OK PSA, I know about it now, so shut up and take my deposit money

I have heard two mentions from shot show of a posable upcoming Harrington & Richardson ~ M1-Garand. I know PSA acquired H&R in the Remington break up.
Yeah, yeah I know not yet rolled out, in the planning stage. . . . . . . . , so shut up and take my deposit money!

You can have my money while your at it.
I mean you can’t say no to two Clever Girls :wink:.

Count me IN! Please for the love of God and Forum members here PSA :crossed_fingers: allow US to make a pre-order payment and or a deposit for a new production H&R M1 Garand!

Possible part of their new “Battlefield” series? (alongside the STG44)

I hope this happens

This is sacrilege, I know, but I’d love a Garand chambered in .308 Win,

Didn’t they call those the “M14”?

(just joking! don’t beat me up, guys! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:)

Let h&r offer both including the fal t48 variant

Maybe, I just hear two little snippets, but I’m trying to use this thread to let PSA know there ARE people interested in the project.

Im definitely in… love the M1 iron sights. That whole look of the M1 is classic!!!

The M1-Garand is OK. Ive aquired 1 free through the DCM. So to qualify I bought an overseas cast M1A chinese for $180. Then I used it to participate in my first All Navy Match with about 350 other men. The base Armory were very kind to go over my rifle the day before and replace half a dozen chinese cast parts on my new M1A. I was a military father then 1989 with young children and couldent afford much and it did not impress my camp mates at the match I was using a cast M1A made in China and a purple diaper bag for range gear. But I qualified and completed the match in the middle of the entire competition 180 somthing. Got my documentation completed and submitted to DCM for a very nice, great condition M1-Garand. But I must say even my chinese M1A shooting 308 was better technology and more accurate rifle than my DCM M1-Garand shooting 3006. For me the M1-Garand was a nostalgic range only gun, but my M1A and especially my later Springfield loaded, simply outclassed the M1-Garand in every area. A couple years later when the A2 became affordable as a build rifle, and then later the M4, they simply outclassed my M1A’s and sold them off as well. So my point is the M1-Garand is a nostalgic range novelty gun, especially a functioning war relic from DCM. But mostly the M1-Garand and M1A took up too much free rent space in my safe and itvwas time to move on and make space for other toys. True story

They had those back in the day as well, so no heresy here.