I got my service grade HRA M1 on Aug. 10, 1984 from the DCM. It cost me $94.30 plus $27.66 for packing, handling and shipping, total, $121.96. Its a great shooter and I used it in leg matches.
I just got back from the south CMP store. I was looking for a beater with a good barrel that no collector would want. turns out that my rack grade gun had a number one muzzle reading. I took it home and it's a collection of parts from 1944 all the way to 1956. the trigger assembly up rod and the barrel are barely worn at all. I wonder where it's been since July of 44 when the receiver was made. the stock is b to hell but it's not cracked or anything it's 80 years old I bet. is there such sweet people it's worth it's worth going to the store for sure.
Thanks man! I was in the process of sending my packet in to the CMP, but I was on the fence with the Rack Grade vs. the Expert grade, due to the fact that they are the only rifles available right now. Your video helped me make me define my decision. There's some guy doing the different grades calling the Rack Grade essentially sh"@t. Yet, a lot of other people where satisfied with their purchase. Thanks again Mitchell 30!
Not really in the white, its stainless and cant be blued. It was usually blackened with soot from a lantern or a few other easy ways. Its described in the training manual for the m1 cal 30 rifle.
I got 2 from the CMP a couple years ago. I got a service grade and a special grade. The special grade looks like new (it mostly is). The service grade is in great shape too. The stock on that one is a little banged up, but that's what I wanted. I am pretty happy with what they sent me. I asked for WW2 era Springfield, and that's what they sent... It's nice that they let you ask, and they will try to give you what you want (if they are able to). Well worth the money and the process.... I'm almost done making a walnut display case (just putting the tung oil on the case).
Thanks for watching! That is awesome you know the armorer! Tell him thanks it shoots great and I am happy! Would love to know more about the rifle and parts he or she put on!
I believe the PB bolts came from when we loaned rifles to Denmark. Beretta and another company contracted to make spare parts, and eventually, complete rifles. I have a Danish with a PB bolt and VAR barrel.
Nice! Love the M1 and the CMP. They have been very good to me in the 25 years I've bought from them. Lead dipped heel? Probably a Phillipines return with the amount of pitting.
I sent my packet in on 7/6 and got the DBU email on the 19th but it said they received my packet in the 11th. Everything I've seen leans towards 4-6wks so hopefully some time in the next couple weeks I'll get the shipping email and receive it the next day.
Actually received it around the end of August IIRC. It's not bad for a rack grade. Pitting on the underside of the receiver is minimal fire something that's 65 years old. I've installed the Schuster plug but only taken out to the range once since getting it. Shoots 150gr Winchester Deer Season well enough
Thanks for watching! Just read carefully and fill out correctly. Make sure you get it notorized and send in a copy of all the required documents. Then sit back and be patient!
They will definitely run out of supply some day. I would suggest not to dilly dally. I missed out on some options a couple years ago because I drug my feet. Still kicking myself!
Looks nice. I thought "rack grade" was a nice way of saying "shit". Wish CMP was not as bureaucratic as they are. Too much paperwork and I have to find a club to join.
I got my service grade HRA M1 on Aug. 10, 1984 from the DCM. It cost me $94.30 plus $27.66 for packing, handling and shipping, total, $121.96. Its a great shooter and I used it in leg matches.
I just got back from the south CMP store. I was looking for a beater with a good barrel that no collector would want. turns out that my rack grade gun had a number one muzzle reading. I took it home and it's a collection of parts from 1944 all the way to 1956. the trigger assembly up rod and the barrel are barely worn at all. I wonder where it's been since July of 44 when the receiver was made. the stock is b to hell but it's not cracked or anything it's 80 years old I bet. is there such sweet people it's worth it's worth going to the store for sure.
Nice rifle! Great review, in Holland it is even more difficult to get a nice M1 Garand
For a Rack Grade, you scored an awesome stock.
Looks great!
Thanks man! I was in the process of sending my packet in to the CMP, but I was on the fence with the Rack Grade vs. the Expert grade, due to the fact that they are the only rifles available right now. Your video helped me make me define my decision. There's some guy doing the different grades calling the Rack Grade essentially sh"@t. Yet, a lot of other people where satisfied with their purchase. Thanks again Mitchell 30!
No problem! I hope you get the rifle you want!
@@mitchell3042 Thanks Mitchell!
Not really in the white, its stainless and cant be blued. It was usually blackened with soot from a lantern or a few other easy ways. Its described in the training manual for the m1 cal 30 rifle.
I got 2 from the CMP a couple years ago. I got a service grade and a special grade. The special grade looks like new (it mostly is). The service grade is in great shape too. The stock on that one is a little banged up, but that's what I wanted. I am pretty happy with what they sent me. I asked for WW2 era Springfield, and that's what they sent... It's nice that they let you ask, and they will try to give you what you want (if they are able to). Well worth the money and the process.... I'm almost done making a walnut display case (just putting the tung oil on the case).
That is great! It is an excellent feeling being able to hold and use an iconic piece of history! Congratulations!
I know the armor that worked on that rifle, he is glad to know you enjoyed the rifle they reworked!
Thanks for watching! That is awesome you know the armorer! Tell him thanks it shoots great and I am happy! Would love to know more about the rifle and parts he or she put on!
@@mitchell3042I sent him the video don’t know if he will be able to comment on it and keep his job, they are weird about things like that.
I believe the PB bolts came from when we loaned rifles to Denmark. Beretta and another company contracted to make spare parts, and eventually, complete rifles. I have a Danish with a PB bolt and VAR barrel.
Nice! Love the M1 and the CMP. They have been very good to me in the 25 years I've bought from them.
Lead dipped heel? Probably a Phillipines return with the amount of pitting.
It looks to be lead dipped but not 100% sure
Nice rifle,Thanks for the video.
You bet
I need to get on board and order one, just got my CMP number.
Cool, debated but went with expert grade. Just received it today!
Very good video!!
Thank you for watching!
Nice! I've been debating the expert grade or a rack grade.
Thank you.
I think if you want original stock, rack grade is it. But if you want a new stock, pick service grade and up.
I sent my packet in on 7/6 and got the DBU email on the 19th but it said they received my packet in the 11th. Everything I've seen leans towards 4-6wks so hopefully some time in the next couple weeks I'll get the shipping email and receive it the next day.
Did you get it?
Actually received it around the end of August IIRC. It's not bad for a rack grade. Pitting on the underside of the receiver is minimal fire something that's 65 years old.
I've installed the Schuster plug but only taken out to the range once since getting it. Shoots 150gr Winchester Deer Season well enough
How do you get it delivered to your house and not have to go through FFL?
Hey Mitchell thanks for the video ! I'm looking to buy my first m1. Any pointers you'd have for ordering ?
Thanks for watching! Just read carefully and fill out correctly. Make sure you get it notorized and send in a copy of all the required documents. Then sit back and be patient!
They will definitely run out of supply some day. I would suggest not to dilly dally. I missed out on some options a couple years ago because I drug my feet. Still kicking myself!
These heavy sighs are for?????
How were you able to request manufacturer? Is there a place on the form?
All I did was add a sticky note denoting I wanted a ww2 dated rifle. Thanks for watching
@@mitchell3042 thanks, I have been wanting to order one from the cmp for over 20 years
Looks nice. I thought "rack grade" was a nice way of saying "shit". Wish CMP was not as bureaucratic as they are. Too much paperwork and I have to find a club to join.
The Garand Collectors Assn is something like $14/yr
@@politicallyinsensitive4200 $25 per year now