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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: usmcdadx2 on August 02, 2013, 09:11:06 PM
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So this morning the better half lets me know that this years anniversary present is a road trip to Camp Perry and a CMP M1 Garand...
Who's Lucky? This Guy!!!!!
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Wow. Very cool. Happy anniversary.
What will you get her?
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Awesome! Congratulations!!!!
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You owe her big time my friend. Think big and sparkly on a white gold band!
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Wow. Very cool. Happy anniversary.
What will you get her?
A case of '06 ammo, what else?? ;D ;D ;D
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Peg, I like the way you think! I could say she will have joy of a trip to Ohio with me ;D but instead she got a 32gb Gen4 ipad...she is not a jewelry kind of gal.
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just a fyi. the surplus ammo cmp sales, is both corrosive and attracts a maginet. the corrosive is no big deal, but alot of ranges won't allow the maginetic stuff.
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True, its a safety thing as the indoor back stops aren't rated for steel.
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not just indoor ranges, many out door ranges out west won't let you use them for fire prevention reasons.
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There's a range here that prohibits steel ammo as well it punches through their steel plates .
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Took the trip despite warnings that the National Match folks had pretty much cleaned them out. 900 mile round trip an a chunk of change but I'm pretty thrilled. Was the third person in the door yesterday morning and got the only service grade special they had in the store. Walked out with an HRA SGS with an LMR barrel, 200 rounds of Hornady ammo, a box of 25 clips and the best damn wife in the world.
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Nice looking Rifle, but the second photo should have been of the best damn wife in the world. ::) ;D
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Outstanding!!! :D
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Excellent looking gun.
I'm with Buckshot. After the picture of the M1 then we need a picture of your very special lady. Who cares about lookin at you?
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Nobody with any sense wants to look at me...but I was holding a nice rifle! As to pictures of the wife, she's not a fan and if she were to find out I put some out on the Internet. Well; she may best ever but she also has access to weapons and knows where I sleep. Just 'cause I look dumb doesn't mean that I am dumb!
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I understand. BOY DO I UNDRSTAND! ;D
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VERY nice looking rifle!
I don't know what the different grades are and I'm too lazy to look them up but that rifle looks damned fine.
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1Buckshot, I'm sure a bunch of the guys here can relate!
kmitch-
Short version:
Rack Grade- Fair condition, all original
Field Grade- Fair to Good, all original
Service Grade- Good to Very Good, all original parts may have new wood
Service Grade Special- Very Good to Excellent, all original parts will have new wood
Correct Grade- Very Good to Excellent, all original
Collector Grade- Excellent, all original
CMP Special- Excellent, original receiver, new barrel, may have other new parts and new CMP wood
Additional things people look for are manufacturer, makers of barrels, accessories(grenade launcher mounts) and C/D(sniper) types.
My SGS is all original parts, likely rebarreled by military armourers in the late 50's early 60's with an LMR barrel(which I'm told is a good thing) with new CMP wood. Both the muzzle and throat gauged 1+ which puts it in the excellent range. I went down hoping to find an SGS "shooter". The fact I walked out with the only SGS they had and in that condition was awesome!
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Thank you for the info. Of the firearm bugs that have bitten me I don't know why CMP wasn't one of them.