Skip to main content
Thank you for your patience as we work through our high volume of requests. If you need assistance with 2FA, please provide the correct phone number in your ticket request so we can assist quicker.
Help Center Community Shop

1903 and or Garand CMP sales

Comments

4 comments

  • jonk
    A few thoughts:

    If a CMP member is selling some of his collection, that's one thing; but he can't order a gun for resale specifically (that's prohibited by CMP and I think the feds would frown on it too).

    For competition, either would be a good choice, but the bolt action will be a bit more challenging. Mind you you won't be shooting benchrest matches with either, but for a Garand or as-issued service rifle match, both would hold their own.

    I'd go with the M1 I think as in most events, it is still considered a legal service rifle (if rairly seen).

    Mind you to throw down with the big boys, you'd have to get that M1 redone with national match sights, barrel, etc., but for fun local competitions, either woudl be fine as they sit.
    0
  • wpage
    Here is a link to cmp sales...
    http://www.thecmp.org/m1garand.htm
    0
  • XXCross
    Jonk,
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think either the M-1 or Springfield rifle are considered "service rifles" any longer.
    (they're now "match rifles" and you compete in "class".
    0
  • jonk
    quote:Originally posted by XXCross
    Jonk,
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think either the M-1 or Springfield rifle are considered "service rifles" any longer.
    (they're now "match rifles" and you compete in "class".
    Possibly depends on the match but I know the NTI and NTIT and maybe some EIC matches still allow the M1. http://www.odcmp.com/Competitions/Rulebook.pdf See rule 6.2.1.
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Recent Activity

Didn’t find what you’re looking for?