A Veteran Unboxes a CMP | Expert | M1 Garand 30-06 Springfield Armory
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- Unboxing a Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) M1 Garand Springfield Armory.
As a philosophy major, the love for #history comes as a second nature. Luckily for me, my commanding officer (wife) got me this piece of history for my 35th birthday.
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Congratulations from a Vietnam era veteran and son of a WWII veteran that served in the Solomon Islands 1943-44 (Guadalcanal and Tulagi) Having once owned an M1 Garand myself and being the generation that followed the "Greatest Generation" that rifle has a special place in my heart and it's symbolism as well is not lost on me. You are indeed fortunate to be the steward of such a fine representation of a pivotal period in this country's existence. Your wife is a good woman to gift something like this to you. I tip my hat to you both. With my utmost respect and best wishes.
Thank you for your service. I intend on making a family heirloom.
@@Pogi_Konjo As well it should be sir. It was my duty to serve and a privilege. All the best to you and your family.
That’s a beautiful example. Enjoy and have fun shooting.
Been watching this for the past two weeks in anticipation for my expert grade. She will arrive this weekend and I cannot wait. It has been a long time coming. For those who are on the fence, do not hesitate! These rifles are amazing, hold such historical significance and belong in anyone's safe. They do not last long so get one while you can!
I sent mine to the CMP a couple years ago for a full restoration. New Criterion barrel, new stock, everything parkerized... and for a very reasonable cost. Very much on par with yours. Very, very happy with it
I sent my 1903A3 off to them last December. HUGE price increases and a 6 month wait time before you can even send it.
@gtc1961 Good to know thx! Glad I did it when I did
You take care of her, she'll take care of you.🪖🇺🇲🪖🇺🇲🪖🇺🇲🪖🇺🇲🪖🇺🇲
Congratulations and happy birthday! The M1 is truly a work of art.
Thank you brother.
Very nice and soooo fun to shoot. I received a service grade from CMP with a new CMP stock. I really didn't care for the "dry" look of the stock and added two coats of boiled linseed oil right over the existing coating and was a great improvement. The wood looks much "richer" now.
I would have like to have gotten the field grade, however they were sold out by the time we could afford it, costing us few more bones.
@@Pogi_Konjo 8
I haven't done so yet but that is the first thing that occurred to me - apply BLO on this stock.
@@Pogi_Konjo Were you told that field grade was backordered like I was and offered the upgrade to service grade? I ordered in August 2021 and finally received last week. Took over 7 months since date of delivery of order package.
I did the same thing. I do think it made it look much better.
Great to see another M1 go to an American citizen. I bought my H&R Garand in 1986 from the DCM (US ARMY) for $165. Good investment, I wish Federal would restart ammo production for the M1.
I also wish the feds would sell us ammo.
I bought my '55 H&R from the last batch of Greek returns. That shipment included a few crates of unissued H&R rifles that still had the original silver foil/paper wraps.
God bless America
What a thing of beauty! Thank You for your service enjoy your piece of history
Thank you and you’re very welcome.
I love the M-1 as I trained with it at Ft Dix NJ in 1960. I owned six of them now down to three . I always enjoyed shooting the M-1 . This video shows a beautiful specimen and I knw he will get untold years of shooting satisfaction and enjoyment
I envy you, wanted to buy one myself but unfortunately prices jumped up out of my range. Tell me if you would. Did you have any problems with ammunition? I have always heard that you needed military grade ammunition for it?
@@coleparker Cole I do hope your dream of owning an M-1 comes to fruition. In the 70's I bought two from private individuals . One for 85 dollars (needed new wood ) the other for 120 dollars from a competition shooter that had heart damage from a heart attack and could no longer shoot. Chris
Thank you John Garand! You saved many American lives.
It's like seeing the discovery of the Holy Grail. Well shot video! Thank you. Your passion for this epic weapon is obvious.
Thank you brother. I am proud to be part of so much history.
