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This is a Type III USGI trigger housing manufactured by Winchester for the M1 Carbine.
This part is marked "W" and has the additional number and symbols on the side and bottom indicating Wi
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M-1 Garand barrel. 3-S-A-6-44. Very good condition. (checked under high magnification and is a 6 not an 8). Bright bore, smooth breech, no pitting or frosting. No vice marks. ME is 1. TE is 3.
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M-1 Garand barrel. 2-S-A-7-43. Bright bore, bright breech, no pitting or frosting. No vice marks. ME is 3. TE is 4. Dark blackish grey Parkerizing. Not import marked. Top of barrel marked D35448-27Y-1
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Three Winchester Trigrr Housings. The is for all three. Two are original finish and near mint. The third has a little pitting. I believe it is refinished. Any questions please ask.
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Inland M1 Carbine Bolt. Early Round Bolt. Marked AI, Blue has some finish loss, no pitting or rust. Harder to find nice looking bolt . Any questions please ask.
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This is a Type III USGI trigger housing manufactured by Inland for the M1 Carbine.
This part has the vertical Inland stamp and the raised ribs
in the magazine well.
The magazine wall has been groun
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This is an original, cylindrical sheet brass protector for the US Model 1903 rifle. The metal has a mottled brass tarnish where the underlying metal is exposed, and the balance has acquired a pleasant
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This is an original W.R.A. M1 Garand rear sight aperture that is the early pattern without tracks.
It has the characteristic "thick" Winchester profile and the peen mark.
The part is in ve
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This is an original USGI rear sight base for the M1 Garand rifle.
This part was manufactured by Winchester and has the characteristic "rough" metal under the parkerized finish with the appr
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This is an original USGI safety for the M1 Garand rifle.
It is marked "WRA-1" indicating a late Winchester production from serial number 1,300,000 until the end of production.
A necessary
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This is an early production bullet guide for the M1 Garand with the narrow slot.
It is marked "B8875SA" and is forged with a non-parkerized black finish correct for this early part which wa
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PRICE REDUCED TO $200.00 This barrel measures 24" in length by 1 1/4" in diameter. It is stamped with the following Serial/Code D35233-14 RIA, also has broad arrow stamp, "P
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This is an original World War II complete SA Type 3 USGI Trigger Group Assembly manufactured by Springfield Armory.
The Trigger Housing is marked "D28290-8-SA" indicating production from Oc
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1903 Springfield parts. Great selection.Even a few 1917 enfield parts. Sorry no time to clean up or inventory each piece. Right out of the drawer and on to the page.
$375.00 .....plus $35. USPS
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This is a scarce forend and barrel band for the US Navy Model 1867 Rolling Block Carbine.
Produced form 1868 to 1869 there were only 5095 produced.
Interestingly there is an inspector cartouche on t
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This is an original USGI safety for the M1 Garand rifle.
It is marked "WRA-1" indicating a late Winchester production from serial number 1,300,000 until the end of production.
A necessary
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This is an original USGI M1 Garland rear sight aperture for the early Gas Trap model.
This was produced by Springfield Armory and has the "thin" profile correct for original SA production.
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This is an M1 Garand Op Rod marked "7790722-SA" It is NOT marked "NM" but should be proper for your post war National Match rifle. Rods are parkerized and used. We have a number of
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This is an M1 Garand Op Rod marked "6535382" It is NOT marked "NM" but should be proper for your post war rifle circa 1952 to EOP. Rods are parkerized and used. We have a number of
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Sealed government package of 19 BAR magazines dated May 1966. The only information or pictures I could find of a similar item was on a forum from over 10 years ago. The BAR mags were shipped in packs
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This is a "U.S. Springfield" marked "1864" lock plate for the Allen conversion to trapdoor rifle.
The outside of the plate has been cleaned shows area of light corrosion.
Four of
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This is an original USGI World War II Type III recoil plate and screw.
This was manufactured for the I.B.M. wartime production of the M1 Carbine and has the appropriate "PR-B" marking.
The
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Another great item from Gainesville Pawn! Up for sale is a USMC Sedgley 1903 barrel. These were installed by the Marines to 1903 rifles during their rebuilding of 1903 rifles leading up to WW 2. They
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"USGI M1911A1 7-round ""no seam"" magazine with flush pin staking made by Scovill Mfg. Co. during World War II. Overall condition is very good with some light handling wear bu
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Vintage US Army Viet Nam ERA 1911A1 Pistol Holster New Unused Mint Condition, manufacturer Nordic. Non Smoker, original owner. USA SALES ONLY. Actual Shipping Charges. Money Order or Certified Bank Ch
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"Five USGI contract 7-round magazines for the M1911A1 pistol. Magazines were made by Check-Mate Industries of Wyandanch, New York & they are brand new in unopened original factory packaging.
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"World War II production 32-round detachable box magazine for the MP.38 or MP.40 SMGs made by Steyr (code 98E) in 1941. Overall condition is very good with a few dents & spots of oxidation.
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"""Slab-sided"" 32-round detachable box magazine for the MP.38 or MP.40 SMGs made by Steyr (code 98E) in 1941. Overall condition is very good with a few dents & spots of o
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"World War II USGI M1911A1 7-round magazine made for Remington Rand by General Shaver Div. with spot welded rear seam body & floorplate. ""G"" is marked on the lip of the
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"World War II-era USGI M1911A1 7-round magazine made for Remington, Ithaca & US&S by M.S. Little, Co. of Hartford, Connecticut with a spot welded baseplate & an ""L"
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"World War II USGI M1911A1 7-round magazine made for Remington, Ithaca & US&S by Risdon Mfg. Co. with a spot welded baseplate. ""R"" is marked on the bottom of the mag
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"World War II USGI M1911A1 7-round magazine made for Remington, Ithaca & US&S by Risdon Mfg. Co. with a spot welded baseplate. ""R"" is marked on the bottom of the mag
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"World War I-era Model of 1911 & M1911A1 2-tone .45 ACP 7-round pistol magazine with pinned base. Condition is used but good overall with no rust or oxidation on the body or the follower.
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"Korean War-era USGI IHC M1 Garand Stock made by S.E. Overton Company that has an ""RRAD"" (""Red River Army Depot"") cartouche on left side. Also has a sq
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"Rare example of a 1903 Springfield single rivet stock with Highwood handguard and smooth buttplate. Wood is in very good condition with light handling wear noted, Very faint circle P and cartouc
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SINGER 1911A1 SLIDE. ORIGINAL FINISH ! 96%! A few tiny marks scattered, but one to be proud of. If you need one for your gun, where are you going to find another. Please call 973-214-3407
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"This is an original spare parts kit for the M1903 Springfield rifle that fits in the buttstock. It includes an ejector & striker in the wooden body, which is in excellent condition & the
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M1 IBM Carbine Stock with desirable early I cut sling well. Left side is marked RMC B which as I understand it means it was made by Rock Ola for IBM. The crossed cannons on the right side
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