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A couple questions from a new Garand owner
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07-29-2012 12:27 PM
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There have been a great deal of the CAI receivers put to GI parts. I'm not a fan of the CAI but being safe to shoot? I don't know why not unless there are issues we don't know about. For $500.00 I think you are okay. However, buying a GI receiver and then paying to have it installed correctly is another issue. You can add the cost of a CMP
receiver and you are sitting at over $700.00 now less the armor's charge unless you have all the tools to do it yourself. So perhaps now over $800.00? Is it worth replacing it? I don't think so but that is a decision you will need to make.
CMP receiver as follows:
RM1RECSAB M1
Garand Springfield Stripped Receiver $195
Delivery 30-60 days
S&H $9.95 per receiver
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Thank you sir for the reply 
So having a new receiver installed will probably run me ~$100?
Would I perhaps be best off going down to CMP
and picking out another rifle, and then either use this one as a parts gun, or part it out?
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Best to start a project gun around a receiver. Just my opinion, but I would sell the CAI and start over. Don't ever let the cheapest price being the deciding factor, and shop around before you purchase.
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How much do you figure I'd be able to get for it then? There's one on gun broker for $650 but that seems steep to me.
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If you can get your initial $500 back, you will be ahead of the game. Anything over that is gravy.
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What's the likelihood that I could get $350 for the barreled rec, and bolt? Then I could drop in a CMP
barreled rec & bolt, and still break even. I'd have to gauge the barrel, but I'd say it looks to be in VG condition and the bolt is definitely in excellent condition.
I'm just trying to get all my options out on the table before I make a decision
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You CAN sell it any way you can break even. The way you suggest IS one way. Someone's likely to buy a working rifle quicker than a barrel with that particular receiver. I'd go the way Johnny Peppers suggests.
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Alright, thanks for the help everyone. Much appreciated
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Good advise Jim.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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