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Springfield Armory M1 Garand 1942 WW2 Six Digit Serial No. Guns International #: 100690973 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Military Rifles - M1 Garand - Springfield Rifles - M1 Garand Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Fernwood Armory Company: Fernwood Armory Member Since: 10/31/11 State: Florida Country: United States Phone: (888) 319-4811 Number of Active Listings: 3 Total Number of Listings: 219 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. *** $40 RESTOCKING FEE *** Payment Types Accepted: Credit Card, USPS Money Order, No Fees Description: SALE PENDING Early WW2 production Springfield Armory M1 Garand. Six digit serial number, 749917 manufactured in August 1942. Springfield barrel dated July 1942 has a bright bore and excellent riflings. All marked parts are Springfield, shown in photos and detailed below. No import marks. Stock has very faint “E.McF” (Earl MacFarland) and crossed cannons on the left side. There is also what we believe is a rack number on the bottom in front of the floor plate. Overall the stock is in very good condition with no cracks and just a minimal amount of dings. Two M1 enbloc clips (no ammo) are included, along with the leather sling noted below. C & R Eligible. Part Details: Receiver: marked “D 28291-17” on leg, heat lot C110. Excellent condition, no pitting. We believe the parkerized finish is original, with some wear at corners and contact areas. Barrel: marked “S-A-7-42” in op rod slot, “D35448-16-B-77B” on top. Bore is bright, good crown, rifling excellent, no chrome pads at gas port. External finish is very good, some wear at gas cylinder ring. Barrel Gauge Measurements: MW(muzzle wear): 2, TE(throat erosion): 3 Lower band: one piece arched, milled SA type with solid pin Clip latch: round front type, unmarked Op rod: curved side, unmodified, marked “D35382 3 SA. VG condition, some finish wear from contact. Op rod catch: late type, unmarked Bullet guide: WWII milled type, unnmarked Follower: late type, marked “8” Follower arm: no bevel Follower rod: short fork, riveted Bolt: marked “D28287-12SA RE5B” Sight knobs: SA lockbar with rounded ends, elevation knob checkered, windage knurled. Exc working condition, sharp clicks Rear sight cover: late type with ribs Rear sight aperture: double track, unmarked Trigger housing: marked “D28290-5-SA” Small pad, cloverleaf hole, no pitting, some finish wear Trigger guard: milled WWII type Trigger: late type, no extra hole Hammer: marked “C46008-3 SA” Hammer spring plunger: WWII type with wings Safety: round top, marked “C46015-6SA” Gas cylinder: narrow sight platform, flat on top of rear ring marked “9” or “6”. GC group finish is mostly gone Front sight: 0.64 wide, unmarked. Gas cylinder lock: beveled front type, unmarked Gas cylinder screw: single slot type Stock: walnut, WWII type with trap. Circle “P” on pistol grip, “E. McF.” with crossed cannons is very faint but identifiable on left side. This difficult to photograph. Also marked “213” in large letters in front of floor plate, we assume this is a rack number. No cracks or repairs, overall nice appearance. Front handguard: walnut, no cracks, VG condition Rear handguard: has a few dings, and a crack behind the clip Sling: leather, brass hooks, no markings, shows some age TERMS Free shipping to FFL in lower 48 states. Please contact us for quotes to Alaska and Hawaii. No Local Pickup. Sales Tax charged to Florida residents only. Return Policy:
SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Model: M1 Garand Caliber Info: .30-06 Manufacture Date: 1942 |