M1 Garrand action and barrel sales (USA)

Anything Fullbore rifle related, Hunting, Target, Match.

Moderator: dromia

Post Reply
Message
Author
Dangermouse

M1 Garrand action and barrel sales (USA)

#1 Post by Dangermouse »

http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/201 ... or-350-00/

Just saw this on accurate shooter. I have not had the privilege of handling an M1, but without the gas system, would it not be a perfect straight pull?

Ignoring the difficulties of importing them etc,

DM
User avatar
Sandgroper
Full-Bore UK Supporter
Posts: 4735
Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:45 pm
Location: Stanley, Falkland Islands
Contact:

Re: M1 Garrand action and barrel sales (USA)

#2 Post by Sandgroper »

Dangermouse wrote:http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/201 ... or-350-00/

Just saw this on accurate shooter. I have not had the privilege of handling an M1, but without the gas system, would it not be a perfect straight pull?

Ignoring the difficulties of importing them etc,

DM
I've had the privilege of firing a straight pull M1 Garand, a few years ago and I have to say it was very, very nice to shoot, indeed. :good:
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”

Lieutenant General David Morrison

I plink, therefore I shoot.
User avatar
kennyc
Posts: 2340
Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:21 pm
Home club or Range: hunters NRPC
Location: Reading West Berks
Contact:

Re: M1 Garrand action and barrel sales (USA)

#3 Post by kennyc »

I have fired an M1 in original spec, and they are a lovely rifle, they are however very expensive nowadays, so I would have thought a straight pull M1 would be an expensive option :(
25Pdr

Re: M1 Garrand action and barrel sales (USA)

#4 Post by 25Pdr »

Sold by the Civilian Marksmanship Program...Apparently you have to be a US Citizen. :bad:

A recent article about the CMP...
huntervixen

Re: M1 Garrand action and barrel sales (USA)

#5 Post by huntervixen »

Hi all,

I sold an old spec de-activated M1 Garand a few months ago, I was very taken with what a lovely rifle it is, it shoulders and handles very well, also beautifully engineered without compromise, especially considering mine was 1942 dated, no war time short-cuts on that rifle!

The only real weak point in this otherwise outstanding design being the very long operating rod, being easy to damage as it's largely exposed at the bottom of the stock, even a small kink will adversely effect the function and accuracy, however a straight pull won't have this issue

I believe Beretta were making straight pull Garands a while back, might be wrong though, very tempting indeed!

Cheers, John.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests