I started to build my Garand from parts picked up on the EE.
I picked up a Boyds 3 piece Garand stock (split order, double shipping charges thanks to US paranoia).
Altogether roughly so far it's about $1500.00+ for mostly NOS parts. Once you start, you might as well finish it. In for a penny, in for a pound (foolish?). There'll be a few more dollars spent if I wish to have it parkerized. I can see where asking prices are around $2000.00
Steve 1987 is right - you'll never recoup or make extra money going this route but I think he's wrong in saying that the JRA is "not much better" – they are better than the one I’ve almost finished building! I'm judging this by the JRA Springfield 1903-4a that I have. It's lovely and looks like it just came out of the Springfield Armoury in 1903.
If I could go back in time, I would not bother doing my own build again. Instead I would spend the same amount of $$ and buy from James River Armory (not affiliated in any way).
What value on satisfaction in building one up by yourself? Nada, just scraped knuckles and pinched blood blistered fingers.
Just my .02 cents
Gatehouse: "There are thousands and thousands of them in Canada". Really?
36 hamon: "I've had this one for 30 years NEVER fired it!" Why not?
Hey Marcus_bc,
Well, I can understand the satisfaction of your doing it yourself - I guess when it comes to comparing to JRA's it will all depend on the craftsman. My opinion is that the JRA reproduction will probably not hold much more value than a project build from USGI parts though.
From reading the replies here, it seems that the values and mentalities on Canadian market differ greatly. To me most milsurps are either nice original or near original examples, or shooter grade. I suppose a nicely restored occasional shooter might fall somewhere in between? I understand nice original Garands are getting a lot tougher to find.
-Steve




















































