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Posted: 10/22/2004 8:22:55 AM EDT
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All, What are your recommendations concerning purchasing M1 Garand rifles from the CMP? Thanks. |
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They are the best place to get genuine USGI Garands, unless you run across a screaming deal at a gunshow/shop. Barring that unlikely event, you should first decide if you want the rifle in .30-'06 (original caliber, but a bit pricey nowadays), or in the much less expensive 7.62 NATO. For the first alternative, buy the best you can afford. As for the second, you basically want a barreled action, as you will mount a new barrel and stock. |
| I wholeheartedly recommend a DCM/CMP M1 Garand. All of the M1 Garands I have seen at the gunshows are either too expensive or are wornout, have handguards that rattle. The DCM/CMP are best compromise between quality and price, but then you do have quality per CMP requirements. |
| Don't all vomit at once but my dad wants to buy me one for christmas. He thinks the service grade springfield would be the best choice. I'm not going to argue with him. I steered him to the sight because I thought he wanted to buy one. He's going to get a 03. So we'll have one of each. I really wanted the M1917 but the cmp sight doesn't make them sound to promising. And heck, everyone needs a garand. I can't wait to hear that clip come out after 8 rounds. Given it works properly. I'll have to start shopping for new stocks I think. Anyways my reason for stating all that is a question: Are all the service grade pretty good? Or are some better than others? |
I just got my first one on last week (springfield armory service grade) and I'm already thinking I need a greek rack grade to convert into .308. |
+1, except that I had the garands first, and even though I like my AR, the garands are still my favorites. Tim |
But this is what they look like before they get to you.............. CMP Garands
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That looks too clean. Did you clean that before you took a picture? |
No I did not clean the wood, still have not, that is how it looked when I opened the box. |
That is after the garands have been checked out by the fine folks at Anniston, they are on the way to the shippping dept to be sent to new homes...... |
Thanx! they are without any doubt my favorite rifles. I was floored when I go the SA from the CMP. It came with that famous 1965 rebuild penciled on the reciever, a brand new birch stock set that I sold, all new parkerizing, and a pristine new SA barrel |
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