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86000 Grands going up for sale.
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I wonder if they well be as over priced as the 1911's


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The military of the Philippines had warehouses full of vintage M1 rifles. Getting them back to the U.S. was an epic struggle.

The Garand Collector’s Association, which has been helping the Civilian Marksmanship Program inventory and classify a literal shipload of repatriated M1s, produced the above video chronicling the return to the states of some 86,000 Garands loaned to the Philippines over the years. Fighting poor storage, threats of critters and hazardous materials, the CMP invested millions in cleaning the guns, packing and sending them via truck, train and ship back to Alabama.
 
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I doubt it. They aren't concealable (no folding stock), they don't accept detachable magazines, they are wood-stocked, and haven't been stigmatized by the anti-gunners (yet).

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Seeing as they are CMP, not likely to benefit us. Otherwise we could trade for some cheap SKS. Smiler

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make it some Norinco m-14's and you got a deal.
 
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The info I have is that they are in poor condition due to being stored in 100% humidity for many years.
 
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The info I have is that they are in poor condition due to being stored in 100% humidity for many years.


I seriously doubt that. Please share your source.

similar comments were made about Korean garands.. the good ones came in thru the CPM, the junk came in via Blue Sky and others.


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The info I have is that they are in poor condition due to being stored in 100% humidity for many years.


I seriously doubt that. Please share your source.

similar comments were made about Korean garands.. the good ones came in thru the CPM, the junk came in via Blue Sky and others.


I must have lucked out. I bought a Blue Sky in the late 80s, think I paid $350 (+/-). It's not junk.
 
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