SPRINGFIELD SECNAV US NAVY M1 GARAND IN 7.62/308
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Category: Military Rifles - M1 Garand - Springfield Rifles - M1 Garand

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Seller: Arizona Marksman
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State: Arizona
Zip: 85142
Country: United States
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Description:
Rare, US Navy, Secretary of the Navy Trophy M1 Garand, Mark 2, Mod 1. Awarded to the high Navy Shooter at the 1986 National Matches in Camp Perry, OH.

Includes Rifle, original packaging and original award documents.  Rifle is a 7.62/.308 chambered rifle. Bore is like new, Muzzle and Throat wear are 0


Has cosmoline and grease throughout the rifle.

This article will explain a little more regarding the history of US Navy M1 conversions

://americanrifleman/articles/2013/12/23/762x51-mm-nato-us-navy-garand-rifles/

Per SCOTT DUFF U.S. Navy Garands/Rifles

://scott-duff/M1Garand.htm
  • M1 Rifle Mk 2 Mod 1 Grade B match rifle in 7.62 MM with 1-minute sights. Grade B match rifles were first released by the Navy as a Trophy Rifle in 1996. They are very desirable collector pieces.
  • M1 Rifle Mk 2 Mod 1 in 7.62 MM using a new SA produced barrel (1965-67 mfg.), two sub-variations; one converted by Harrington & Richardson (H&R) the other by American Machine & Foundry (AMF) of York, PA. The AMF version is by far the rarer of the two (possibly only 10%). These variants have become very scarce over the last few years.
  • M1 Rifle in caliber .30-06. Often marked “O-65, O-66 or O-67” on flat of receiver behind rear sight. These are usually encountered in unissued condition following rebuild. According to Jeremy Cheek's published article in the June 2004 issue of the Garand Collectors Association Journal, these rifles are USMC M1 rifles rebuilt at Marine Corps overhaul depots.
  • Remington Model 720 bolt action rifle. These rifles were purchased by the Navy from the Remington Arms Co. immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Their hand-cut checkering is an example of pre-War craftsmanship. They have become very rare and are highly sought after by collectors. They look nearly like works of art.


  • SOLD

    Curio/Relic: Yes
    Manufacturer: Springfield Armory
    Model: M1 Garand
    Serial Number: 2121813
    Caliber Info: 7.62x51 NATO/.308