So, near as I can tell, we all love m1 Garands. Except for me, that is. The highest proponent of the rifle, near as I can tell, is Gunny. He sings its accolades in a wonderful accent - love songs always sound better with an accent of some sort. The problem that I have with the M1-ophiles on this thread and elsewhere is their nationality. This is CGN, not the NRA-North. Surely we have better examples (and nearer and dearer to our hearts) of Canadian military engineering that far surpass the quality of the M1.
My suggestions for future CGN obsessions are the Ross (any version, although I've heard the .280 factory Sporter was to die for) or the FN products (C1A1 in particular; if anyone has one I'd love to see it). These rifles deserve our attention as well - and you sure as heckfire don't have to pay $1300 for the silly thing.
Britophiles would like the LE, I fear that the idealization of the M1 garand on this forum and elsewhere in pop culture might just be further diluting the Canadian identity in general and the Canadian military tradition specifically. Now now, before you all get your hackles up, remember its a friendly discussion - and that the money that you have all paid for an M1 invariably ended or started with the American government and their unwillingness to market these rifles outside their borders. I believe Canadian masterpieces deserve their own day in the sun.
And who better to offer it than Canadian Gun Nutz ?
(If you can't own 'em, troll 'em.

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