P0WERWAGON
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84,417 M1 rifles, and how many are actually good guns after 50 years of neglect?
800 plus tax & shipping = ee prices they're gonna have to do better
Show me a Garand on the EE for 800. Maybe 5 years ago.
This guy gets it, why do you think john is not saying anything, when it happens it happens, there is a market for this product in most places in the world, people should be happy that someone is trying to get these into Canada.
be its john directly or someone else, im sure john if able to, will offer this product at the best price he can, as he is known too do.
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Having purchased one of the South Korean Garands that were sold cheaply abot 15 years ago, I would be very careful when I spent my money. To make a very long story short my $127.00 Garand cost me over $1,500.00 to rebuild so I could end up with a rifle that was both functional and reliable. It contributed to my divorce so much that I had to order parts on my buddys VISA card and have them sent to his house.........
oh boy.....here we go....let the games begin !!!! just the thought of "such a device" coming to an unnamed company here in Canada...... MUST HAVE SUCH A "device" if not one at least two
The quality isn't good and the price is high for what they want so most dealers went not worth the hassle.
And we will need big cans of inexpensive surplus or norinco or whoever 30.06.
Dang, this thread has me all fired up to binge watch Band of Brothers.
P&S had fair-good condition Garands for 650 ish a few years back. I wouldn't pay any more than that if these are in similar condition.
The U.S. Civilian Marksmanship Program has domestically-produced Garands (Springfields, HRAs, Winnies) in decent condition, with the price ranging from $625-950... Problem is, you gotta be a dual-citizen AND U.S. resident--the latter of which I'm unfortunately not--to buy one.