New M1 Garand
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New M1 Garand
So, I ordered a CMP M1 Special. This is an issued receiver and various parts but with a brand-new barrel and wood. 0/0 on the gauges. My serial number is in the 53-54 year range, Harrington & Richardson.
Mailed the forms on 1/5, got notice on 1/26 that it had been received on 1/8, posted to the store on 1/30, shipped on 2/2 and in my hands on 2/3. Times have been running much better than the 3 months they list on the web site. One individual on the CMP forum complained that he ordered one thinking he'd have three months to gather the funds and darn if they didn't ship in less than a month.
Took it to the range on Saturday and I have to say it shoots a lot better than I do.
On the 25 yard range zeroed in about four shots and then put a clip full into the lower left diamond (sight in target). Neat thing was that while I was doing this a gentleman sat down at the next lane with an M1 Carbine. Wasn't government issue but just the two of us ending up at the range next to each other.
Then I moved to the 100 yard range and set up. Fired a round. Checked the spotting scope. I missed the entire target? Adjusted elevation.
Fired a round. Checked the scope. I missed the entire target? Adjusted elevation.
Three more misses and adjustments. Sat back and started thinking about what in the world I was doing wrong. Looked downrange. Looked at scope. Looked downrange. Looked at scope. While pretending to do nothing at all, slowly swiveled my spotting scope onto the right target.
Got zeroed. Then shot a full clip. Had all within or breaking the line within a small diamond. Shot a few more clips. I am really liking this rifle.
The bayonet was brought back from WWII by my father. It's a 1911 Rock Island Arsenal issue. Notice there's no hooks on the scabbard. This a Krag type scabbard. Had a hanger like this but it's missing from mine:
I doubt that he ever had a chance to use it in anger as he was Army Air Corps, flight engineer on C47s. He was shot down over Germany and managed to make his way back to allied lines. I do have the rip cord from his parachute. He said he has no idea why he hung on to it or why he stuck it in has pocket.
Mailed the forms on 1/5, got notice on 1/26 that it had been received on 1/8, posted to the store on 1/30, shipped on 2/2 and in my hands on 2/3. Times have been running much better than the 3 months they list on the web site. One individual on the CMP forum complained that he ordered one thinking he'd have three months to gather the funds and darn if they didn't ship in less than a month.
Took it to the range on Saturday and I have to say it shoots a lot better than I do.
On the 25 yard range zeroed in about four shots and then put a clip full into the lower left diamond (sight in target). Neat thing was that while I was doing this a gentleman sat down at the next lane with an M1 Carbine. Wasn't government issue but just the two of us ending up at the range next to each other.
Then I moved to the 100 yard range and set up. Fired a round. Checked the spotting scope. I missed the entire target? Adjusted elevation.
Fired a round. Checked the scope. I missed the entire target? Adjusted elevation.
Three more misses and adjustments. Sat back and started thinking about what in the world I was doing wrong. Looked downrange. Looked at scope. Looked downrange. Looked at scope. While pretending to do nothing at all, slowly swiveled my spotting scope onto the right target.
Got zeroed. Then shot a full clip. Had all within or breaking the line within a small diamond. Shot a few more clips. I am really liking this rifle.
The bayonet was brought back from WWII by my father. It's a 1911 Rock Island Arsenal issue. Notice there's no hooks on the scabbard. This a Krag type scabbard. Had a hanger like this but it's missing from mine:
I doubt that he ever had a chance to use it in anger as he was Army Air Corps, flight engineer on C47s. He was shot down over Germany and managed to make his way back to allied lines. I do have the rip cord from his parachute. He said he has no idea why he hung on to it or why he stuck it in has pocket.
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Very cool. I might have done the same thing with the scope once or twice.
Can these "newer" rifles shoot modern 30-06 ammo or do you still need to stick with the older/lower power stuff?
