Hi Folks,
As my collection of firearms grows I still find there is a gaping hole that can only be filled by an M1 Garand. I'm not in a position to go out and drop $2K+ on one at the moment, and was throwing around the idea of building one from parts as I'm able to accumulate them. My hope is that there is someone here with experience that can talk me into or out of this idea of mine.
Here is what I'm looking for guidance on:
1. Is it easy to find all the required parts here in Canada?
2. Is there anything that an amateur gunsmith such as myself won't be able to complete in the build?
3. Will it end up costing significantly more money than buying a complete rifle?
And my wild card question: Are .308 Garands any harder to build than 30-06? I currently load .308 and am swimming in NATO brass, so naturally I would consider this even if there is a higher cost involved.
Thanks in advance!
As my collection of firearms grows I still find there is a gaping hole that can only be filled by an M1 Garand. I'm not in a position to go out and drop $2K+ on one at the moment, and was throwing around the idea of building one from parts as I'm able to accumulate them. My hope is that there is someone here with experience that can talk me into or out of this idea of mine.
Here is what I'm looking for guidance on:
1. Is it easy to find all the required parts here in Canada?
2. Is there anything that an amateur gunsmith such as myself won't be able to complete in the build?
3. Will it end up costing significantly more money than buying a complete rifle?
And my wild card question: Are .308 Garands any harder to build than 30-06? I currently load .308 and am swimming in NATO brass, so naturally I would consider this even if there is a higher cost involved.
Thanks in advance!




























With a new barrel I won't go more than 25 degrees, provided it feels right. I'll go more with a used barrel that's already had some shoulder crush as a result of prior installation. A big long extension on the receiver wrench will give a lot more torque, but that's not always good.





