I was in ROTC in high school, 1968-1969. Our sergeant major was back from Vietnam and issued each one of us the M-1Garand, to tear down and reassemble. He was sent back to Vietnam in late 1969, and told us before he left that in addition the M-16, many of the soldiers carried their M-1s. At that time the M-16 had serious problems with jams and dirt, the M-1 was the plan B and did its job. Our sergeant survived Vietnam and came back home
US armed most of its allies at the time, as well as almost the whole ARVN south Vietnam with M1s, m1 carbine and M2 carbine, and Thompson's.
It's funny to see in the old footage the tiny ARVN guys weilding the m1 it's such a big rifle
Not only is that m1 just absolutely gorgeous but that case is just as cool. 🍻
Congratulations! That is a beautiful fire arm!
I also purchased an M1 from the CMP back in 2016 and it was a service grade with a new stock. The rifle was built in December 1941 at Springfield Armory.
Sounds like mine, My Winchester Service production serial number falls within the Pearl Harbor attack. Imagine assembling this on the line knowing we just went to war!!!!
Beautiful rifle - and thanks for the reverence. I am impressed by both the rifle and the case that came with it/.
I also like the case, it’s actually pretty good quality compared to this cheap Plano case that I have.
The greatest battle implement ever devised. I absolutely love mine and although I have ar 15 and 10s If I had to give up all but one or had to grab one to go on serious business to protect my love ones or myself, the m1 garand would be the one I reach for. The sights are awsome and your not going to accidentally knock them off zero and I can shoot 1 to 1 1/2 inch bullseye groups at 100yrds with the open sights which is really all I can get out of most of my rifles that have optics. I have never squeezed the trigger and not had a bang with my m1 garand.
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Beautiful rifle with a legendary history! I Thank all of the veterans who have served for their country 🙏! I am a veteran of a different era! I greatly appreciate what those who served before me did with that rifle!
Amen brother. A Vietnam era veteran.
Thank you for your service brother. I majored in philosophy, naturally I have an interest in history for this reason I went with the 30 ought and I asked CMP for a Springfield for my birthday and they delivered. This rifle will be a family heirloom, although I was thinking of getting a replica to hang on my wall next to Model 1840 (Army NCO Sword and Scabbard).
@@Pogi_Konjo That Sword and Scabbard are definitely historically important items and keep sakes. I am no scholar of history but do have more than a passing interest in US history. In particular WWII. Politically I’m a hodgepodge mix of Christian conservatism, US Constitution/ and a streak of libertarian for good measure. This could entail a long and interesting conversation. I respect and admire the M1 and it certainly is a pristine example judging by the pictures. You’ve done a very good job rubbing that down with Linseed oil. I’d enjoy keeping in touch with you if that’s agreeable to you. All the best to you and your family. I’m out.
@@topturretgunner Of course we can keep in touch. I’m also a Nevada certified veteran advocate, and do a little volunteer work.
I bought a rack grade M1 from the CMP just recently and I was surprised at how good of shape it's in, only two pretty bad gouges I could see on the stock, and one hand guard is cracked, but the metal is phenomenal. I opened up the case and handed it to my Grandfather and said "see if this seems familiar to you." Mine is a Korean War era. Grandpa went to both Korea and Vietnam.
That awesome brother. I’m glad you both have some sort of historical connection with this piece of historic machinery. It is truly a marvelous weapon. Thank you for your service.
No way that is awsome, they need to give that perk to all us Veterans.
Great video! I am fortunate to have been able to acquire a Springfield and later a Harrington & Richardson Garand from the CMP. Some collectors prefer used GI stocks, but I love the look of the CMP stocks and freshly parkerized parts. These are reworked WW2 weapons but they look brand new inside and out. Shooting these rifles is an absolute delight as well. Garand food can be a bit hard on the wallet, but it is definitely worth it!
Garand food...perfect comment!
@@MarineInfantry I wish I could take credit, but I have seen that phrase being used on forums by others more clever than me.
