Numrich restocking Garand parts?

Andronicus

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I see Numrich is out of stock of Garand Follower. Does anyone know how likely they are to restock these in the near future? Or are these older parts a once gone their gone type thing?
 
Garand parts from America are hit or miss
There are times they have lots and then none for a period of time
Some are harder than other's to find in stock
If you think you need it in the future , buy it
Garand parts are all about waiting to purchase
 
Garand parts from America are hit or miss
There are times they have lots and then none for a period of time
Some are harder than other's to find in stock
If you think you need it in the future , buy it
Garand parts are all about waiting to purchase

I see the follower is "Out of Stock" which means they don't have a supplier. Doesn't sound promising. This is contrasted with the follower arm which is "Not currently unavailable" which means they expect stock within the next 30 days.

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/help/find-a-part/what-if-my-part-is-sold-out-21

Maybe I'll need to consider Marstar.
 
Marstar has changed a lot over the past year. New owners I believe. That's why they're banner sponsors again.

I received the follower from MARSTAR, 8 days for Canada Post to deliver. Holy Cosmoline Batman! I guess cosmoline is a CommBlock thing; what packing oil is likely found on Garand parts? Anyway, a soak in WD40 and a good wipe-down got it cleaned up nice.
 
I was on Amazon dot ca looking for a Garand lace-on cheekpad after Midway refused to take my order. Someone was selling all the metal for stocks for about $150 - handguard liner, ferrules, sling loops, buttplate and screws etc.
 
I was on Amazon dot ca looking for a Garand lace-on cheekpad after Midway refused to take my order. Someone was selling all the metal for stocks for about $150 - handguard liner, ferrules, sling loops, buttplate and screws etc.
Numrich sells that for around $100USD shipped. So not a bad deal.
 
Took 3.5 months to get m1 garand handguards through Canadian Customs
I can see that repairing m1 garand rifles is going to be an expensive proposition in time and money
This is definitely going to impact the availability of totally rebuilt vg++/mint condition guns
 
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