A DCM World War II Springfield lives here. I ordered it December 31, 1985 and received it March 21, 1987. That was a long wait.
Meanwhile I was seeing all my high-power buds getting their DCM M1s. Stinkin' new, super nice. Wouldn't you know when mine came in it looked like it was dragged behind a truck by comparison.
Still it was a mostly correct 1944 rifle. Trigger group was a mishmash of World War II parts and it is wearing post-war rear sight and gas plug.
Spent a lot of happy years on the firing line of the local high-power match with it. A good accurate rifle.
Was a "deal"!
Had a spontaneous opportunity to go deer hunting on the last weekend of the season here.
A local friend offered to let our son hunt on his nearby place Saturday. I'd intended to drive him out and have a visit at my friend's house while he hunted.
My friend had been wanting an example of an M1 Garand for some time. I'd seen one at a gun show so pointed him in the direction of the owner/exhibitor. He contacted the owner several weeks after the show and picked up the nice rifle. I thought I'd just bring my M1 out and we'd sit and drink coffee and talk about all things M1 while our son hunted, but then my friend texted me suggesting that I hunt as well as his wildlife biologist son who works for the State had told him that five more does needed to be culled from the place before end of season if possible.
So, I just loaded up a clip with eight 150 grain hunting hand loads and took the M1 afield. Took the deer at 58 yards (steps).