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Wood repaired by arsenal (I think) - still legal for Garand matches?
The wood on my SA stock has two repairs on either side of where the trigger group fits into the bottom of the stock - these are approx. 1/4" thick and run the length of the opening for the rectangular part of the bottom of the trigger housing. The repair is very well done and you can barely see that it is a repair. Is this "modification" legal? Thanks!
John
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09-10-2010 11:28 AM
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It sure is legal. Most of the return guns have wood repairs, even some of the USA rebuilds have the brass pins in them.
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I'd check the event rules but if I understand what you are saying correctly - repair with where the flats of the trigger group rest and press into the stock - I would say it is not JCG match legal. I seem to remember seeing that "shims" on the stock were not JCG legal. But I have never shot a JCG match either. Hopefully someone with more experience will respond.
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CMP Match Rules
You might want to check here;
http://www.odcmp.com/Competitions/Rulebook.pdf
...on page 25, section 6.3.2 As-Issued M1 Garand.
It doesn't clearly answer your question; an inquiry to CMP might well be in order.
HTH
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Thanks, Ben. That's what I remembered:
page 25 section 6.3.2 (4) The use of shims made of any material is prohibited.
I take that to mean not even little wood repairs in the area the OP seems to be asking about.
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I appreciate the reply and the rules website. I don't think of these things as shims - which have a definition along the lines of "a thin wedge of material (wood or metal or stone) for driving into crevices" or "a shim is a thin and often tapered or wedged piece of material, used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects" or "a thin, often tapered piece of material used as a leveler or filler between such materials as wood, stone, and metal" etc. The area of repair on my stock is basically gluing in wood of the same size and shape as the edge areas where wood has been broken. Ben's suggestion of contacting CMP might be the best way to go. I have another question with them already about a faux-M1D sniper.
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The use of shims will get you DQ'd. People do not shoot NM Garands. They are not "as issue" rifles. Should you decide to enter a NM Garand you are not allowed to win a match. In other words, you shoot for "fun" only. I have not seen many (any) NM Garands. I have seen NM '03's, but that is another story. I was at Perry a few years back when a guy tried to enter a Berreta Garand. Not allowed, as it must be as issue USGI Garand.
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What about a so-called Danish Garand - Springfield with a VAR barrel?
(5) Rebarreling with a barrel of as-issued dimensions is permitted. A replacement
barrel must have the same exact contours and cuts as the original
as-issued barrel.
The above seems to indicate it might be ok?
Last edited by levallois; 09-12-2010 at 07:24 PM.
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