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JMichael said:Hmm hadn't thought about any forums dealing with garands but that's an interesting thought. I've run across that Civilian Marksmanship program site before but never understood how it worked or what their prices were. Is there a main page or something that guides you through their site?
I bought three Garands this week from CMP at the South Store in Anniston, AL..
There's two ways to purchase from them, directly at the stores (Anniston and Camp Perry, OH) or you can mail order. I prefer to pick out my own guns, and I was working near Columbus, GA this week so I took time to wander to Anniston and I picked out a very nice HRA Field Grade and two Winchester Field Grade guns..
The thing to remember about CMP is that you're going to get a functioning, safe firearm. CMP isn't some fly by night outfit, but a government program that's been around for a LONG time and is selling US military firearms to legal citizens which pays for youth training and shooting competitions, as well as other activities.
If you mail order, I'd recommend at least a Service Grade.. You will end up with a great weapon, that will more than likely be wearing a brand new stock and will shoot well. Most SG rifles are in very, very good condition, and if there's an issue they'll make it right by either sending you a small part to repair it, or sending it back for repair or replacement (very rarely is this needed)..
To qualify you need to be a member of a CMP affiliated club, which can be anything from the Garand Collectors Association ($20 and they contact CMP with your membership info the day you join) to a local club that holds matches. (there are a lot if you look on the website)
Unless you live in a couple states, you do the paperwork, have it notarized, send it in, and WAIT... And WAIT... And WAIT.. Then, one day you'll get an email that your order is in process and after a short wait you'll get a phone call from FedEx that a package will be showing up the next day and that an adult will need to sign for it..
The FedEx guy will bring you a box like this. (the longer one.. The short one is the old Carbine box and they're out of the Carbines)
In the box will be a nice case like this
And in that box will be something similar to this.. as well as certificate of origin, a safety flag open chamber indicator, an enbloc to hold ammo, and instructions..
I'd also recommend ordering CMP's HPX Greek ammo when ordering the rifle.. The price is right and it's made for Garands.
And THEN, if you want.. Attend a match and have fun and meet fun people who love shooting!!
This is what the CMP store used to look like.. The racks are a little more bare right now due to demand, but getting better..