That CMP stock really does look nice. Coolhandluke, did you refinish that stock yourself?
Yep Todd, it's as delivered from the CMP. I don't have the paperwork in hand on it yet but will be getting it in a few days (I'll be back over there Christmas day). He's also going to round up whatever ammo he has and give it to me. It's that Match stuff I told you about but I don't plan to fire it. I'll pick up some of the Greek stuff from CMP. BTW, the War Baby book and the M1 Garand 1936-1957 book will be here any day now. I'll keep you posted!
Traded off my spare stock set (FG quality post war SA) for a CMP walnut stock to use as a shooter stock. The CMP stock came off of a SG Special HRA. Here's a photo of my 5.8 SA in her new dress...
I just heard back from a friend who's dealt with the CMP a long time now. He recalls that up till a few years ago, the CMP had a good number of M1's with lockbar sights, especially in the Field Grade category. The theory went that whenever the CMP found a FG rifle that needed the rear sight replaced, they'd use a lockbar sight for that, saving the T105E1 sights for the "better quality" M1's. Once they caught on to how desirable the lockbars were, they started keeping those back. So your M1 probably was one of those rifles which needed a new rear sight when the CMP got it, and they slapped a lockbar on it. Lucky you!
Now, for those better pics and a breakdown of the parts content
I haven't dug into it too far yet but here's a few things:
Stock: stamped AAK on the left side and P in the pistol grip area
Bolt: 6528287 - SA B-2-0
Barrel: SA F6535448 8 54 MD 42
I have a small collection of Garands including an M1D. One of them I do hunt with from time to time. They make great hog guns.
Do you mind posting some more pics of your Garand? That is really beautiful and I'd like to see some different photos of the CMP stock. Thanks!
No Navy Garands here, but this weekend I finished up a project that I'd been doing for almost a year - putting together an all-correct M1 Garand made by Winchester. Well, I still have to find a couple correct screws, but the rifle is probably 95% correct, and I'm satisfied with it.
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