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black-parked en bloc clips, HARD CASE, CMP CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, AND USER MANUAL. SA Trigger Type 1 BID WITH CONFIDENCE, OWN WITH PRIDE. This Springfield Armory Model U.S. Rifle M1 Garand (Sniper Configuration) is a right hand semi-auto U.S. military rifle in .30-06 Sprg. But I'm guessing I can't afford one with matching serial numbers for $1000 or less. HG Sydenham at Fort Benning on June 10 1939: new front end for M1 Rifle is coming great. Used from s/n 80 to 4,000. Sights M1 Garand National Match Kensight Front Sight Blade - 0.062".. 25.09.2009 — That is a pretty early model number - although I'm not sure when it's date of manufacture is. This volume, the result of diligent research by Dr. Constance McL. Green and her associates, should interest not only military men but also scientists, industrialists, and laymen in general. 17059560. The problem is that it has sat in a closet for more than three decades and not been fired in a long while. A number of M1 rifles overhauled at Springfield in 1952 were marked "sa-52" behind the rear sight. The first step in dating your M1 Garand is to locate an identification number. Has new production stock. New-Production Springfield Armory M1 Rifles last Springfield M1 rifles made during World War II were serially numbered in the 3800000 range. The M1 rifle was first made use of in competition capturing in the Marine Corps Pacific Division Match held at Pearl Harbor on February 26-27 1946. The used value of a SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND rifle has fallen ($131.16) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $1,594.67 . -8-SA September 1942-Febuary 1943 -18-SA Febuary 1945-October 1945 -8SA Febuary 1945-April 1945 serials 3,531,489-3,672,442 9 SA C November 1943-January 1945 Accompanied by three Garand clips. 1943 SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND. malone136. This is also the story of how firearms innovation, creativity, and industrial genius has constantly pushed American historyâand powerâforward. It was like winning the lottery when you got a hit. These are still in grease and really nice! The book has a general history of the rifles and a chapter on the problem of the "wandering zero." The book has 15 photographs to illustrate the text. Contact Excalibur Publications, PO Box 35369, Tucson, AZ 85740-5369. Used from about s/n 500,000 to 1,009,000. There's some very light edge discoloration on the receiver, and some . I'd also be interested to find someone very knowledgable that would go through it and give me a more accurate assessment. GOD Garand Parts Lot. Today I did a full strip of the firearm to find any markings, numbers, etc. Rating: Write a Review. M1 Garand was conventional service rifle from 1936 via 1957. These were used from s/n 1,000,000 to 2,200,000 mixed with the milled without side cuts early in range. M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, and 1903 Springfield, Quality Sales and Service, CMP rifle repair specialists and 98k German Mauser, 1917 Enfield . Also though the new gas port barrel was 24 in length as compared to the 22 barrel of the gas trap version, overall length of the changed rifle remained about the very same since the false muzzle of the initial design was eliminated. 20 Image (s) Springfield Armory M1 Garand WWII .30-06 (09-45) This is a WWII Springfield Armory M1 Garand with a bayonet. The rifle has a U.S. department of defense stamped stock, as shown by the eagle with 3 stars cartouche on the left side of the wood. There are members here that are knowledgeable on all WWII weapons. Springfield Armory M1 Garand National Match. Mixed used from s/n 50,000 to 100,000. Follower Assembly Late marked 12 The gun apears to have been test fired only, and shows no wear, damage, or handling marks. s/n 80,000. Rear Sight Long Pinion Square Lock Bar These were used from the start of production through 10,000. Welcome to USRIFLECAL30M1.com! The Springfield Armory Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1940 stated the adheres to relating to the new gas cylinder: Delivery of the re-designed front end for the M1 rifle started in June, 1940. The biggest mistake you can ever make as a Garand builder is to try to build a correct rifle. Numbers stenciled on M1 Garand & Carbine stocks. Your Source for Service Rifles: M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, M14 / M1A & AR Types As was the case with the carbine manufacturers, plans were formulated for IHC to utilize a number of subcontractors to assist its Garand production program. An M1 Garand converted to 7.62 NATO by the installation of a Military contract 7.62x51mm barrel. It is about owning a piece of history that protected our freedoms and won a world war. Springfield Armory Stamped Flat Lower Band sa/gaw m1 garand stock $ 249.95 $ 179.95 AN SA/JLG STOCK PLUS AN SA/R OPEN BOX STOCK $ 249.95 $ 194.95 HRA 3/8" M1 GARAND STOCK SET WITH METAL $ 299.95 $ 239.95 Follower Assembly Late marked 8 © All rights reserved 2021 made by Algoritmi Vision Inc. ! Follower Assembly Early unmarked "with tails" Used from s/n 10,000 to 90,000. Used from s/n 2,000,000 to 3,600,000. The only full-scale account of the liberation of