I leaped through all the hoops and placed an order for an M1 Garand with the Civilian Marksmanship Program early last fall - my first ever. I foolishly thought we might have it by Christmas. When ordered they indicated "rack" grade rifles available, and no others, so I ordered a rack grade.
Received an e-mail about a month ago letting me know they were about to process my order, or something to that effect, and I was in the queue, which was comforting. Received another e-mail last week letting me know rack grades were now in low inventory, but coming off that status with availability improving relatively soon. If I'd prefer a "service" grade that might be accomplished sooner for an added charge. I opted for the service grade upgrade and less than three days later was in possession of this fine rifle.
It is Springfield manufacture and the serial number on the receiver dates it to June 1943. The serial numbers on all the important parts match. Muzzle reading of 3, and a throat reading of 2+, it wears a new walnut stock with a single CMP stamped cartouche.
My son and I have another Springfield Garand dating from the fall of 1942 with a National Match barrel dated 1954. Now he and I can compete together with our own, respective, shootin' irons.
Received an e-mail about a month ago letting me know they were about to process my order, or something to that effect, and I was in the queue, which was comforting. Received another e-mail last week letting me know rack grades were now in low inventory, but coming off that status with availability improving relatively soon. If I'd prefer a "service" grade that might be accomplished sooner for an added charge. I opted for the service grade upgrade and less than three days later was in possession of this fine rifle.
It is Springfield manufacture and the serial number on the receiver dates it to June 1943. The serial numbers on all the important parts match. Muzzle reading of 3, and a throat reading of 2+, it wears a new walnut stock with a single CMP stamped cartouche.
My son and I have another Springfield Garand dating from the fall of 1942 with a National Match barrel dated 1954. Now he and I can compete together with our own, respective, shootin' irons.
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