I am not going back to him for the rifle. I still have much to learn about these rifles before I am ready to buy. Thanks to all.
I am not going back to him for the rifle. I still have much to learn about these rifles before I am ready to buy. Thanks to all.
We shoot at Richmond Rod and Gun Club all the time. Drive up to Richmond, Ca for a match. Lots of Garands and AR guys. First Sat and Sun of each month. Call Ed at 510-620-9519 for more info. Hope to see you.
CMPis a good answer. Get started and learn all the parts in hand, and have fun shooting them. I order the field grade Winchesters ($200 more) but guaranteed a WWII rifle. I ask for USGI wood, it's a little dinged up but I got some service grade Wins with new wood and use those with my competition rifles. The FG's I've received came with USGI wood with out asking. the service grade M1
's I got from CMP have been near new to very nice. Since these are mostly arsenal rebuilds (more than once?) I find a WRA part on a SA and SA parts on a WIN and for instance My 42 Win now has a WRA bolt, hammer, trig housing where as these were out of place on the SA or HRA they came on. I'm glade they are mixed up cause I can use this to my advantage. I don't pretend they are anything other then Mixed Rebuilds but it's fun to put them through my rebuild program and make them as correct as I can.
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The last Service Grade HRA I received came with a bad bore. Full of grease, so no one knew. Mostly SA parts, I am not so sure it was a nice Service Grade.
What you need to know is this: At the end of WW2, there were huge numbers of M1rifles that needed arsenal rebuild, more than the US arsenals could handle in a reasonable time. So, the US Government contracted with Fabrique Nationale in Herstal, Belgium
, to rebuild a couple of hundred thousand rifles from 1947-1949.
Replacement parts were provided by Springfield Armory. Most barrels had dates in the 1947-1949 range. Many of the new small parts had post-WW2 drawing numbers. FN's procedure was to strip every rifle, throwing usable parts in bins & scrapping bad parts. They then rebuilt complete rifles using new & used parts. I wouldn't be surprised to see one of these with lock bars, but a flush nut is unlikely.
These FN rebuilds are worth no more or less than any other CMPrifle in the same grade & condition.
Interesting. Can you tell me where I might be able to read up on these M1rifles rebuilt be FN ? Thanks
CMPlike new HRA $995/ HRA Service grade $695. Best rifles I've seen there in a long time. Used to be called DCM
I picked up a 5.6 Mil HRA last summer during the matyches from the CMPNorth store. It has a 1 muzzle and 2 throat and was in excellent condition with new CMP wood. The only thing I didn't like was the milled trigger housing but I picked up a stamped one in case I have trouble with the milled.
$700