Beautiful ! I have a factory issued Springfield Armory M1. There's nothing else like a Garand.
I haven’t took it to the range yet. 🫣 Having difficulties finding available rounds at a decent price.
Understandable....ammo prices are very disappointing. However, lack of ammo doesn't prevent you from holding her. 🥰
I can only imagine the way you felt when seeing it for the first time ! It is amazingly beautiful 😍 ❤ 💖 💕! I will have one to honor my father who served in ww ll.
It was a surreal moment. I also would like to thank you and family for your service, and I hope you get to honor your father.
You can buy a display m1 Garand they do not fire. for about 200$
By denix.
The CMP is the best deal out there even with increasing prices. Anywhere else, a Garand is double at a minimum.
That’s interesting, I seen an advertisement from the VA once about how the CMP offers these up to vets, but this was years ago and I finally was able to get one.
@@Pogi_Konjo The problem is that we have flippers who abuse the CMP program. Bunch of Parasites. I would lock down 1 rifle per SS number. Pretty soon M1s will cost 4 or 5000 dollars for field grade and people won't shoot them & especially with rising ammo costs.
@@jmd1743 I agree, they shouldn’t be allowed to do that, but some people have no respect for history. Also, it is true, I’m having a hard time finding ammo just about everywhere I’ve looked.
CMP is catering to "elites" now?
So far, i can't order from them.
@@jmd1743 Ideally, CMP should further reduce the number of rifles sold to an individual. Unfortunately, they need income given their operation and currency creation has perverted market prices higher. $1,000 is now a steal for a Garand but sadly out of reach for many. What little M2 Ball load is available is approaching double the cost of .308 Winchester. Eventually, there will be no more Garands to repatriate just as happened with M1903 and M1917 rifles. US service rifles have become an affluent hobby and it's a shame.
She's a beauty. I bought a Danish VAR re-barrel back in 2002. Mine's a great shooter. That's a family heirloom now.
I received my M1 after going thru my class at WWCCA and that was many years ago and join their high power rifle league. I m proud to own this weapon and being a US VETERAN
Thank you for your service brother, and congrats on getting your hands on a remarkable piece of machinery. I should think about joining a marksman club.
thank you for your service
I recommend getting a stock finishing kit from Garand Gear in either the Tung oil or Linseed oil whichever you prefer. Definitely makes your wood look Amazing.
Thanks brother, I went with BLO as featured in one of my other videos, and installed a sling from Ammo Garand. I’ll check out Garand Gear out of curiosity. Thanks again.
Congratilations! The m1 is an iconic weapon. (from Brazil)
Great video. No messing around. Just showing a beautiful rifle. Congrats on the purchase.
Thanks brother. It is beautiful, now let’s just see if I can afford some rounds for it. Lol
@@Pogi_Konjo ammoseeker is your best friend when it comes to finding ammo, got 200 rounds for my M1 for $300
@@brendanpogue278 Thanks for the heads up brother, I’ll be scouting that site for some 30 ought.
Congrats on a very nice purchase!
Great Weapon 👍 with a high quality scope you can Reach out an Touch anything 👌
That 30-06 Springfield as I’m sure many know was the mainstay side arm and light machine gun cartridge of the US Military from WWI through the Korean War. It was initially replaced in Vietnam by the 7.62x51 NATO (308 Winchester) utilized both in the M60 light machine gun and the M-14 battle rifle, which of course was itself replaced by the M-16 in 5.56 mm NATO.
Our platoon in the 1980s received the M16A2 rifle ( new actually at the time ) a very accurate rifle, I do love the M1
From Australia, what an absolutely classic military Rifle, wish we could have them here.
you can't own a m1 downunder? very sad indeed 😢
Is there a reason y’all can’t?
@@Pogi_Konjo Check out the Port Arthur massacre 1996. The kind of guy who should never have a gun killed 35 people. The Aussies went berserk on gun control.
Nice Garand, brother! I wish the CMP was a sort of ongoing thing and I could buy a surplus M-16A2 like I carried 30 years ago.
