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Guns International #: 102564142
Seller's Inventory #: R41866
SN: 337598. Made in September 1941 at Springfield Armory with a 24-inch barrel chambered for the .30-06 rifle cartridge. Although this rifle's receiver was produced during the Second World War, it is paired with a March 1950 Springfield Armory replacement barrel that just so happens to have a bright bore with strong rifling (TE: 2 & ME: 0). It is equipped with the T105E1 rear sight assembly, a poppet valve gas cylinder lock screw, a Springfield Armory trigger group, a Springfield Armory radius cut operating rod & a narrow front sight base gas cylinder. The Hackberry buttstock is new production, so it is free of dents, dings & scratches, but it is not a color match for the USGI front & rear handguards. The metallic parts have been finished with a dull USGI parkerizing that ranges from light gray green on the receiver to a significantly darker shade on the operating rod & clip latch.
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Guns International #: 102564142
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7336
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Springfield M1 Garand rifle .30-06 (R41866)
Description: " SN: 337598. Made in September 1941 at Springfield Armory with a 24-inch barrel chambered for the .30-06 rifle cartridge. Although this rifle's receiver was produced during the Second World War, it is paired with a March 1950 Springfield Armory replacement barrel that just so happens to have a bright bore with strong rifling (TE: 2 & ME: 0). It is equipped with the T105E1 rear sight assembly, a poppet valve gas cylinder lock screw, a Springfield Armory trigger group, a Springfield Armory radius cut operating rod & a narrow front sight base gas cylinder. The Hackberry buttstock is new production, so it is free of dents, dings & scratches, but it is not a color match for the USGI front & rear handguards. The metallic parts have been finished with a dull USGI parkerizing that ranges from light gray green on the receiver to a significantly darker shade on the operating rod & clip latch. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |
Guns International #: 102564142
Seller's Inventory #: R41866
SN: 337598. Made in September 1941 at Springfield Armory with a 24-inch barrel chambered for the .30-06 rifle cartridge. Although this rifle's receiver was produced during the Second World War, it is paired with a March 1950 Springfield Armory replacement barrel that just so happens to have a bright bore with strong rifling (TE: 2 & ME: 0). It is equipped with the T105E1 rear sight assembly, a poppet valve gas cylinder lock screw, a Springfield Armory trigger group, a Springfield Armory radius cut operating rod & a narrow front sight base gas cylinder. The Hackberry buttstock is new production, so it is free of dents, dings & scratches, but it is not a color match for the USGI front & rear handguards. The metallic parts have been finished with a dull USGI parkerizing that ranges from light gray green on the receiver to a significantly darker shade on the operating rod & clip latch.
Guns International #: 102564142
Seller's Inventory #: R41866
SN: 337598. Made in September 1941 at Springfield Armory with a 24-inch barrel chambered for the .30-06 rifle cartridge. Although this rifle's receiver was produced during the Second World War, it is paired with a March 1950 Springfield Armory replacement barrel that just so happens to have a bright bore with strong rifling (TE: 2 & ME: 0). It is equipped with the T105E1 rear sight assembly, a poppet valve gas cylinder lock screw, a Springfield Armory trigger group, a Springfield Armory radius cut operating rod & a narrow front sight base gas cylinder. The Hackberry buttstock is new production, so it is free of dents, dings & scratches, but it is not a color match for the USGI front & rear handguards. The metallic parts have been finished with a dull USGI parkerizing that ranges from light gray green on the receiver to a significantly darker shade on the operating rod & clip latch.