M1 Garand Still For Sale (New Braunfels)
Buyer backed out of sale, so back on the market.
Here's an exceptional M-1 (.30-06) that was accurized for me by the Army Marksmanship Unit at FT Benning, GA almost 20 years ago. It's an original DCM/CMP Garand, with paperwork, that I had tuned up at FT Benning by the rifle guys when I was stationed there on the USAMU Service Pistol Team. This particular rifle is a WW II Springfield receiver with a post-war SA barrel ('52). Typical post-war Army rebuild. I had the gun glass-bedded and modified to NM specs, including one-piece forend mod and NM gas system. Original GI barrel (recrowned) is mint. NM front and rear sights; superb 4.5 lb trigger. I've probably only shot this gun 100 or so rounds since the AMU built it for me. 10+ coats of tung oil was rubbed into the stock. No dings, dents, or scratches. $1350.00 FTF, central TX.
Receiver and barrel are bedded and glassed into the stock. NM front and rear sights.
NM one-piece forend modification
Buyer backed out of sale, so back on the market.
Here's an exceptional M-1 (.30-06) that was accurized for me by the Army Marksmanship Unit at FT Benning, GA almost 20 years ago. It's an original DCM/CMP Garand, with paperwork, that I had tuned up at FT Benning by the rifle guys when I was stationed there on the USAMU Service Pistol Team. This particular rifle is a WW II Springfield receiver with a post-war SA barrel ('52). Typical post-war Army rebuild. I had the gun glass-bedded and modified to NM specs, including one-piece forend mod and NM gas system. Original GI barrel (recrowned) is mint. NM front and rear sights; superb 4.5 lb trigger. I've probably only shot this gun 100 or so rounds since the AMU built it for me. 10+ coats of tung oil was rubbed into the stock. No dings, dents, or scratches. $1350.00 FTF, central TX.
Receiver and barrel are bedded and glassed into the stock. NM front and rear sights.
NM one-piece forend modification
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