Field Grade CMP M1 Garand (Springfield): What To Expect, What I Got, and Plans For the Future
This video shows what I received in my package from the Civilian Marksmanship Program This is a Springfield M1 Garand produced in 1953-1954 If you're interested in buying a Garand from the CMP, this annotated my experience and hopefully can guide you in the right direction. There are also plenty of videos out there that tell how you can go about ordering one yourself!

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