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![]() SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND - WWII 1944 RECEIVER/SA 1944 BARREL Guns International #: 102608303 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: kenevans136 Company: Member Since: 6/9/15 First Name: Kenneth Last Name: Evans State: Pennsylvania Zip: 15445 Country: United States Phone: (724) 438-7734 Fax: Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Description: Springfield M1 Garand WWII Battle Rifle. Receiver manufactured in March 1944 & Barrel date is December 1944 and original to this rifle I'm pretty sure. SA Bolt, SA Trigger Housing, SA Op Rod and many other original parts. Rifle is in very good condition for age with nicely grained wood stock with unit rack numbers stenciled on the butt stock and underneath in front of trigger guard. See pictures for condition. As with any of these, there are marks and some slight pitting here and there on metal parts. Bore is bright & shiny and that is a 30-06 FMJ bullet in the muzzel showing little wear. Will make a great shooter and a nice addition to any collection. Comes with USGI Carry Case, .2 Enbloc Clips, (needed for firing) a USGI Sling stamped with marking PKW 1944, and a TM9 - 1275 WAR DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL MANUAL, for the M1 Garand. I am 80 and a US Army Veteran and was a Group Armorer, and I can assure you this one is ready for the range. I just field stripped and lubricated all metal parts, including the Op Rod Spring. Time to sell. You cannot go wrong with this one. FFL REQUIRED, C&R OK.***PRIVATE SELLER NOT A FFL DEALER***Shipping $75 with full insurance. NO CALIFORNIA SHIPPING, NY BUYERS MUST HAVE SEMI-AUTO PERMIT. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-06 Springfield Manufacturer: SPRINGFIELD Model: M1 GARAND Condition: GOOD Metal Condition: GOOD Wood Condition: VERY GOOD Bore Condition: GOOD Manufacture Date: 1944 |