Korean M1 Garands green light.

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Any chance of getting some of these here?

http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-articles/u-s-to-import-87310-m1-garand-rifles-from-korea.html

The supplies of M1 Garand rifles are slowly but surely dwindling from the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s shelves. That’s the government-run organization that distributes WWII era firearms to the population, promoting civilian marksmanship through its games as well as its cheap firearms. A stockpile of South Korean M1 Garand rifles have been sitting awaiting approval for U.S. importation. The State Department has finally gotten off its rear end and green-lighted their re-entry into The Land of the Free. The rifles had been in political limbo for decades . . .

Uncle Sam sold most of the M1s to the Korean government to help with the Korean War. Our own G.I.s left some of them behind when we pulled out. Obviously, the M1 Garands are woefully obsolete on the modern battlefield. Korea had been looking to unload these rifles on the U.S. market to pay for a much needed upgrade to their armed forces’ armories.



Unfortunately, the Obama administration blocked their importation, saying they could “potentially be exploited by individuals seeking firearms for illicit purposes.” You could say the same thing about a Blackberry mobile phone but tons of those come in from China every year.

The Korean Times reports that new legislation passed by the U.S. has cleared the way for these guns to be imported into the United States via third party importers such as CAI. And here’s the kicker: they’re going to be sold as low as $220.

The sad part of the story: the 770,000 M1 Carbines also available for sale in Korea are still banned due to their ability to accept “high capacity detachable magazines.” Which is ridiculous; the CMP has been selling those exact same guns and magazines for decades and shipping them directly to U.S. Citizens without an FFL in between. Not even 922(r) should apply. The guns were made in the United States in the first place.
 
Must be back on the front burner... If they're going to the CMP we can pretty much forget 'em... If CAI gets ahold of them maybe some of our regular hookups can bring some in!
 
This one has been going on for years.
Right up there with the "surplus .303" and the "new valmets m78's", every couple of months (even years) the rumours spin up again.

I'l believe it when I see it personally.
Garands are too finicky on ammunition for me to get excited about anyhow.
 
This one has been going on for years.
Right up there with the "surplus .303" and the "new valmets m78's", every couple of months (even years) the rumours spin up again.

I'l believe it when I see it personally.
Garands are too finicky on ammunition for me to get excited about anyhow.
 
Pretty sure guys would be happy with $6-700 Garands compared to double that now...

Hopefully there's an ammo stockpile coming too...

Sure, why not. I mean we haven't even seen the condition of these yet, so why not throw out a silly number that we'd be willing to pay, not knowing anything about what condition these guns are in.

Really?

If CMP is selling them for $220 in the US, there is a reason for it. And it isn't because they got them that cheap.
 
I think most would agree that they would be a bargain at 3X $220.

Why? We don't even know condition yet.

Here is a pic of Korean marked M1 Garand stock that Liberty Tree is selling in the US. Pristine, no?

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