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Guns International #: 101934798
Seller's Inventory #: 22-10015
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Guns International #: 101934798
Category - Military Rifles - M1 Garand
- Springfield Rifles - Military
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Seller: Shooter's Supply, LLC.
Member Since: 3/16/16
First Name: Patrick
Last Name: Brown
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 37343
Country: United States
Phone:
(423) 875-4868
Active Listings: 24
Total Listings: 1372
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. No returns on new firearms.
We normally ship USPS Priority Mail which should be 2-day ship. Shipping is actual cost with a minimum of $30.00 for pistols and $50.00 for rifles/shotguns to ship to most of the 48 contiguous states. Shipping to Alaska may require an extra fee. Shipping insurance is available upon request for an extra fee. We cannot do international sales. As of November 2019, we no longer ship guns to California and Hawaii. Payment Methods: Visa, Master Card, American Express, USPS Money Order. NO CREDIT CARD FEES!!!
About Us: We are a small family owned business located in Hixson, Tennessee. Do you have firearms at home collecting dust? We have a lively consignment business. Our fee is 20% with a $50 minimum. Firearms are consigned for a an average period of 180 days but the length of period is negotiable. We also do handgun carry permit classes for the state of Tennessee. We have a nice indoor shooting range with reasonable rates. Please check us out at shooterssupply.
Springfield M1 Garand Winchester ’67 Barrel, Early Bolt, Hammer
Description: The M1 is one of the most important firearms ever produced by the United States. It served faithfully from World War Two (as the standard issue rifle) all the way into early Vietnam (in the sniper role). This is an Springfield-built M1 which features a few Winchester parts. Almost all original M1 rifles were rebuilt at some point. Virtually any parts matching rifle found today is likely one that has been put together by a collector. Indeed, many collectors will by multiple rifles and reassemble them with as many parts from one manufacturer as possible. The serial number on the receiver dates it to July of 1944. Overall, this gun is in good condition given the age of some of the parts. With a combination muzzle/throat erosion gage, it has been determined the muzzle tightness is +2 while the throat is +1.5. The barrel was produced by Winchester in June of 1967. It has an import stamp on it that reads “Exel / Gardner, M.A.”. Looking down the bore of the rifle, there is no rust or pitting. The rifle should shoot extremely well. The stock appears to be original to the era and has its fair share of dings. The rear handguard is has two cracks, which is shown in the pictures. The bottom of the pistol grip has been marked with the number 187 using a marker. It is not certain if it was done with a regular marker or permanent marker. The bolt is of Springfield manufacture. It is stamped with “RE4A” which was used in December of 1941, making it an early World War 2 production piece. The hammer is made by Winchester and is stamped “C46008-1 W.R.A.”. This indicates it is a Type 1A (Winchester) hammer made between December of 1940 and March of 1944. The knobs and pinion assembly for the rear sight have been upgraded to the final T105E1 standard. The aperture is a Type 3. The trigger housing was made by Springfield and is a marked “D28290-12-SA”, making it a Type 8 produced between December of 1942 and November of 1944. The trigger and safety are also of Springfield manufacture. Many people utilize M1 Garands for competition shooting. A word on handloading ammunition for these rifles. Normally, only 150gr bullets should be used in a standard issue M1. This is done to preserve the operating rod. Extensive use of heavy bullets in an unmodified Garand will result in the operating rod bending, meaning the gun will no longer function until the part is replaced. In order to use match 168gr loads or heavier bullets, a Schuster gas plug must be fitted. For 220gr round nose ammo, adjust the plug so that the fired cases eject no more than five feet away. If they are ejecting something like twenty feet away, your operating rod is in danger. Hornady .30-caliber 225gr spitzers will usually be too long to fit and require single-loading into the chamber. These gas plugs work well, and I enjoy shooting my personal M1 Garand equipped as such. One important characteristic of the rifle is of course its name. The rifle was named after its inventor, John C. Garand. Today, most people pronounce it “Guh-rand”, the last part coming out like “grand” or “rand” (like Remington-Rand). This is not how Mr. Garand pronounced his own last name. The correct pronunciation is “Gare-rind” with the first part sounding like “dare” (“I dare you to…”) or “bear”, and the second part sounding like “wind” but with the rolling “r” sound instead of the “w”. Most people continue to pronounce the word as many always have (even in WW2) because of tradition but it’s nice to hear the correct pronunciation now and then. SOLD Rifle Caliber: .30-06 Springfield Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Model: M1 Garand Serial Number: 3013515 Bore: Rifled, 4 grooves, RH twist Ejectors: Auto-ejection Condition: Good to Excellent Action: Semi-auto, gas piston Triggers: Single Stock: Wood Fore End: Wood Butt Pad: Metal plate LOP: 13.0 inches (330mm) Finish: Parkerized Weight: 9.0 lbs. Sights: Type 3 aperture rear sight, Blade front sight, Sight Radius 27.75 inches (705 mm) Manufacture Date: July 1944 (seria Extras: Sling |
Guns International #: 101934798
Seller's Inventory #: 22-10015
Guns International #: 101934798
Seller's Inventory #: 22-10015