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Seller: Bill Queen
Company: Queens Connection
Member Since: 3/22/10
First Name: Bill
Last Name: Queen
State:
Montana
Zip: 59846
Country: United States
Phone: (406) 626-5814
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 11
Total Listings: 1067
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days only as required
Payment Methods: Certified Bank Funds or Money Order
SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND 1944 30 cal.
Description:
For your viewing is a Springfield M1 Garand ser. #dates to Feb. 1944. it has a 6-45 barrel, bolt is numbered to match time of manufacturing. Barrel is stamped BlueSky/Arlington Va. My investigation indicates that this rifle was de-commisioned by the millitary and sold to a US importer. Rifle functions fine. the bore is dark i suspect from WW II primers which were corrosive, but the rifling is strong. Included is a bayonet, clips, and M1 grand book.
I have this rifle on consigment. owner indicates it was from his sisters husbands estate. so how long it has been sitting is a question, as he has never shot it. with that said, i opted to clean the rifle and function test. eight shots and the nblock exited. next step was to fire for group at 100 yards off the bench. see last pic. As i was only going to do a 3 shot group, i decided to load shells single shot in the chamber. Being left handed, as I fed a shell into the chamber, I hit the slide release and the rest is history. I did not put a pic of my thumb, but i know the thumb nail is a gonner. three shots, 2" spread, horizontally with rear peep set a lowest setting. by the way, the three shots were from millitary ammo by Frankfort Arsenal dated 1941. shot good in a 70 year old rifle with 70 year old ammo. this should be a good shooter.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Bill Queen
Company: Queens Connection
Member Since: 3/22/10
First Name: Bill
Last Name: Queen
State:
Montana
Zip: 59846
Country: United States
Phone: (406) 626-5814
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 11
Total Listings: 1067
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days only as required
Payment Methods: Certified Bank Funds or Money Order
SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND 1944 30 cal.
Description:
For your viewing is a Springfield M1 Garand ser. #dates to Feb. 1944. it has a 6-45 barrel, bolt is numbered to match time of manufacturing. Barrel is stamped BlueSky/Arlington Va. My investigation indicates that this rifle was de-commisioned by the millitary and sold to a US importer. Rifle functions fine. the bore is dark i suspect from WW II primers which were corrosive, but the rifling is strong. Included is a bayonet, clips, and M1 grand book.
I have this rifle on consigment. owner indicates it was from his sisters husbands estate. so how long it has been sitting is a question, as he has never shot it. with that said, i opted to clean the rifle and function test. eight shots and the nblock exited. next step was to fire for group at 100 yards off the bench. see last pic. As i was only going to do a 3 shot group, i decided to load shells single shot in the chamber. Being left handed, as I fed a shell into the chamber, I hit the slide release and the rest is history. I did not put a pic of my thumb, but i know the thumb nail is a gonner. three shots, 2" spread, horizontally with rear peep set a lowest setting. by the way, the three shots were from millitary ammo by Frankfort Arsenal dated 1941. shot good in a 70 year old rifle with 70 year old ammo. this should be a good shooter.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Bill Queen
Company: Queens Connection
Member Since: 3/22/10
First Name: Bill
Last Name: Queen
State:
Montana
Zip: 59846
Country: United States
Phone: (406) 626-5814
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 11
Total Listings: 1067
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days only as required
Payment Methods: Certified Bank Funds or Money Order
SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND 1944 30 cal.
Description:
For your viewing is a Springfield M1 Garand ser. #dates to Feb. 1944. it has a 6-45 barrel, bolt is numbered to match time of manufacturing. Barrel is stamped BlueSky/Arlington Va. My investigation indicates that this rifle was de-commisioned by the millitary and sold to a US importer. Rifle functions fine. the bore is dark i suspect from WW II primers which were corrosive, but the rifling is strong. Included is a bayonet, clips, and M1 grand book.
I have this rifle on consigment. owner indicates it was from his sisters husbands estate. so how long it has been sitting is a question, as he has never shot it. with that said, i opted to clean the rifle and function test. eight shots and the nblock exited. next step was to fire for group at 100 yards off the bench. see last pic. As i was only going to do a 3 shot group, i decided to load shells single shot in the chamber. Being left handed, as I fed a shell into the chamber, I hit the slide release and the rest is history. I did not put a pic of my thumb, but i know the thumb nail is a gonner. three shots, 2" spread, horizontally with rear peep set a lowest setting. by the way, the three shots were from millitary ammo by Frankfort Arsenal dated 1941. shot good in a 70 year old rifle with 70 year old ammo. this should be a good shooter.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Bill Queen
Company: Queens Connection
Member Since: 3/22/10
First Name: Bill
Last Name: Queen
State:
Montana
Zip: 59846
Country: United States
Phone: (406) 626-5814
Premium Seller
Active Listings: 11
Total Listings: 1067
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days only as required
Payment Methods: Certified Bank Funds or Money Order
SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND 1944 30 cal.
Description:
For your viewing is a Springfield M1 Garand ser. #dates to Feb. 1944. it has a 6-45 barrel, bolt is numbered to match time of manufacturing. Barrel is stamped BlueSky/Arlington Va. My investigation indicates that this rifle was de-commisioned by the millitary and sold to a US importer. Rifle functions fine. the bore is dark i suspect from WW II primers which were corrosive, but the rifling is strong. Included is a bayonet, clips, and M1 grand book.
I have this rifle on consigment. owner indicates it was from his sisters husbands estate. so how long it has been sitting is a question, as he has never shot it. with that said, i opted to clean the rifle and function test. eight shots and the nblock exited. next step was to fire for group at 100 yards off the bench. see last pic. As i was only going to do a 3 shot group, i decided to load shells single shot in the chamber. Being left handed, as I fed a shell into the chamber, I hit the slide release and the rest is history. I did not put a pic of my thumb, but i know the thumb nail is a gonner. three shots, 2" spread, horizontally with rear peep set a lowest setting. by the way, the three shots were from millitary ammo by Frankfort Arsenal dated 1941. shot good in a 70 year old rifle with 70 year old ammo. this should be a good shooter.