the island of Guam in 1944. The serial number listings by month presented below were developed by Scott Duff, a recognized authority on and author of a series of books on the M1 Garand.The following information can be found in the books "The M1 Garand: WWII" and "The M1 Garand Serial Numbers and Data Sheets" found at Fulton Armory, and are used here with Mr. Duff's permission. The rifle has all matching H&R parts and lots of correct markings on it. Used from start of production to We aim to collect all the knowledge the World Wide Web has to offer. This books contains all the information you need! 10/15/21 - This is a scarce National Match M1 Garand. Used from s/n 700,000 to 2,100,000. This rifle was purchased at an estate sale, and the woman's husband didn't leave much . This rifle was manufactured by the Springfield Armory. Locating the year of your M1 Garand isn't hard, but it will not inform you whatever about the rifle. Mixed use from start to s/n 230,000. This suggests it was manufactured Jan-Feb 1945. Historically, this Work is based on first-hand sources and first-hand knowledge. The facts are accurate. Whatever kind of shooter, gunsmith, arms historian, collector, or just plain gun nut you are-this book will give you the answers. The rifle is chambered for the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and is named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand.It was the first standard-issue autoloading rifle for the United States. Used from s/n 70,000 to 300,000. Follower Rod Milled No Comp Spring. Of course, one of the most popular go-to sources for M1 Garands is the CMP or Civilian Marksmanship Program, although recent runs on its reassembled but 100 percent authentic GI guns has been rapidly drying up . -19SA March 1944 till end of WWII production somewhere around 3.9 mill. Bullet Guide Milled narrow slot B-8875 My views on building the Garand M1 might offend a few collectors; however, here goes. View .30 CAL/7.62 MM National Stock Numbers. It was like winning the lottery when you got a hit. Safety C46025-9SA Excellent condition, still in grease. Firing Pin Round Ruger10/22 GI Style M1 Garand Rear Sight Base . This is M1 Garand serial number one million, presented to John Garand upon his retirement from Springfield in 1953. Used from s/n 20,000 to 200,000. Used from s/n 3,000 to 90,000. The serial number listings by month presented below were developed by Scott Duff, a recognized authority on and author of a series of books on the M1 Garand.The following information can be found in the books "The M1 Garand: WWII" and "The M1 Garand Serial Numbers and Data Sheets" found at Fulton Armory, and are used here with Mr. Duff's permission.The M1 Garand Information Place‧Gun Links This work is neither a historical account of how the Army has adapted over time nor a theoretical look at models that purport to show how innovation is best achieved. October 1940 Springfield M1 Garand CMP Cherry Stock Bayonet/Clips/Sling Five Digit Serial Number - October 1940: 2: 1275.00: 11/29/2021 M1 Garand IHC GAP LETTER CMP International Harvester WW2 CMP IHC M1 Garand: 1: 2999.99: 11/29/2021 M1 GARAND SPRINGFIELD CMP SERVICE OCT. 1942 HISTORIC WW2 COLLECTOR EXTRAS SERVICE GRADE WRA Winchester HRA IHC . There is only one serial number on a US M1 Garand. Safety C46025-9SA Used from s/n 380,000 to the end of WWII. Springfield Armory Milled Grooved Lower Band M-1 Garand Korean War Era Springfield Armory 30-06 Surplus. Finally have enough to buy one at a reasonable price, probably only through CMP. 1. Fs: M1 garand national match. I've recently acquired an m1 Garand Springfield Armory from 1945 what appears to have all matching serial numbers and drawing numbers that match from may to june 1945, including the barrel 1945. SA Trigger Type 2 Your One-Volume Guide to Collectible Military Firearms! It's Standard Catalog of Military Firearms, 6th Edition! If you collect military firearms, your best insurance policy is to know what you're collecting and how much it's worth. Follower Arm Flat Back Used from 215,000 to end of WWII We will immediately review it and remove the summaries if necessary. M1 Garand Rear Sight, Complete with Hooded Cover, National Match .052 . -5SA May 1943-August 1944 serials 1,357,474-2,810,628 Used from s/n 200,000 to end of WWII. The earliest manufacturing National Match rifle had few determining characteristics to set it in addition to the standard M1 aside from its accuracy assembly and its capturing ability. Seller: malone136. The stock however kind of confused me. -12-SA November 1942-September 1944 Please post photos of the Type 14 Nambu under the sub forum "Other Weapons". M1GarandForum.com is owned and operated by Jersey Devil. Okay so I have wanted an M1 Garand for so long. The number "5072" is the last four digits of SN. Trigger Housing D28290 Used from s/n 20,000 to 40,000. to own any m1 garand is to possess a literal piece of history, but to find one in museum condition bearing its original national match barrel is astonishing. See photos for details. Used from s/n 700,000 to 1,800,000. This WWII dated Springfield Armory M1 Garand is mainly comprised of Springfield stamped parts. This book offers a case study in how an operational-level commander, General Charles H. Bonesteel III, met the challenge of LIC. Used from s/n 280,000 to 700,000. M1 Garands were the standard service rifle of the U.S. military from 1936 to beyond 1957, their last year of production. 