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Springfield Model M1 Garand Rifle In Original 1942 Condition Guns International #: 101148542 Seller's Inventory #: 1452 Category: Military Rifles - M1 Garand - Military Rifles - US Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: HLV Fine Guns Company: Harry Viezens Fine Guns Member Since: 7/27/13 First Name: Harry Last Name: Viezens State: Arizona Zip: 85541 Country: United States Phone: (928) 468-0306 Fax: (928) 468-0307 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 116 Total Number of Listings: 3490 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Credit Card, Money Order, and Cashier's Check Description: This Rifle was made at the Springfield Arsenal Ninth Month 1942. The rifle's serial number is 805445. The original barrel shows little use or wear. The operating rod is uncut. It has the correct single slot gas nut. The stock is marked S.A. E. McF. In a square block with Ordnance Wheel next to the stamp. All the parts show the original finish. All the parts are correct for the time period and serial number range. The stock and hand guard show some service wear and use. The stamps are clear and sharp on the wood. The action is tight showing little wear or being fired. The trap door buttplate has no accessories in the compartment. This early Garand is a incredible condition! This rifle certainly will appeal to the serious military collector! Search for hlvfineguns on google for more details. Curio&Relic L.M. Consn. (12) F. No. 426 -18 SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: Springfield Model: M1 Rifle Serial Number: 805445 Caliber Info: 30 Govmnt 1906 Bore: Bright With No Issues Chambers: Very Fine Condition: 95% Overall Metal Condition: Very Fine Wood Condition: Very Fine Bore Condition: Very Fine With No Muzzle Belling Barrels: 24 Inch Barrel Type: Original Springfield Action: Self Loading Stock Dimensions: Standard Military Sights: Early Wheel Lock Bar Manufacture Date: 9 - 1942 |