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Item Relisted! FS Springfield Armory M1 Garand for Sale - $1200 OBO

UncleAl89

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Up for sale is my Springfield Armory produced M1 Garand. Based on the serial number (3,069,334), it was produced in August of 1944 and appears to have (based on the part stampings) the correct:

Barrel (marked 3-SA 8 44)
Bolt (D28287-12SA)
Operating Rod (D35382 9 SA)

but it does appear to have a slightly later trigger housing (D28290-18-SA, which would be 1945). All of the above info from http://usriflecal30m1.com/Default.aspx and their info charts.

Overall I would say it's in pretty good condition considering it's around 80 years old. No rust or major defects in the stock that I can find.

Happy to answer any additional questions on this one and thanks for looking.

I purchased this in 2014, took it to the range one time and it’s sat other than being pulled out for oiling since then.

Found them, it’ll come with 10.

It’ll come with some enbloc clips if I can find them. I think I have 10 but have yet to locate them.

Not interested in trades on this one.
 

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Hello, What is the condition of the barrel? Any muzzle or throat erosion, or any pitting? Also, any import marks? Thanks, George
Hi George,

Looking down the bore, I’m not seeing any pitting and the rifling looks strong.

No significant muzzle wear that I can see and I don’t have a gauge to check the throat. As hard as a tried, couldn’t get a good photo of the rifling.

I did the plunk test for you. Bullet is a commercial Sierra Pro-Hunter Bullets 30 Caliber (308 Diameter) 150 Grain Spitzer which is all I have around at the moment.

I’ve never personally fired any non-M1 rated ammo through it.

No import marks.

Alex
 

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