New Forged M1 Garands from CMP: Popular Questions Answered

Published on May 21, 2025
Duration: 10:11

This expert-level entry details the CMP's new forged M1 Garand receivers, explaining the manufacturing process (forging vs. casting), the rationale for new production, and potential future variants. It covers technical specifications, pricing, and competition eligibility, highlighting the importance of the receiver as the firearm's core component. Instruction from a firearms expert is evident throughout.

Quick Summary

The CMP is introducing new forged steel M1 Garand receivers, manufactured by Heritage Arms, to ensure the longevity of its marksmanship programs. These receivers are stronger than older cast versions and will be available in .30-06 and .308, with potential for future variants. The MSRP is $1900 plus shipping, requiring FFL transfer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New CMP M1 Receivers Introduced
  2. 00:37The Importance of the Receiver
  3. 01:45Reproduction History and Manufacturing
  4. 03:34New Production Specifics
  5. 04:31Rationale for New Production
  6. 05:43Potential Variants and Calibers
  7. 07:14Pricing and Purchase Process
  8. 08:19Competitions and Maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary difference between new CMP M1 Garand receivers and older reproductions?

The new CMP M1 Garand receivers are forged from steel, a manufacturing process that yields a stronger and more durable component compared to the cast receivers produced by some companies in the 1990s.

Why is the CMP producing new M1 Garand rifles?

The CMP is manufacturing new M1 Garand rifles to ensure the long-term availability of these iconic firearms for their marksmanship programs and competitions, as original U.S. GI surplus stocks are finite.

What are the initial caliber offerings for the new CMP M1 Garands?

The initial releases of the new CMP M1 Garand rifles will be chambered in .30-06 and .308 Winchester.

How much do the new CMP M1 Garand rifles cost, and how are they purchased?

The new CMP M1 Garand rifles have an MSRP of $1900 plus $40 shipping, including a hard case. Unlike surplus models, they must be shipped to an FFL.

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