Soon To Be M1 Garand Owner
Soon To Be M1 Garand Owner
Today I did something I never though I would do. I completed a pleasant journey I never intended or thought I would ever embark. This journey was kind of interesting. Over the last week or so Ive been shopping for a 1903A3. Ive come across several but they were all in the 850-1000+ and I just don't have that kind of money. Its unfortunate but I got into this military surplus rifle collecting game a little late now that the prices are soaring. Anyway, while searching for 1903s I came across the CMP website and was disappointed to see they no longer had any 1903s. While on the site I stumbled on to the Garand section and was surprised to see service grade rifles selling for 625.00 plus shipping straight to my door. This got me thinking: you know, this is the most famous rifle in the world and the rifle that won the second World War. "The finest battle implement ever devised," and I can afford it. At that point I was sold. Today I sent off my paper work for my first ever M1 Garand. It will be 4-6 months before I see her but I will update this thread when she arrives.
'56 SHE VZ52
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
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Re: Soon To Be M1 Garand Owner
You will absolutely love it. They're a marvel of machinery. Wait until the first time you shoot it with someone that's never shot one and see the look on their face when the enbloc pops out. Classic.vblue42 wrote:Today I did something I never though I would do. I completed a pleasant journey I never intended or thought I would ever embark. This journey was kind of interesting. Over the last week or so Ive been shopping for a 1903A3. Ive come across several but they were all in the 850-1000+ and I just don't have that kind of money. Its unfortunate but I got into this military surplus rifle collecting game a little late now that the prices are soaring. Anyway, while searching for 1903s I came across the CMP website and was disappointed to see they no longer had any 1903s. While on the site I stumbled on to the Garand section and was surprised to see service grade rifles selling for 625.00 plus shipping straight to my door. This got me thinking: you know, this is the most famous rifle in the world and the rifle that won the second World War. "The finest battle implement ever devised," and I can afford it. At that point I was sold. Today I sent off my paper work for my first ever M1 Garand. It will be 4-6 months before I see her but I will update this thread when she arrives.
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I can't wait. It will be a nice Christmas present sense thats about how long I may be waiting.
'56 SHE VZ52
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
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I don't think the wait will be that long. You will be shooting her yet this summer. Glad to see you found the CMP. They are the best place to buy and M1.vblue42 wrote:I can't wait. It will be a nice Christmas present sense thats about how long I may be waiting.
If you are looking for a shooter springfield be on the look out for a 03A3. They usually a little cheaper that a 1903 plus they have the rear peep sight.
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Excellent move
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Congrats
The commerce which maybe carried on with the people inhabiting the line you will pursue renders a knowledge of these people important ~Thomas Jefferson~ (to- Lewis and Clark)
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I have an 03 in the family. It was my fathers and was handed down to my oldest brother. I got from him for a range trip a few months ago and was hoping he would forget. He didn't and I had to give it back. I decided to just try and buy my own in an 03A3 but wasn't able to find one at the right price and they aint join down. Anyway, I have access to an 03 when I want so this M1 is perfect. My father, (a Korean War vet) always dreamed of owning an M1 after he left the Army but was never able to get his hands on one. He is now passed and I feel I am living his dream by making this purchase. I know he's watching.no4shot wrote: If you are looking for a shooter springfield be on the look out for a 03A3. They usually a little cheaper that a 1903 plus they have the rear peep sight.
'56 SHE VZ52
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
Re: Soon To Be M1 Garand Owner
You'll love your Garand once it arrives, kind of odd getting the shells all together in the clip but it gets easier. You can also pick up 2 and 5 shot clips for this rifle.
Being in Mississippi you might not be far from the south store in Alabama I think where you can pick out your own rifle. Living in West Virginia I made the 10 hour round trip last July and picked out a 1954 H&R special. Everything I could find local was in the area of $800 and up and pretty rough. For another $150 I picked the special that's correct and like new. Very accurate rifles, you'll be shocked once you try it out.
Being in Mississippi you might not be far from the south store in Alabama I think where you can pick out your own rifle. Living in West Virginia I made the 10 hour round trip last July and picked out a 1954 H&R special. Everything I could find local was in the area of $800 and up and pretty rough. For another $150 I picked the special that's correct and like new. Very accurate rifles, you'll be shocked once you try it out.
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I did contact the store in Anniston which is also 10 hours round trip from me. Unfortunately they only have rack, field and special grade available. I can't quite swallow 995.00 for a special grade and I wanted a better condition then rack or field grade. I would have loved to travel to hand pick a service grade.
