I have to disagree. A rack grade CMP Garand is a few hundred dollars and nicer grades are available also.If you're really set on a Garand, Fulton Armory builds several varieties such "service grade," "target," etc. Prices are somewhere around $2,300 and upward. If I remember correctly, these are made with new receivers. They also build M1A's. If it was me, I go for the M1A, simply because it's a .308 and has nearly the same ballistics as .30-'06 service loads fired in a Garand. Not to mention, it is "clip-fed" and uses 5, 10, 20, or 30 round mags. No loading or chasing pesky 8-round Garand "en bloc" clips around.Most important: No "M1 thumb!"
Chris Mitchell
The M1A is a civilian copy of an M14 and the M14 has not been used much at all.
If a copy is ok, the FN FAL was used in many more conflicts, also magazine fed and cheaper than an M1A. Accuracy isn't quite as good but if you want semi-auto, magazine fed and accurate, you really want an LR308 pattern AR.