9 SA F January 1945-October 1945 Outpost Armory specializes in the sale of the highest quality M1 Garand rifles, parts and accessories. New, old stock USGI BME (Bruce Machine Enterprises) National Match Windage Knob. Download a high resolution blank copy in ".jpg" format for printing or use a PDF of M1 Fill-able Data sheet. M1 Serial Numbers and M1 Serial Number Information. M1 Garand Stock With Rack Numbers? I've recently acquired an m1 Garand Springfield Armory from 1945 what appears to have all matching serial numbers and drawing numbers that match from may to june 1945, including the barrel 1945. -2-SA December 1940-May 1941 Used from s/n 34,000 to 140,000. SA Trigger Type 1 I just came into possession of a springfield Armory M1 Garand, ser.#338054. This is correct M1 Garand for late WWII and M1 Garand and M14 thru the Post War National Matches. In 1936 the M1 Garand replaced the M1903 Springfield as the standard service rifle, the M1903 remaining in use as a sniper weapon.. The stamping on the left front of the barrel is an import stamp. Bolts D28287 If you believe that any of the summaries on our website lead to misinformation, don't hesitate to contact us. The new value of a M1 GARAND rifle has fallen ($556.96) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $1,759.31 . https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/from-the-american-rifleman-archives-in-the-system... https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/japanese-garand-the-story-of-the-type-4/. 30, M1, commonly known as M1 Garand in recognition of its developer, John C. Garand. Springfield Armory Arched Lower Band Has Extra Hole If you are like me, owning an M1 Garand goes a lot deeper than just owning a firearm. The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic, gas-operated rifle with a rotating bolt. SA Trigger Type 1 Safeties These were used from s/n 9,000 to 30,000. Bullet Guides Follower Assembly Late marked 13 Criterion manufactures match grade M1 Garand barrels designed to original USGI specifications. With that in mind, the best barrels were selected, and paired up with the existing inventory of receivers and using the best components available. A little over 5,500,000 M1 Garands were manufactured during the years 1936 . Sale! -2SA June 1940-August 1942 serials 41,679-809,016 Used from s/n 52,000 to 1,875,000. Safety C46025-6SA -18SA Unknown but suspected to be arsenal rebuild bolts Share via email. Rear Sight Long Pinion Rounded Lock Bar View M1 Garand FMA/MAP data. These were used from s/n 2,900,000 to the end of WWII production. Springfield Armory Inc. National Match M1 Garand, 30-06. No Reserve. A little over 5,500,000 M1 Garands were manufactured during the years 1936 . Safety SA-11 -1-SA September 1940-Febuary 1941 Follower Assembly Early revision 3 -14-SA July 1944-Febuary 1945 The government listed quantity of rebuilt National Match M1s is 23,457 rifles between 1954 and 1963. Our Price $45.00. Follower Rods Used from 3,100,000 to 3,900,000. Used from s/n 1,875,000 to end of production. The serial number ranges assigned to . Lower Bands It is a new manufactured M1, not MIL surplus. In 1939 the original gas trap was replaced with a simpler and more reliable gas port system. 3 SA March 1941-November 1942 Bolt 6528287-SA October 1945 to end of production, -1SA June 1940-August 1940 serials 41,679-51,970, -2SA June 1940-August 1942 serials 41,679-809,016, -3SA June 1942-June 1943 serials 638,679-1,396,225, -5SA May 1943-August 1944 serials 1,357,474-2,810,628, -7SA June 1944-March 1945 serials 2,723,004-3,531,489, -8SA Febuary 1945-April 1945 serials 3,531,489-3,672,442, -9SA April 1945-October 1945 3,531,489-3,888,000, 7790722 regular, sniper and national match till end of production. Hammers C46008 Civilian Marksmanship Program The patent drawings for the gas trap and gas port are seen at left and right, respectively. Op Rod Catches Used from the start of production to I suspect the stock was replaced about the same time the rear sights were replaced and any other modifications were made to the rifle. As we disassembled this rifle we find that the numbers do not match, for example, the top rear receiver behind the rear sigh says, 338054, the operating guide rod is stamped D353829SA, the trigger group is stamped D2829-12SA, the bolt is stamped D287-12SA, could . They are: 1903, Rock Island, Ser # 359xxx - Ft. Kamehameha - 03/02/25. Used from about s/n 2,700,000 to 3,900,000. Follower Arms Genuine US Military rifle. 10 SA Last 25k made 3,875,000-3,900.00 the number is (with spaces): SA (Springfield Armory) 6535448 3 67 W1 Any help would be appreciated. Used from start of production to s/n 500,000. Springfield Armory annual reports, 1953-1964. -5-SA April 1941-August 1942 -1-SA June 1940-January 1941 Follower Rod Long Fork riveted -1SA June 1940-August 1940 serials 41,679-51,970 General Charles H. Bonesteel III, met the challenge of LIC a Sniper weapon the and! Enterprises ) National Match Windage Knob, do n't hesitate to contact US just into. 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