As of right now, the best places to get Garand parts are
Marstar and Numrich (gunpartscorp.com/Manufacturers/USMilitary-33541/Rifles-42386/M1Garand-40101/PartsList-37106.htm). If ordering from Numrich, keep in mind the US Export restrictions:
To add to the list, Northridge International will also ship M1 parts to Canada, they have almost everything except wood and op rods. A little pricier than Numrich, but they have stuff Numrich does not have, and a high percentage of their parts are Italian made or new in wrap.
The primary places I source M1 parts are:
- Marstar for receiver internals, sights, and all other miscellaneous small parts.
- CGN EE for the clip latch assembly, bolt, gas cylinder and barrel.
- Numrich for trigger group, op rod and operating rod spring (Numrich caps Canadian at $1000 per order, used to be $100. Luckily it's been upped.)
- Northridge International for stock metal and .308 spacer block (I went 7.62 NATO for this build). Northridge caps at $100 per parcel to Canada, and Canadians have to order by phone.
- Brownells for a complete Boyd's set of unfinished wood (they limit you to $100, I have a dealer account with them, so it came in just under $100)
As a side note, I get a lot of my parts for less than most of you will since I have business accounts with some suppliers, and I still can't build one from parts cheaper than the typical current EE price of a complete rifle. But I like building rifles, so I consider the entertainment value to be worth the effort. By contrast, I bought a complete SA garand with a nice bore for $1100 last month. That would be a better deal than a build after all the shipping and importation costs.
Food for thought.