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Item Relisted! FS WWII M1 Garand Winchester

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-wwii-m1-garand-winchester.1273286/
Item Name: FS WWII M1 Garand Winchester

Location: Peachtree City

Zip Code: 30269

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: Was 1,300 now $1,235

Caliber: 30-06

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Hard to find Winchester Garand, great shooter nice shiney bore w strong rifling.

Barrel is a Springfield 1-53 ME 2.5

Bolt is WWII SA-12

Trigger group is SA

No import markings

Not a reweld

Nice stock with no visble cartouches tight lock up.

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Winchester Repeating Arms Co.
The Winchester Repeating Arms Company of New Haven, Connecticut was the only other World War II era producer of M1 rifles. Winchester received an Educational Order on 4 April 1939 to produce 500 M1s. The first one hundred rifles, under that Order, were shipped on 27 December 1940. On 20 September 1939, Winchester received its first of many production contracts for additional rifles. Government records indicate Winchester delivered 513,880 M1 rifles between December 1940 and June 1945. The surrender of Germany in May 1945 resulted in termination of M1 rifle manufacture at Winchester as of 30 June 1945.
In addition to their name on the receiver heel, M1s manufactured by Winchester may be identified by serial number. Winchester's assigned serial numbers ranged from 100001 through 165500, 1200001 through 1357473, 2305850 through 2655849, and 1601000 through 1640000.
Combined production for Springfield and Winchester during World War II was 4,040,802 rifles.

Only 13% of WWII Garands were Winchesters!

During the entire production history of the M1 rifle, Springfield Armory produced 4,188,669 M1s. Combined with the three private contractors' output, a total of 5,468,772 M1 rifles were manufactured.

Only 9% of total Garands mad were Winchesters!
 
Love this gun.

Thanks, you can get a CMP Special with a new Criterion barrel and new CMP stock for $1,230 but I think most collectors would prefer USGI parts (even if most are replacement Springfield) that are part of the rifle's history.

http://thecmp.org/cmp_sales/rifle_sales/m1-garand/


RM1SPECIALWRA
CMP Special (.30-06) M1 Garand. This is a completely refurbished rifle consisting of an original M1 Garand Winchester receiver, new production Criterion barrel, new production American Walnut stock and handguards, and new web sling. Receiver and most other parts are refinished USGI, but some parts may be new manufacture.

$1230
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September 28, 2016
 
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