Nope. Once I saw the price, I was out.
I miss the old CMP days. Back in college I had a prof who got me into the local gun club and walked me through the CMP process so I could work extra shifts at minimum wage to pay my $400 for an M1 Garand. I treasured that rifle. Low serial number, all original. From the days when it was true lottery, not graded rifles.
Well summer 2016 I realized I hadn't shot it in awhile, had a group over, so I pulled it out with a few clips of proper, moderate handloads with the right powder. Got halfway through the second clip and BOOM, the gun exploded in my face. Fortunately other than losing all the hair on my left arm and a few small cuts, I was not injured. The stock was in slivers, the barreled action is probably salvageable but to this day I haven't prioritized getting it apart as the normal disassembly procedure isn't working.
It was not an ammo issue. Near as I can tell, it was metal fatigue leading to a cracked bolt. All original on a 75 year-old firearm has drawbacks.
My wife is a gem and within a week she had gone through a friend and secured a replacement, one which had been gone through by Springfield. Sure it's not all original but at least I can shoot it without a flinch...
Bottom line, I'm not willing to pay that for a wall hanger. And if I want a shooter that's not it. And I can get a similar shooter without the baggage soooo....
I miss the old CMP days. Back in college I had a prof who got me into the local gun club and walked me through the CMP process so I could work extra shifts at minimum wage to pay my $400 for an M1 Garand. I treasured that rifle. Low serial number, all original. From the days when it was true lottery, not graded rifles.
Well summer 2016 I realized I hadn't shot it in awhile, had a group over, so I pulled it out with a few clips of proper, moderate handloads with the right powder. Got halfway through the second clip and BOOM, the gun exploded in my face. Fortunately other than losing all the hair on my left arm and a few small cuts, I was not injured. The stock was in slivers, the barreled action is probably salvageable but to this day I haven't prioritized getting it apart as the normal disassembly procedure isn't working.
It was not an ammo issue. Near as I can tell, it was metal fatigue leading to a cracked bolt. All original on a 75 year-old firearm has drawbacks.
My wife is a gem and within a week she had gone through a friend and secured a replacement, one which had been gone through by Springfield. Sure it's not all original but at least I can shoot it without a flinch...
Bottom line, I'm not willing to pay that for a wall hanger. And if I want a shooter that's not it. And I can get a similar shooter without the baggage soooo....









