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Looking to pickup my very first m1 garand. Funny thing is, I remember when I was younger that my Dad would always have his eye on buying a garand but told me he never pulled the trigger because they were too dirty and/or used. This was back when they were available for around $299 -- $399. With that said, I've always noticed how collectible they are but didn't understand the nostalgia and significance until recently. I would be honored to own such a piece of American history.
The one I am looking at is from CMP and is a service grade. My question is, how does the thread and muzzle rating system work? Could not find a clear answer online or on their website. Is it the lower the number the better? Am I doing alright going with CMP? Thanks in advance.
PS: I have also tried to find reasons not to have a garand but after learning about them I feel like having one is a must.
The one I am looking at is from CMP and is a service grade. My question is, how does the thread and muzzle rating system work? Could not find a clear answer online or on their website. Is it the lower the number the better? Am I doing alright going with CMP? Thanks in advance.
PS: I have also tried to find reasons not to have a garand but after learning about them I feel like having one is a must.
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