"Oh, don't worry about the 3 round burst, ATF....That's shit and no one uses it anyway"
Beautiful!! Big pucker factor at 3:08
MAN! The CMP has really upped the game! I got mine in a cardboard box wrapped in shipping paper. Stock was in horrible shape, somebody had taken an orbital sander to the butt to take off what I presume was a rack number. I took it all apart and re-finished it putting 3 coats of CASEYS TRUE OIL on it, turned out beautifully. Of course it wasn’t the CMP in 1990, it was the DCM and I only paid $165 for it.😃 Barrel date of May 1944, it’s a dream to shoot, you’re gonna love it, congratulations and happy birthday!
Thank you brother. I honestly thought it would come in a soft cover, but I was surprised to see this case. Its actually a decent case, not comparable to stuff like pelican or anything, but it’s hefty and serves its purpose. $165? I wish it was still those prices.
@@Pogi_Konjo You’re totally welcome, enjoy your new rifle, it’s an iconic part history!
Be careful and watch those fingers, she’ll bite you!
Just got mine a month or so ago, Expert 30.06. It felt like Christmas all over and can't wait to go shoot it. Need to break it down, inspect and clean and lube. Love shooting the M14 during MC matches so I picked up a M1A a few years ago but always wanted to get the Garand. Semper Fi brother, great video
Semper Fi, brother, although I was green suitor, and congrats on getting yours. Lmk if you’re able to find some decently priced rounds and link them to me. I’ve “notify me” on a lot of different sites.
Oh the history behind the rifle and the gun nut in me is spazzing out for how cool it is and how the bayonet lock point is still their and oh the ping 🤤
Super nice M1 Garand and case. Makes me want to take mine to the range tomorrow.
This is definitely on my list of guns to buy, I'm getting all the basic requirements needed to qualify for one right now and plan on getting a high grade model, I'm very excited. My grandfather has a Garand and I've wanted one since I was a kid, I'm pretty stoked to finally have one.
what is needed to qualify?
like any other weapon purchase, although you need to be part of some kind of weapon organization. For example, the CMP, DAV, or have served in the military.
Looks great and really well made. Probably much higher quality than what was mass produced back in the day. Of rifles of this era, i've only fired the Lee Enfield Mk. IV, but it was an antique example (in 1990's), hanging on for grim death and in need of a rebuild/refurb. On the 60 yard range it was still grouping well considering it's age.
Beautiful rifle! I love Garands. Congratulations!
Thank you!
Very nice! Checking the date of your video I received my SA Expert from CMP almost exactly at the same time as you, the difference being you have a much lower serial number, about 2 million below mine. Mine was made in Jan. 1944, while your was made in July 1942 as near as I can tell.
I’m just now sanding it out and putting a half dozen coats of BLO on it which really pops the grain. Thanks for sharing brother. 👍🙏
Yeah.....i'm gonna have to get one for my 35th B-day too. Wonderful video.
Mine didn’t come in a fancy plastic case, and had to use oven cleaner to degrease the stock, but I only paid $300 for it, too. And what a great shooter.
That is one beautiful weapon OMG, enjoy Sir..
Wow that's beautiful
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
I'm a vet too and the M1 was my drill weapon in boot camp. I put off buying one from CMP for years and recently sold my M1 Carbine at a gun show and picked up a Garrand at the same show. It appears to be a CMP build in .308 and I'm working on verifying that through Anniston. Nice case but I'm disappointed that the stock set wasn't oiled.
Awesome!!!
It's like work of art. 👍
Beautiful and wonderful.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you, you’re welcome.
Wow. Amazing.
CMP has obviously upgraded the cases since when I bought my last two Garands. It's a super reliable and durable rifle, but it has it's limitations. Granted, I have "D" model with scope, but it's limited too.
Well your D model for it's class it has favorable characteristics. Compared to something like a Bolt action sniper/lightweight marksman rifle it has higher capacity, shot speed and reload time.
