"Why would anyone want to shoot a vintage sniper rifle???" CAUSE IT'S FREAKIN AWESOME! (Point is moot and question is crazy. lol
) BTW,NEW GUY here on Sniper's Hide
Here is what I have been working on for a while now. Started this several years back,with not much rounds throught the barrel yet.
My goal was to make my Garand as accurate as I could do so. The first shots out of it at 200 YDS have been AMAZING!
I feel special now that I own THE MOST,THE BEST garand on the PLANET!!!
"This is MY rifle.There are NOT many like it,and THIS one is mine!!!"
Garand MC-1 serial # 1,xxx,xxx 30 06 NM barrel and OP rod Glas bedded,trigger job, NM 2 hooded sights,MANY,MANY other mods, ETC,ETC,ETC................ It shoots great and am soon to get back at it and see what ALL it can do,but being a Semi auto it is limited. (Bolt rifle Rem 700 project coming up soon in my future )
But yes,Like all have stated above already,it is something special to handle either one of my Garands and just wonder where they may have been at one time and wonder what the guys who carried them went throughduring the wars they were in???? ( MC-1 is WW2 vintage and I also have a service grade 1953 Korean war era.)My grand pa used one in WW2,but carried a Carbine in Guadal Canal. My Dad went through basic with a Garand,so did my step dad,plus he carried a BAR.
It is fun to shoot them around the older fellows who carried them in the service and just to hear the stories they tell about their experiences. WOW,I have heard some good ones. The older fellow at the ElKS club I met on night was an OLD Airborne and a BAR man. He told me stories of jumping out of an airplane with that rig. He kept me glued to my seat for hours that night !!!!!!