Mine is Winchester. ‘44 .from CMP. Just as accurate at 300 yards as REM 700 with 3x9 scope. Put 6 coats of Tung oil on furniture in 6 days . Looks like a million bucks.
I picked up my almost matching CMP 1942 service grade Springfield M1 at a local gun show about 10 years ago. It went back to the armory for a 1947 bbl. It came with the Certificate, case, etc., and it actually looks better than service grade (sorry, I'm out of town and don't have access to pics). It's a great rifle and a hoot to shoot. I usually shoot Prvi Partizan M1 Garand ammo...very accurate and reasonably priced. Enjoy!
Count me in! Mine is a postage stamp IHC. Great gun. Oldest son has already asked for it when I'm done shooting. He will get it.
Found an old greasing guide if any of you haven't got one.
Lastly..........the M1 Garand sight picture is in my opinion the best iron sight picture ever.
Plus 1 vote for joining Garand Collectors Association..great magazine, great bunch of people, lots of help on their Forum.
Absolutely my favorite rifles af all time. I have had a dozen or so over the years, but am down to 4. A 1943 and a '45 SA, both original, an IHC, also original, and another 1943 SA with a pristine '46 SA barrel for my shooter. I have enough surplus ammo squirreled away that I should never need to reload in my lifetime. I will add a Winchester and H&R when/if I come across them in original condition.
Any M1 Rifle in original condition is going to start north of $2K or better. Very few and far between.
It would take a lot more than that to get me to consider selling mine. Also why I have the shooter. The '43 is well worn, with the cartouches barely visible, while the '45 is in better condition. The IHC is 95%. While I have shot them, and will continue to do so occasionally, my "shooter" will take the brunt of the load.
I have several, but the last two from the CMP were rough. They both shot fine and the bowling pins didn't know they looked rough.![]()