suggestions or commentary are much appreciated.
Thanks!