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CMP keeps the Garand alive by making and reclaiming receivers
With the original surplus rifles running dry, the Civilian Marksmanship Program has moved from being a purveyor of history to ...
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The M1 Garand went on to serve through World War II, Korea, and the phase-out started in 1959 when its derivative, the M14 chambered in 7.62x51mm began replacing it. Garand designed the rifle while ...
Some good news for surplus rifle lovers broke this week with reports that as many as 86,000 M1 Garands could be returning home. The Civilian Marksmanship Program, or CMP, will soon receive tens of ...
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