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    Question CMP M1 Garand

    Looking forward to learning about the CMPicon M1icon Garand I just purchased. We stopped in at the Anniston AL store Friday and was able to purchase it on the spot. I would have brought it home but saved the sales tax by waiting till Tuesday to get it. It is the last of three guns I have always wanted to own the first being a 357 Mag. My choice there was a S & W 686 7 shot with a 5" barrel, next was a 30-30, my choice there was a Henry H0009B with the brass receiver and now the M1. I got to shoot an M1 in the Navy back in 1965, only shot it a few times but that was enough to get me hooked just took a long time to get one.

    My first question is regarding Ammo, I bought 200 rounds from CMP and 25 clips, its a start but is there better from a different source at reasonable prices? the stock is new and while I am a fairly good woodworker I'm not sure I want one of my high-gloss finishes on this rifle, what might some of you suggest?

    I will look forward to hearing from some of you.
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    Most use an oil finish on M1icon rifles. No need for a build up of material, just Tung for instance...I use Watco Danishicon oil myself.
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    Second the suggestion to use Watco Danishicon oil - it's all I use. I get it at Home Depot.

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    I use Formby's Tung Oil, diluted with a little paint thinner. After every coat, including the final coat, I rub with 0000 steel wool; you don't want a shiny look to the wood.

    I suggest an inspection book for any M1icon rifle owner: Scott Duff's "The M1 Garand: Owner's Guide".

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