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CMP Garand And Custom-Made Garand
A couple of weeks ago, I went to Camp Perry, and visited the CMP
store during the national matches. I wasn't looking for a Garand. Ostensibly, I was headed to Vendors' Row for some bullets, surplus M1
parts, and some Wolf Match Extra.
Before I could get out of the CMP store, the siren song of the M1 called, and I ended up with a CMP Springfield Special Grade. It's one fine rifle, and a ball to shoot. The only thing I did, was to clean the rifle, then take it to the range and run some M1 ball through it.
The second rifle is a bit of serendipity. I took two others to a local gunsmith; one for a new barrel, and one to have the barrel remounted (It had been over-turned and was about four degrees past TDC.) He handled both rifles perfectly. While there, I noticed a rather different Garand in his sale rack. It turns out that this one is a custom-made commercial receiver. It's chambered on 7.62mm NATO, has a match barrel, custom stock, and Redfield Palma rear sight, and I swapped out the orlginal front sight for a Redfield Olympic. The heavy stock, and the 7.62mm caliber make it a ball to shoot. The original, now late, owner only used it in four matches.
Here are a couple of photos of the rifles:

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08-30-2010 08:40 PM
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special front sight
I use to shoot steel plates at 100 and 200 yards with my M1
and figured the best way to increase my "hits" was to install a target front sight. I took off the Redfield Olympic front sight from my M70 target and made-up a scope block for the gas cylinder. (note the WRA gas cylinder - thats when they were not important!) On the Redfield front sight, I used the blade and round hole in the center. I was using two apertures, the rear sight aperture and the front sight aperture. Really nice to use on the plates.Attachment 15384Attachment 15383
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