When used in it's intended role it is a very usable design.
But if you're thinking room clearing and home defense usage you're gonna experience those limitations you're speaking of.
They apparently have. The one I got a few years ago had the green case with padding that looked like an off-the-shelf hard case with a CMP logo stamped into it.
Nice. I got mine yesterday. Can't wait to go and shoot it this weekend.
Awesome! I bet you were super excited. Enjoy it this weekend.
The CMP is THE source for an M-1 rifle. I have several M-1s, 03a1s, 03a3 and a 1917 all from CMP. I got my first when they cost about $120. My shooter is a 1944 SA correct grade with a SA 1963 barrel "0". The weapons are all functioned checked, the people at CMP are fantastic, and they will advise you if you visit the store. After I retired from the Army, the State of Ohio hired me at Camp Perry. The folks of the CMP gave me a real education on the M-1 for free to include serial numbers, variations, and diagram numbers. CMP=GREAT FOLKS!
So Beautiful!!!
Just got my expert grade last week (also SA). Only about a 1 month turnaround from the time I sent in my order form. Im about to treat the stock with some linseed oil and really make this thing as beautiful as it can be
I have a feeling that It’ll be immaculate.
Picked mine up when they opened back up to the public. Treated mine with linseed oil as well. The wood grain on the CMP stock is awesome.
@@runeklok I just got some linseed oil in from on online order. I was thinking about doing a video for it, but I never done it before. Is it as simple as just wiping it on from what I been seeing?
@@Pogi_Konjo Yeah, it is fairly simple and does a better job than traditional wood stain. I picked some linseed oil up from the hardware store and bought some paper towel for mine.
Simply put about half a spoon full on a towel and rub the stock down. When you apply it, press down on the stock to get the best coverage. Continue until the oil appears to be gone entirely from the towel. I did that about 2-3 times per day for about 3 days, letting the stock dry every night afterwards. Looks really nice and really makes the gun look like it just got issued. Make sure you don't touch the stock while it is drying though, it tends to affect the finish if you handle the stock before it is dried. I put mine in my safe, handling just the barrel and butt plate and left it for the day.
@@runeklok awesome! Thank you for the advice. I might take a wack at it sometime this week or the next.
I as a brit can only watch with envy at that lovely rifle being unboxed ... I can only shoot when im stateside because our laws are so strict here ...
YOU LUCKY BASTARDS ..💯
I’ve been wanting one for years. I wrote CMP a letter asking them for a Springfield for my birthday and they delivered it. I was so excited, although I’m not that lucky, I haven’t been able to find decent priced rounds.
Wow, what a beautiful item!
Christ, you are so lucky this is the best rifle ever made the best rifle of the war back then! What not to like!! Semi-auto, eight bullets/cartridge, lightweight, reliable, fast shooting Mr. Garand did great that Kling OMG and far better than the bold action and slow the Germans have Mauzer and the Kar and if I remember correctly the Japanize had the Arisaka!!? Anyways I wish I have one and go to the shooting range with it thanks for the great unboxing have fun pal!!👍👍👏👏
Congratulations on your M1! They are beautiful pieces of history. I hope you have put it to good use. I would recommend shooting in a CMP Grand Match. Camp Perry is always fun.
Thanks brother. I’ve been looking into those.
A beautiful rifle, I inherited one from my grandfather. Just wish the ammo was cheaper.
You aint lying brother. I’m waiting for some cheap rounds to surface and maybe make a vid.
BEAUTIFUL FIREARM!
Good luck with it sir
I loved firing the M-1 Garand. I had six of them at one time. They function well with all the brands of ammunition eve popular civilian brands of 30-:06. Once DCM was dropped and changed the operation over to CMP the prices took large increase.
6? I just need one for right now. Still waiting on decently priced ammo to become available so I can take this baby to the range.
