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Re: M1 Garand CMP

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:03 pm
by Paladin
CMP is awesome! I picked up an M1 carbine too and those are a ton of fun

Re: M1 Garand CMP

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:50 pm
by Weg
cmgee67 wrote:If you want your Garand to shoot modern 30.06 loads don’t you have to put in an adjustable gas plug?
Just stick to M2 ball loads and you will be fine, most ammo companies make a 30.06 M2 ball load, i've been shooting Privi Partizan, shoots good enough. I've also been shooting Garands for 20 + years and have never bent an op-rod using all kinds of factory ammo in the 150-168 grain weights, but I know it happens.

Re: M1 Garand CMP

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:57 pm
by cmgee67
Thanks for the info

Re: M1 Garand CMP

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 1:37 pm
by C-dub
I'm still working on this can I got a couple years ago from Cabelas.

https://www.cabelas.com/product/PPU-M-G ... 620230.uts

Re: M1 Garand CMP

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 2:37 pm
by SigM4
The PPU and Sellier & Bellot M2 loads are both good range/plinking fodder for a CMP rifle.

Re: M1 Garand CMP

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 5:47 pm
by DEB
I have got a Marine Corps rebuild from the CMP. Excellent shooter, far better than me anyways. When I first got it, I field stripped, cleaned and then greased it up. I found out something when I first field stripped it as well. Don't over tighten the gas cylinder to where the front hand guard is immobile. It just didn't make sense to me to leave the handguard loose. But, it sure affected accuracy. I could not get it zeroed to save my life. All it did was shoot far left. I was sure perplexed and disappointed. I called the CMP and they ran over possible issues, one of which is over tightening the gas cylinder. So, I loosened it up to where the front handguard would freely move a bit and the accuracy was immediately improved. I then read more about accurizing the M1, got sand paper and got to work on insuring wood did not touch metal. I also use automotive synthetic grease on greasing it up. Now, that Garand is absolutely the greatest. Once you get one, you can never go back, that is for sure. I also used the CMP and purchased a 1903 Springfield. I have shot both and am overjoyed everytime I do so. You cannot find an M1, especially in the condition provided by the CMP, for the prices offered. Matter of fact, getting this M1 Garand was the initial reason I joined this and other forums. It was also the catalyst to getting my C&R FFL and purchasing multiple other (true) military assault rifles. Although they are not select fire, they all were carried by soldiers in the performance of their duties which could have included assaulting their enemies, whomever the "they" were. As a former soldier, It is so neat and humbling not only to hold these old weapons, but to shoot them as well.