TheBookGuy
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Is there any current news on availability of these Garands? Have they started to bring them across yet?
One of those Garands has my name on it. The time has come!
More info, less noise needed.
Is there any current news on availability of these Garands?
ok... so I am not impressed by this at all.
Why would I want some korean gun, when I could get one with an american history?
Its not like garands are UNavailable with a US past.
Call me crazy but... "This gun might have been used by a man named Kwan Suk Do in Ping Pong Province" doesnt thrill me.
Can someone clue me in why these guns are "cool"?
There is no legal way (currently) to bring these into the country.
PS - $600 ain't cheap for a decades old gun.
PS - $600 ain't cheap for a decades old gun. Ain't cheap generally speaking.
deal with the cmp. You won't be sorry. They work very hard to make sure you enjoy your purchase and they do it for less money than anyone else.
It says on CMP's web forums that they have nothing to do with it. They only sell stuff surplus from the US armed forces.