I received this last week and assume it is one of the Philippine Garands. 5.8 mil SA in really nice condition. The barrel, op rod, sights and gas cylinder are all marked NM. The front hand guard is unitized to the barrel band, beautiful file work on the front sight and the fit and function of the op rod is way beyond anything I've experienced before.58mil.jpg
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The CMP, as I understand it, no longer reveals where they get their rifles.
I've heard lots of stories over the years about crap CMP rifles that turned out to be pretty nice when they actually got into the hands of customers. The M1 carbines were widely reputed to be in rough shape with garbage replacement stocks before they showed up. That turned out to be mostly incorrect and my CMP Inland carbine is the the best looking milsurp I got from them and my situation wasn't unique. It is an excellent "shooter grade" rifle.
My understanding of the P.I. rifles is they run the gamut of salvage for parts to very nice indeed, some actually collector grade. The CMP also repairs a lot of rifles and assembles others from available parts stocks. Our son's "Special Grade" is a very pretty mixmaster with commercial parts like the barrel thrown in. The parts on any given CMP rifle could come from anywhere and that includes the "correct" ones.
All that in mind; I would imagine it is probably not a P.I. rifle just because of the N.M. components.
+1 on seeing the targets.Last edited by Art; 10-09-2020, 02:04.Comment

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