And your bayonet is the longer one. I still mull over getting one for mine. That's cool that yours was your father's, but I don't know that I really want one or not. I suppose if I have an extra $100 or so burning a hole in my pocket and don't want to leave empty handed from a gun show, I could go ahead and get one, but I don't see that happening real soon. Never say never though.
Can these "newer" rifles shoot modern 30-06 ammo or do you still need to stick with the older/lower power stuff?
And your bayonet is the longer one. I still mull over getting one for mine. That's cool that yours was your father's, but I don't know that I really want one or not. I suppose if I have an extra $100 or so burning a hole in my pocket and don't want to leave empty handed from a gun show, I could go ahead and get one, but I don't see that happening real soon. Never say never though.
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Re: New M1 Garand
Congrats on the great snag!
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Re: New M1 Garand
Having my dad's bayonet kinda drove the decision verses M1A, although I didn't end up with a WWII era model.C-dub wrote:Very cool. I might have done the same thing with the scope once or twice.
Can these "newer" rifles shoot modern 30-06 ammo or do you still need to stick with the older/lower power stuff?
And your bayonet is the longer one. I still mull over getting one for mine. That's cool that yours was your father's, but I don't know that I really want one or not. I suppose if I have an extra $100 or so burning a hole in my pocket and don't want to leave empty handed from a gun show, I could go ahead and get one, but I don't see that happening real soon. Never say never though.
The special is all reissued parts except for the new barrel & wood so it still requires compatible ammo unless you replace the gas port. Such as this one: http://www.garandgear.com/ported-gas-plug.html
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Great story! Congrats on the new rifle. I have one on my wish list.
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Very nice. I keep thinking of things I should buy instead of a CMP M-1, but dang it, guys like you keep putting up nice pictures.
So your Dad was eligible for the Caterpiller Club!
I also remember reading of some informal club/award in the ETO for flyers who had the "presence of mind" (or maybe it was just being scared into a monkey-grip) to hang onto the D-ring they opened their chutes with. Sounds like your Dad was eligible for that too. That's some story, surviving the shootdown, bail-out, and evading back to friendly lines.
So your Dad was eligible for the Caterpiller Club!
I also remember reading of some informal club/award in the ETO for flyers who had the "presence of mind" (or maybe it was just being scared into a monkey-grip) to hang onto the D-ring they opened their chutes with. Sounds like your Dad was eligible for that too. That's some story, surviving the shootdown, bail-out, and evading back to friendly lines.
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I have 3 M1's from the CMP (I have 3 adult Children and they all wanted to "inherit" one). My first one is a CMP Service grade that is a January 1942 Springfield. The next 2 are CMP Specials, one 1955 Springfield and one 1953 H&R. All three are beautiful and pieces of history.
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Evidently he was never aware of this. I didn't find anything in his belongings.ELB wrote:Very nice. I keep thinking of things I should buy instead of a CMP M-1, but dang it, guys like you keep putting up nice pictures.
So your Dad was eligible for the Caterpiller Club!
And to add to the story, carrying on a fine old Morris family tradition, he was able to avoid all the really good landing spots and end up in a manure pile. It may have been to his benefit though. No German soldier probably wanted to go near where he was hiding.ELB wrote: I also remember reading of some informal club/award in the ETO for flyers who had the "presence of mind" (or maybe it was just being scared into a monkey-grip) to hang onto the D-ring they opened their chutes with. Sounds like your Dad was eligible for that too. That's some story, surviving the shootdown, bail-out, and evading back to friendly lines.
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That is a beautiful rifle and a great story!
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Very nice rifle. Congrats!
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My very favorite rifle is my CMP M1 Garand, it is an H&R as well, all matching parts.
One heck of a shooter. My Son-in-law has already claimed it as his, and I think he may be looking into ways to have me committed so he can get it quicker.
One heck of a shooter. My Son-in-law has already claimed it as his, and I think he may be looking into ways to have me committed so he can get it quicker.
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