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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 2668466" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>It depends. Those wanting more WW2 parts, and a better chance at a USGI stock, generally order Field Grades. Those wanting nicer rifles who will accept a higher probability of a post-war receiver and a CMP stock order the Service Grade. Unfortunately, those choosing the latter will not be able to pick the manufacturer - currently, they will get a Springfield or a Harrington & Richardson. Not a bad deal, mind you, unless you're really wanting one maker and you get the other. </p><p></p><p>I haven't placed an order in a good while due to the reported decline in overall quality of the rifles being sent out, but with the coming price increase I may try one more time. It's sad to see the "good old days" of the all-WW2 Field Grades and minty Service Grades come to a close, unless the CMP has an unannounced high-quality stash coming back from another country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 2668466, member: 7157"] It depends. Those wanting more WW2 parts, and a better chance at a USGI stock, generally order Field Grades. Those wanting nicer rifles who will accept a higher probability of a post-war receiver and a CMP stock order the Service Grade. Unfortunately, those choosing the latter will not be able to pick the manufacturer - currently, they will get a Springfield or a Harrington & Richardson. Not a bad deal, mind you, unless you're really wanting one maker and you get the other. I haven't placed an order in a good while due to the reported decline in overall quality of the rifles being sent out, but with the coming price increase I may try one more time. It's sad to see the "good old days" of the all-WW2 Field Grades and minty Service Grades come to a close, unless the CMP has an unannounced high-quality stash coming back from another country. [/QUOTE]
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