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Posted: 12/12/2002 6:28:37 PM EDT
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I was thinking of getting an M-1 for general plinking & M1 matches. (I already use an ar for highpower) I was wondering about the CMP M1's. I also see they sell recievers. Are the service grade M1's worth it, or would i be better off purchasing a receiver & building one. I don't want to buy a CMP rifle & find out it doesn't shoot & has to be re-barreled, my father did this years ago....although he now has an M1 that shoots & looks great. Thanks in advance. pat |
| The service grade M-1's from the CMP are as the name implies, "service grade". They are rifles that would be in the unit armory ready for issue if they were still the standard service rifle. No rust, no pits, no cracks, no chips. finish wear and wood dings are acceptable. The CMP will make every effort to satisfy you if you are not happy with what you receive. The customer service is second to none. Returns and exchanges are not a problem. |
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I got my M1 from the CMP quite a while ago. It had mismatched wood and a lot of blue wear but shot pretty good. I thought I wanted to pimp it out and had a good M1 'smith tune up the trigger and gas system, fit NM sights and glassbed a Fajen laminated stock (of all things). When the 'smith closely checked the barrel (date of 11-44) he said it was still good and I should keep it. I then had the thing refinished and it looked great, and shoots even better, that was 6 years ago and it still shots nearly as well as my M1A Supermatch! (until I put the scope on the SM) Pretty amazing old battle rifle the M1. What baffles me is how come my 1944 barrel is still in such good shape? |
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I to am thinking about getting a SA standard M1A with synthetic stock(Lucifer's Hammer). I was wondering what the recoil would be like with the synthetic stock as opposed to the wood(does it make a difference at all) and if the Israeli surplus ammo would be ok to use in these rifles? Ok i screwed up on which button to push. Didn't mean to make a whole new folder. Sorry. |
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