@@Pogi_Konjo Sir you may be in for a long wait. But if folks stop the hoarding perhaps you will get the break we are all waiting for. I lucked out at a flea market and purchased some 06 for a few edollars. Just luck but worth a look into flea markets, as some will negotiate prices Chris
That one looks pristine!
Awesome I want one.
This rifle and the Colt Python are on my bucket list..
Hooah. Outstanding rifle, congratulations.
Hooah!!! Thank you brother.
Beautiful firearm! Semper Fi!
Our captivity is ending AHAYAH has redeemed Jacob
Love that "Letter Opener" :-D
Wow that's gorgeous, congratulations.
Congratulations to you 👍You have a nice rifle 🎯🎯🎯🎯👍👍👍
Thank you my good man.
Very NOICE Scott 👍🏼🥃🇺🇸
absolutely beautiful
Thank you brother.
A nice restocked example. I would recommend applying a couple coats of pure tung oil (not tung oil finish) then when its fully cured hit it with some paste wax.
Thanks for the tip brother. Would tung oil be the similar to linseed oil?
@@Pogi_Konjo If you use pure linseed oil it will dry slower, If you use Boiled Linseed oil it will dry about the same time (and dry completely faster). I like Tung oil better but that is a matter of preference (or a forum argument).
the old way to remember how to finish a stock is:
once a day for a week,
once a week for a month,
and once a month for a year.
However that will get you a high quality hunting gun finish, you'll probably only want to go a week or two into the once a week for a month step, just depends on how it absorbs and the look you want.
You sound like a man who knows what they’re talking about. I’ll look into both options. Thank you.
LIKE CHRISTMAS WHEN YOU OPEN A BOX FROM CMP WITH A M1 IN IT! ESPECALLY WHEN YOU ORDER ONE AND HAVE NOT SEEN IT !
Wow, that looks soooooooo nice!!!!!!!
Service grade? Just received my Harrington & Richardson 1956 dated M1 last week. I sent in my order last August. Took over 7 months but well worthwhile. And at the last minute they offered me the $100 upgrade from field grade to service grade which I happily obliged!
I have only one expert grade.
I have a CMP M-1 also. It is part of warfare history and I hope to compliment it with a '03 Springfield and an M-14 to complete the family.
That rifle is GORGEOUS!!
Thank you, brother.
@@Pogi_Konjo I was taught to shoot a rifle and that was the one I learned with.
@@chuck2895 I learned to shoot on a M16 A2. Training weapons always feel like home.
Nice rifle, good shooting with it! I have 4 of them, I compete with them. It appears that CMP is out of GI stocks. It looks to be a Boyd’s stock but seems Boyd’s has got them closer to GI specs, the “back porch” looked better than some of the after market stocks. Again, good shooting!
I need to get myself one of these
I love that ping
Welcome to the M1 Club.
Thank you brother.
An oil finish on Walnut always looks much better than the dry / just sanded look.
I agree.
ive had CMP's website bookmarked for years, waiting on the day when I can afford one.
It's all about fun. Also mine has taken quite a few deer.
A beauty of a rifle. If it were mine I would store it with the bolt closed. That way there would be no pressure on the guide rod spring.
Great advice, I’ll do that from now on. Thank you for sharing a bit of that information that probably took you years to learn or maybe even the hard way.
Thats a very clean rifle man congrats
Beautiful! I saw a small gouge on the handguard at 2:27 You might want to tell CMP about that, they may replace it. The wood is supposed to be new.
Awesome
100 % BADASSERY
I'm not gonna lie, that's a beautiful rifle.
Awesome tool
GOT A EXPERT GRADE M1 GRAND 30-06 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY FROM " CMP " IN 1990!!!! ~~ I LOVE HER! SHOTS GREAT!! JUST ' BEAUTIFUL "!!!!😊❤🤍💙💪🤟🤘👍👍👍👍🙃😊
Great Video! Enjoy shooting it! PINGGG
Thanks brother, it’s short and sweet. Working on getting some rounds and take it to the range. That “PING” is like music to my ears. I love it!
Best Military rifle ever !