I need help, looking to buy an M1 Garand

drummerbran

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Hi there i just wanted to see if anyone has or knew someone who is looking to sell their M1 Garand. I'm 20 years old and just got into shooting. I am a huge WWII guy and have always love the M1 Garand and now I am looking for one to "kick start" my collection. I could just go to any gun store and pick up a regular rifle, but being a guy who loves the history of WWII I would rather spend my money on a M1 Granad. So if any one know of anything or anyone looking to sell theirs, PLEASE let me know!

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M1 Garand

Try P&S Militaria. They have advertised in the past. Unfortunately, Garands are scarce and "The Pacific" will probably heighten the demand.

Where are you located?
 
They come up from time to time in the Equipment Exchange section. Just ask for access and away you go. I think there is a M1 sniper rifle in there now.
 
I got mine on the EE. Just be patient, one that you like will pop up sooner or later.

They usually go quick if priced reasonably so you gotta keep your eyes open.
 
I got mine on the EE. Just be patient, one that you like will pop up sooner or later.

They usually go quick if priced reasonably so you gotta keep your eyes open.

+1. They show up regularly in the EE, priced between $700 and $1000 depending on condition and accessories. You should be able to find a decent shooter for $800 or less.

Some things to note (the experts can jump in anytime and correct me):

1) Don't buy the "all numbers matching" line on a Garand, they don't. There is only one serial number, located on the upper rear of the receiver. All the other parts have part/drawing numbers on them and they don't match anything beyond the appropriate drawing.

2) Most Garands were refurbed at least once, if not several times, and will have parts from different manufacturers and of different vintage because the military armourers didn't care about collectability, only functionality.

3) En bloc clips are regularly available for $1-$2 each and you should never pay more than that for them, regardless of how "rare" a seller wants to make them sound.

4) Get into reloading, it is the only way to properly feed a Garand, as commercial ammo is very hard on the operating rod and is very expensive. I am currently reloading for around $0.60/round where cheap commercial ammo is $1+/round.

5) Brownell's and Creedmore Sports in the US both stock many Garand parts and will ship most of them north. I bought a Schuster Gas Plug, National Match sights and some 5 round en bloc clips (for hunting and service rifle shoots) from Creedmore Sports last fall with no problems. Service was excellent, shipping was reasonable and fast.

6) Don't bother trying to wipe the silly grin off your face after shooting your Garand for the first time, it is pointless and the grin will last for days afterwards.

Mark
 
Just had to repeat the story on my M1. Came out of the Phillipines, made Feb 1942, so it probably made some good japs.
No wood aside from the front handguard. No rear sight, Barrel trashed, cost me $35.
The armourer at our local ANG unit provided the sight and gave me another bolt after I found the bolt lug cracked at the NDI shop on base. He replaced the barrel. New Boyd stock.OOH it aint "Original" I really don't care, it shoots fine.
The only reason I bought it was the government made me give back the one they issued me.
 
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