Springfield Armory M1 Garand – .30-06, 1945 Barrel, CMP Rifle Grade
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Description
This Springfield Armory M1 Garand is chambered in .30-06 Springfield and represents the iconic semi-automatic battle rifle carried by U.S. forces during World War II, Korea, and beyond. Known for its rugged reliability and 8-round en-bloc clip system, the Garand has earned its place in history as “the greatest battle implement ever devised,” as famously described by General George S. Patton.
This particular rifle features a Springfield Armory receiver (serial number 2771040) paired with a Springfield barrel dated 5-45, making it a World War II–era production piece. The CMP tag notes it as a Rifle Grade RM1Field, with a throat erosion (TE) of 3 and muzzle erosion (ME) of 2+, indicating solid bore condition. The stock shows honest service wear with character dings, yet remains structurally strong. The metal parts retain a nice parkerized finish, with proper Springfield components visible.
As a CMP-documented M1 Garand, this rifle offers both historical authenticity and shooting potential. Collectors and shooters alike will appreciate its mix of history, condition, and provenance, making it a standout addition to any U.S. military arms collection.
Specifications
Specification | Detail |
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Manufacturer | Springfield Armory |
Model | M1 Garand |
Year of Barrel | May 1945 |
Receiver Serial | 2771040 |
Caliber | .30-06 Springfield |
Action | Semi-Automatic |
Capacity | 8 Rounds (en-bloc clip) |
Barrel Length | 24" |
Overall Length | 43.5" |
Stock | Walnut, military pattern |
Finish | Parkerized |
Sights | Rear aperture, front blade |
CMP Grade | RM1Field (TE 3, ME 2+) |