Item Name: FS 40+ M1 Garands for sale.
Location: Summerville
Zip Code: 30747
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 950 - 3,500
Caliber: 30-06
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Pre-WW2, WW2, and Korean War era. All are good to very good, to excellent almost new condition.
Only one Winchester left. No International Harvesters left. Still have Springfields and HRAs.
As a general rule, the older pre-war guns saw the most use, but are still in good condition. Most of the late production 1950's guns are still in great to excellent condition.
Barrels gage from 1.5 to 5.0.
Also have a limited amount of GI issue HXP ammo available.
Not really looking for trades, but not gonna turn down a great trade, either.
The lower price range rifles usually have a lot of battle scars in the wood and worn finish, but still shoot great.
Very few of these WW2 rifles have WW2 dated barrels. After the war, the US Army replaced the barrels on all of their rifles. So they look like they've been through a war, but with newer barrels they still shoot great.
All of our Korean War dated rifles DO have correctly dated barrels, because most of them are still very good to excellent, almost never issued condition. Or if they were issued, were only used to garrison and occasional training.
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Location: Summerville
Zip Code: 30747
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 950 - 3,500
Caliber: 30-06
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Pre-WW2, WW2, and Korean War era. All are good to very good, to excellent almost new condition.
Only one Winchester left. No International Harvesters left. Still have Springfields and HRAs.
As a general rule, the older pre-war guns saw the most use, but are still in good condition. Most of the late production 1950's guns are still in great to excellent condition.
Barrels gage from 1.5 to 5.0.
Also have a limited amount of GI issue HXP ammo available.
Not really looking for trades, but not gonna turn down a great trade, either.
The lower price range rifles usually have a lot of battle scars in the wood and worn finish, but still shoot great.
Very few of these WW2 rifles have WW2 dated barrels. After the war, the US Army replaced the barrels on all of their rifles. So they look like they've been through a war, but with newer barrels they still shoot great.
All of our Korean War dated rifles DO have correctly dated barrels, because most of them are still very good to excellent, almost never issued condition. Or if they were issued, were only used to garrison and occasional training.
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