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M1 Garand
Posted on 10/6/10 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 10/6/10 at 2:55 pm
I'm looking to buy a M1 Garand, but I am unfamiliar with the models. I really just want it for recreation. Is anyone on here familiar with these guns or have recommendations on a model to go with?
Posted on 10/6/10 at 3:01 pm to thedogman
You looking for one made during WWII or a Modern Version like the ones Springfield makes.
Lots of grades and versions of this Gun so be a little more specific and we can help you out.
Lots of grades and versions of this Gun so be a little more specific and we can help you out.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 3:11 pm to TexasTiger
I would say the modern one that Springfield makes. I wouldn't mind a WWII area gun but I feel I would be less inclined to shoot it as much since it would be sort of a collectors item.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 3:20 pm to thedogman
Posted on 10/6/10 at 3:21 pm to thedogman
The civilian marksmanship program will ship one to your door no FFL required. Just have to belong to a cmp affiliated club and have participated in a marksmanship related activity. They have guns starting at $595 on up to around $1k. Only thing I have noticed about the garand is that the original ones can bend an operating rod with modern hunting ammo due to the pressure. They sell an adjustable gas plug to correct this but it has to be fine tuned to the load you are shooting. I bought a Garand from a local gun shop a few weeks ago for $695. It is an import gun. Meaning it is WWII surplus loaned to a foreign country then reimported. It has a 1945 receiver but a 1960's dated barrel from Taiwan. Have not shot it yet.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 3:44 pm to bayoudude
If you are going to go with the Modern Springfield Version I like the scout squad and the M21 Tactical.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 3:52 pm to TexasTiger
I think you guys are confusing the M1 Garand with the M-14 (what springfield armory sells as the M1A)
Springfield Armory M1A caliber .308
Springfield Armory M1A caliber .308
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:08 pm to bayoudude
The Springfield M1 Garand Cal .30-06 is the one I am looking for. When I looked at a gun show they had several sizes/models. I will probably just have to hold and look at several different ones to make my mind up. That CMP has several models but no pictures to match the models. I'm at work and can't search for guns because of work filter so I will look at it when I get home.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:08 pm to bayoudude
We are Bayou....but when you want a modern rifle on a similar platform you dont have alot of options.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:13 pm to thedogman
The rifles at CMP are all the same exact model gun just different quality grades due to the age of the rifles. The do offer a rebuilt Garand for $995 using reconditioned receiver, new barrel and new wood furniture. They only made one M1 Garand, no folding stocks, or different barrel lengths. The tankers you see for sale with short barrel are some that were put together with parts kits, many with reweld receivers. No GI was ever issued a cut down version of the Garand.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:15 pm to TexasTiger
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but when you want a modern rifle on a similar platform you dont have alot of options.
As far as a new Garand you only have one maybe two options and they will be expensive. If the wife wouldn't kill me I would love to have a Springfield M1A
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:15 pm to TexasTiger
You can check out www.gunbroker.com . They always have a LOT of people selling these, its basically the Ebay for guns. I've done a lot of buying on there. They have just about every option of M1s available on there to check out.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:17 pm to bayoudude
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The rifles at CMP are all the same exact model gun just different quality grades due to the age of the rifles. The do offer a rebuilt Garand for $995 using reconditioned receiver, new barrel and new wood furniture. They only made one M1 Garand, no folding stocks, or different barrel lengths. The tankers you see for sale with short barrel are some that were put together with parts kits, many with reweld receivers. No GI was ever issued a cut down version of the Garand.
Thanks I was curious about that. I will probably go with one from CMP then. Thanks for the help.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:23 pm to thedogman
If you look at the bottom of the CMP page they explain the grades they sell. Mostly what they use to separate them is muzzle and throat erosion. Also they have a correct grade that has all parts from the same time frame(only for collector value not function). If the one I bought doesn't shoot that well I may look into buying one of their new barrels. Should make a great iron sight deer rifle only thing is the safety is a bit loud at least on mine.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 10:33 pm to thedogman
quote:There are millions of these out there. Unless you have some rare version, it's not a collector's item.
it would be sort of a collectors item
If you're buying one new, an M1A is a better rifle.
And there is really only one version. The stock goes out to the barrel end, so you can't really shorten it. Every one I've seen looks substantially the same.
This post was edited on 10/6/10 at 10:35 pm
Posted on 10/6/10 at 10:52 pm to Tigah in the ATL
quote:Yes and no. They aren't particularly rare, but they are sought after pretty heavily, which drives the price up pretty high considering all factors. For the cost of a nice Garand, you can buy any number of newer, far superior weapons... that makes it a somewhat collectible I suppose.
There are millions of these out there. Unless you have some rare version, it's not a collector's item.
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If you're buying one new, an M1A is a better rifle.
Agreed.
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And there is really only one version. The stock goes out to the barrel end, so you can't really shorten it. Every one I've seen looks substantially the same.
There are different manufacturers though, and this does affect the price somewhat.
Posted on 10/7/10 at 8:18 am to bayoudude
I just took my arsenal refinished m-1 garand in for some work. Works great now.
Posted on 10/7/10 at 8:26 am to LSUnowhas2
What did you have done to it? Have you had any problems shooting commercial ammo?
Posted on 10/7/10 at 4:38 pm to bayoudude
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What did you have done to it? Have you had any problems shooting commercial ammo?
I basically just had a gunsmith give it a thorough cleaning and they replaced the operating rod spring with a newer one.
I have never had any problems shooting commercial ammo.
Posted on 10/7/10 at 6:29 pm to LSUnowhas2
About to send my order to CMP this week. Ill try to post back on how it turns out.
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