I have one that I bought here once upon a time.
It is in 308 with an 18.5 inch barrel. Unfortuneately it has a Ram-Line black plastic stock, which is too light for this heavy beast. Silverback fully bedded it for me, because after every shot it wanted to leap out of it's stock. It had some feeding issues as well. With Silverback's copy of an excellent Culhausen Shop Manual we sorted it out.
Took three months of grief, and parts replacement, which paid off, now it feeds/funtions/shoots, flawlessly.
It now has a different scope though, it NOW has a Leupold 2.5 scout scope, and Silverback banged the gong consistantly at 300 yards with it last time we shot it.
(It knocked the reticles out of a Burris 2 3/4 & a Redfield "magnum" pistol scope)
With the Redfield pistol scope, that this little rifle "tore apart" in less than 200 rounds. With that scope I had a few sub-MOA grops at 100 yards, using the 6 power setting, when the reticles were still in place.
PS It is comparitively louder! One gets "magnum face" after only about 20-30 rounds....
So much so, one esteemed Cold Lake shooter, called it a 308 pistol!
As too any disparaging comments, yes at first it looks toy-like. Its black plastic stock, would not have been my first choice, or second choice either.
But really expect for a few specialized parts, its just another Garand, and we have alot of corporate knowledge available off and on-line, in regards to maintaining them.