'56 SHE VZ52
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
Re: Soon To Be M1 Garand Owner
BZ
1. M39 Finn, 7.62x54mm 1944 Sako
2. M38, 7.62x54mm 1943 Izhevsk
3. M44, 7.62x54 mm 1945 Izhevsk
4. SKS, Russian, 7.62x39mm 1951 Tula
5. SKS Chinese #26, 7.62x39mm
6. SKS Chinese #316, 7.62x39mm
7. M48, Yugoslav, Mauser 8x57mm
8. Air Rifle .22, Beeman RS2
Best Regards
Paul
USN Retired
Vietnam Veteran
2. M38, 7.62x54mm 1943 Izhevsk
3. M44, 7.62x54 mm 1945 Izhevsk
4. SKS, Russian, 7.62x39mm 1951 Tula
5. SKS Chinese #26, 7.62x39mm
6. SKS Chinese #316, 7.62x39mm
7. M48, Yugoslav, Mauser 8x57mm
8. Air Rifle .22, Beeman RS2
Best Regards
Paul
USN Retired
Vietnam Veteran
Re: Soon To Be M1 Garand Owner
I got my hra last month and it only took 37 days from the time they got my order till it showed up pictures are in another post in the semi auto form
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Thats good to here dou. I am curious, did your service grade come with a new stock? Many of the CMP service grades on YouTube have new stocks. Also, can you please link me to your thread? Thanks.
'56 SHE VZ52
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
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I almost got tears in my eyes! Congrats on fulfilling my dream. You have time to get the book on these and learn all about them. The book is expensive but worth it. I can't remember the name at the moment but JYD can tel you.
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top picture is a hra sg I got in march with new stock. bottom one is a springfield I got in early apri with original stock.
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Very nice.
'56 SHE VZ52
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
'46 Izhevsk M44 Mosin Carbine
'44 Finnish VKT M39 Mosin
'40 Tula 91/30 Finn Capture
'44 K98 Mauser (Yugo Rework)
'43 Swiss K31
'45 Springfield M1 Garand
'43 Remington 1903A3
'43 Long Branch No.4 Mk.1*
'58 Madsen M47
VZ58 Folder With Beaver Barf
New Frontier/KAK AR15 5.56mm
Smith & Wesson M&P9
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I have not shot the top one but the springfield shoots great at 100 yards with the greek ammo.
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Its unfortunate but I got into this military surplus rifle collecting game a little late now that the prices are soaring.
I know now you feel, our own Greed has driven the prices up
I know now you feel, our own Greed has driven the prices up
1. M39 Finn, 7.62x54mm 1944 Sako
2. M38, 7.62x54mm 1943 Izhevsk
3. M44, 7.62x54 mm 1945 Izhevsk
4. SKS, Russian, 7.62x39mm 1951 Tula
5. SKS Chinese #26, 7.62x39mm
6. SKS Chinese #316, 7.62x39mm
7. M48, Yugoslav, Mauser 8x57mm
8. Air Rifle .22, Beeman RS2
Best Regards
Paul
USN Retired
Vietnam Veteran
2. M38, 7.62x54mm 1943 Izhevsk
3. M44, 7.62x54 mm 1945 Izhevsk
4. SKS, Russian, 7.62x39mm 1951 Tula
5. SKS Chinese #26, 7.62x39mm
6. SKS Chinese #316, 7.62x39mm
7. M48, Yugoslav, Mauser 8x57mm
8. Air Rifle .22, Beeman RS2
Best Regards
Paul
USN Retired
Vietnam Veteran
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Very good movie clip JYD, hope to watch the whole movie soon. I sold several things and my young son and I started a M1 fund to buy ours, rifle, bayonet and 400 rounds of ammo was right at $1,200.oo
Crazy how high anything German or American military related costs but I wanted one to share with my dad while he's still around to tell stories.
Here's my H&R correct grade CMP Special 1954. The white shown in the picture is Lithium grease, they seem to be unused so things are pretty tight. I asked my dad about him keeping them lubed and he said only after showering with them.
Crazy how high anything German or American military related costs but I wanted one to share with my dad while he's still around to tell stories.
Here's my H&R correct grade CMP Special 1954. The white shown in the picture is Lithium grease, they seem to be unused so things are pretty tight. I asked my dad about him keeping them lubed and he said only after showering with them.
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1. M39 Finn, 7.62x54mm 1944 Sako
2. M38, 7.62x54mm 1943 Izhevsk
3. M44, 7.62x54 mm 1945 Izhevsk
4. SKS, Russian, 7.62x39mm 1951 Tula
5. SKS Chinese #26, 7.62x39mm
6. SKS Chinese #316, 7.62x39mm
7. M48, Yugoslav, Mauser 8x57mm
8. Air Rifle .22, Beeman RS2
Best Regards
Paul
USN Retired
Vietnam Veteran
2. M38, 7.62x54mm 1943 Izhevsk
3. M44, 7.62x54 mm 1945 Izhevsk
4. SKS, Russian, 7.62x39mm 1951 Tula
5. SKS Chinese #26, 7.62x39mm
6. SKS Chinese #316, 7.62x39mm
7. M48, Yugoslav, Mauser 8x57mm
8. Air Rifle .22, Beeman RS2
Best Regards
Paul
USN Retired
Vietnam Veteran
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very nice rifle