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Myths about CMP

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In the 70's you could buy M1's in any pawn shop for $100. I wasn't interested at $100 and I certainly not interested in buying a pig in a poke for $600. I would rather put the money towards an AR 10 or a BAR.

CMP Garands are anything but a "pig in a poke."

CMP armorers thoroughly go through all the rifles they sell, check function and barrel muzzle/throat wear, and grade the condition. In general, the actual rifles tend to be a much better than their grade definitions.

On the very rare circumstance you encounter a problem, CMP customer service is second to none. Once, I noticed one a small blemish on one of my gas plugs (that had probably been there since it was manufactured in the '40s). I sent a email to the CMP, they mailed a new plug out, and I had it in my hand less than 2 days later.
 
I have nothing but good things to say about the CMP. I purchased several Field Grades from them and even though it took about three months to deliver how can I complain? No one was shipping after Sandy Hook.
 
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