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Seller: Elephant & Castle Fine Arms
Company: Elephant & Castle Fine Arms
Member Since: 5/22/07
State:
Missouri
Zip: 65721
Country: United States
Phone: (417) 581-4570
Fax: (417) 581-1873
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Cashiers Check,Money Order
About Us: 3-Day Inspection does NOT apply to NIB Firearms and does NOT Apply to other Firearms unless the Description in the Listing of the Firearm is Different than what is Shipped.
Springfield Armory M1D Garand .30-06 Caliber Sniper Rifle S/N 4201970XX
Description:
Springfield Armory M1C Garand Sniper Rifle
.30-06 caliber
Slick action
Bore is bright and shiny
Rear adjustable peep
24" Barrel marked SA 8 52 date
These rifles were officially adopted on July 27, 1944 as the "U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1C, Snipers."
Due to hostilities in the Korean peninsula in 1950, to meet the sudden demand, plans were formulated in early 1951 to put the M1C rifles back into production
Springfield Armory records indicate that a total of 4,796 M1C rifles were manufactured in the 1951-1953 period, many if not all were made using some of the 18,000-19,000 M1C receivers remaining in storage at the Armory since 1945
Most M1Cs used in conflict were likely WWII production with the exception of barrels and minor parts
Griffin & Howe receiver brackets either WWII or 1950s often had mismatched serial numbers or were unnumbered
By 1953 the M1D was the primary sniper rifle, the M1C rifles were rebuilt, and many were sent to ostensibly friendly nations under various military aid programs
Most of these rifles were produced by converting standard M1 Garand rifles into a M1D configuration by installing a special M1D Sniper barrel as manufactured at Springfield Armory
These barrels were manufactured from approximately Jan 1952 to Feb 1953 with the conversion done by Springfield Armory
The rifle receiver originally produced in mid WWII, is marked: "U.S. RIFLE/CAL 30 M1/SPRINGFIELD ARMORY" over the serial number
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Elephant & Castle Fine Arms
Company: Elephant & Castle Fine Arms
Member Since: 5/22/07
State:
Missouri
Zip: 65721
Country: United States
Phone: (417) 581-4570
Fax: (417) 581-1873
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Cashiers Check,Money Order
About Us: 3-Day Inspection does NOT apply to NIB Firearms and does NOT Apply to other Firearms unless the Description in the Listing of the Firearm is Different than what is Shipped.
Springfield Armory M1D Garand .30-06 Caliber Sniper Rifle S/N 4201970XX
Description:
Springfield Armory M1C Garand Sniper Rifle
.30-06 caliber
Slick action
Bore is bright and shiny
Rear adjustable peep
24" Barrel marked SA 8 52 date
These rifles were officially adopted on July 27, 1944 as the "U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1C, Snipers."
Due to hostilities in the Korean peninsula in 1950, to meet the sudden demand, plans were formulated in early 1951 to put the M1C rifles back into production
Springfield Armory records indicate that a total of 4,796 M1C rifles were manufactured in the 1951-1953 period, many if not all were made using some of the 18,000-19,000 M1C receivers remaining in storage at the Armory since 1945
Most M1Cs used in conflict were likely WWII production with the exception of barrels and minor parts
Griffin & Howe receiver brackets either WWII or 1950s often had mismatched serial numbers or were unnumbered
By 1953 the M1D was the primary sniper rifle, the M1C rifles were rebuilt, and many were sent to ostensibly friendly nations under various military aid programs
Most of these rifles were produced by converting standard M1 Garand rifles into a M1D configuration by installing a special M1D Sniper barrel as manufactured at Springfield Armory
These barrels were manufactured from approximately Jan 1952 to Feb 1953 with the conversion done by Springfield Armory
The rifle receiver originally produced in mid WWII, is marked: "U.S. RIFLE/CAL 30 M1/SPRINGFIELD ARMORY" over the serial number
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Elephant & Castle Fine Arms
Company: Elephant & Castle Fine Arms
Member Since: 5/22/07
State:
Missouri
Zip: 65721
Country: United States
Phone: (417) 581-4570
Fax: (417) 581-1873
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Cashiers Check,Money Order
About Us: 3-Day Inspection does NOT apply to NIB Firearms and does NOT Apply to other Firearms unless the Description in the Listing of the Firearm is Different than what is Shipped.
Springfield Armory M1D Garand .30-06 Caliber Sniper Rifle S/N 4201970XX
Description:
Springfield Armory M1C Garand Sniper Rifle
.30-06 caliber
Slick action
Bore is bright and shiny
Rear adjustable peep
24" Barrel marked SA 8 52 date
These rifles were officially adopted on July 27, 1944 as the "U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1C, Snipers."
Due to hostilities in the Korean peninsula in 1950, to meet the sudden demand, plans were formulated in early 1951 to put the M1C rifles back into production
Springfield Armory records indicate that a total of 4,796 M1C rifles were manufactured in the 1951-1953 period, many if not all were made using some of the 18,000-19,000 M1C receivers remaining in storage at the Armory since 1945
Most M1Cs used in conflict were likely WWII production with the exception of barrels and minor parts
Griffin & Howe receiver brackets either WWII or 1950s often had mismatched serial numbers or were unnumbered
By 1953 the M1D was the primary sniper rifle, the M1C rifles were rebuilt, and many were sent to ostensibly friendly nations under various military aid programs
Most of these rifles were produced by converting standard M1 Garand rifles into a M1D configuration by installing a special M1D Sniper barrel as manufactured at Springfield Armory
These barrels were manufactured from approximately Jan 1952 to Feb 1953 with the conversion done by Springfield Armory
The rifle receiver originally produced in mid WWII, is marked: "U.S. RIFLE/CAL 30 M1/SPRINGFIELD ARMORY" over the serial number
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Elephant & Castle Fine Arms
Company: Elephant & Castle Fine Arms
Member Since: 5/22/07
State:
Missouri
Zip: 65721
Country: United States
Phone: (417) 581-4570
Fax: (417) 581-1873
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Cashiers Check,Money Order
About Us: 3-Day Inspection does NOT apply to NIB Firearms and does NOT Apply to other Firearms unless the Description in the Listing of the Firearm is Different than what is Shipped.
Springfield Armory M1D Garand .30-06 Caliber Sniper Rifle S/N 4201970XX
Description:
Springfield Armory M1C Garand Sniper Rifle
.30-06 caliber
Slick action
Bore is bright and shiny
Rear adjustable peep
24" Barrel marked SA 8 52 date
These rifles were officially adopted on July 27, 1944 as the "U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1C, Snipers."
Due to hostilities in the Korean peninsula in 1950, to meet the sudden demand, plans were formulated in early 1951 to put the M1C rifles back into production
Springfield Armory records indicate that a total of 4,796 M1C rifles were manufactured in the 1951-1953 period, many if not all were made using some of the 18,000-19,000 M1C receivers remaining in storage at the Armory since 1945
Most M1Cs used in conflict were likely WWII production with the exception of barrels and minor parts
Griffin & Howe receiver brackets either WWII or 1950s often had mismatched serial numbers or were unnumbered
By 1953 the M1D was the primary sniper rifle, the M1C rifles were rebuilt, and many were sent to ostensibly friendly nations under various military aid programs
Most of these rifles were produced by converting standard M1 Garand rifles into a M1D configuration by installing a special M1D Sniper barrel as manufactured at Springfield Armory
These barrels were manufactured from approximately Jan 1952 to Feb 1953 with the conversion done by Springfield Armory
The rifle receiver originally produced in mid WWII, is marked: "U.S. RIFLE/CAL 30 M1/SPRINGFIELD ARMORY" over the serial number