I've recently acquired a M1 Garand that I would like to make into a decent shooter. It has a Springfield receiver, and as best as I can determine so are most of the other major components. The exception is the trigger group which is Winchester. The stock and forearms have no armory marks leaving me to believe they replaced a very bad looking or damaged set. They appear to be birch or a similar wood. I don't have any records for the rifle. As a result, I don't think this is a collector's rifle and rebuilding to improve performance wouldn't adversely affect the value of the rifle.
The rifle is functional (I've had the head space and through checked; both within acceptable tolerances). However, the rifle shoots consistent 4 inch groups at 100 yards using surplus ammo from CMP and different shooters to make sure it's not me.. I'm pretty sure it should do better than this
I personally don't have the skills to do the work I would like to have done. At a minimum I like to replace the barrel, replace the wood with a good walnut set, reparkerize the metal, rebuild the rear sight (possibly replace with NM sights front and rear), and have a NM job done on the trigger group.
I have looked at the web sites for Fulton Armory and Miltech. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has anything good or bad to say about either. I would also appreciate any information about anyone else who does quality work on M1's.
Thanks in advance.
HH