Springfield
M-1 Garand
30/06
San Bernardino:
$800.00
Will ship YES:
CMP service with new USGI parts
Selling my Springfield M-1 Garand I believe manufactured in may 1942, Its in great shape, I bought it from CMP years ago as service grade. I wore out the barrel and it needed some gas replacement parts which I did with USGI new surplus. The new surplus barrel is dated 1950, the lower gas system has been refinished. Don't want to wait to get a CMP with over '4 throat erosion and muzzle gauge of '3 or less, nicks on the crown, then this is the gun. PM me... Sending pictures. