Springfield Armory ~ M1 Garand ~ .30-06 Sprg
Guns International #: 101121118 Seller's Inventory #: 8118784
Category: Springfield Rifles - M1 Garand - Military Rifles - M1 Garand

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Seller: Cabelas Gainesville
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 6/3/17
State: Virginia
Zip: 20155
Country: United States
Phone: (571) 222-9062
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Description:
"The greatest battle implement ever devised" is how General George S. Patton described the M1 service rifle issued to U.S. troops during WWII. Named after its maker, John Garand, the M1 Garand quickly earned its reputation as the best service rifle of World War II. An 8 shot, clip-fed, gas-operated semi-automatic design was the first General Issue rifle of its type. This semi-automatic design gave U.S. troops a faster firing rifle and a significant advantage over their enemies. This particular M1 Garand has a 1944 dated receiver and a 1947 barrel, not uncommon, since after the war many M1s were repaired or rebuilt. This M1 has its finish worn or faded from most of the metal with light pitting throughout; it also has multiple marks, dings, and dents in the walnut GI issued style stock and a split in the upper forend, but personally I think this wear gives the rifle a more hardened, authentic, battle-proven look. It comes with a GI style OD sling and a Danish bayonet and scabbard. Own a significant piece of world history through this juggernaut of WWII collectibles.

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes
Manufacturer: Receiver dated 1944, Barrel dated 1947
Caliber Info: .30-06 Springfield
Chambers: Semi-auto
Metal Condition: Fair- Finish mostly worn or faded from metal, light pitting throughout
Wood Condition: Fair- Multiple marks, dings, and dents, split upper forend
Bore Condition: Good- Some pitting present, sharp rifling
Barrels: 24 inch
Triggers: 5.5 lb
Stock: GI type walnut stock, Serifed P proof mark
Stock Dimensions:
13 inch LOP
Fore End: GI type walnut upper and lower
Butt Pad: Metal butt plate with trap door
Weight: 10 lb, 3 oz
Sights: Adjustable rear battle sight, post blade with winged front
Extras: Danish bayonet and scabbard, GI style sling
Item Location: Gainesville, VA