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  • nmyers
    Probably not.

    For someone like you, who has the ability to buy from CMP, it's definitely not worth it.

    Most of the parts kits available today are pretty sad. They have well-used parts, mostly stripped from Danish M1's. You will probably need to replace bad parts & buy new wood. And, you're going to have to pay someone to assemble it unless you already have the equipment and gauges needed, such as tech manual, padded vice, barrel wrench, headspace, timing, and gas cylinder gauges, etc.

    Rather than spend $600-700 on a "project" gun, you are better off buying a CMP service grade for $500.

    Neal
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  • jonk
    Thanks, that is what I was supsecting. I could probably handle the headspacing, as I know I could get some go/no go gauges, but the rest would be beyond me.

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  • Iconoclast
    nmyers, thanks - I was also contemplating this project in a vague way and hadn't thought of the extra gauges required for dealing with the gas-operated semi-auto mechanism.
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  • dheffley
    Had a friend who bought a new receiver and a parts kit. He brought it to me for building. After looking over the parts and their condition, I told him to sell it all, recover what money he could, and I would get him a good M1 for about $100 more than he spent.

    Those were the worst parts I've ever seen!

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  • joeaf1911a1
    NMYERS gave the straight of it. The service grade M-1 is only a little more than the Dainish from CMP, but both are a very good buy.
    Also, if you have a function problem CMP will advise you, send you
    parts if something is wrong or exchange the rifle. I feel the value
    of a original G.I. M-1 rifle will always be more than one just put
    together from parts. It takes too many tools and guages AND KNOWHOW
    to barrel and build one, also, quality of parts are unknown in kits.
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