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So I Decided It Was Time To Get Off My Butt....
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12-23-2011 01:08 AM
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Merry Christmas indeed. Tell me about those rifles, are they original war productions and how much did it cost? I wan't to get a good Garand
eventually myself. I've collected a couple sets of WWII era US infantry gear to start.
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do post photos as soon as you get time , and congrats
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Originally Posted by
MeatMarket
Merry Christmas indeed. Tell me about those rifles, are they original war productions and how much did it cost? ...
Yes, the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP
) rifles are all of US manufacture, although some may not have been actually produced during wartime. Incidentally, you may see references to "Greek" or "Danish
" (or other countries) rifles, but that term simply means that they were at one time loaned to another country and have been returned.
Here's a link to the CMP site, which gives a good rundown of what is available: [[[ http://www.odcmp.com/Sales/rifles.htm ]]]
Merry Christmas!
HTH
Ben Hartley
Last edited by Ben Hartley; 12-23-2011 at 07:40 PM.
Reason: added url link
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Thanks for the link and Merry Christmas.
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I have bought 2 CMP
rifles 1 was a rack grade and it was WW II I di dhav eto replace the stock as it had a Greek replacement stock that was odd sized. the second was a service grade and it was 53 dated and in great shape I am really happy with it. the pic is the 53.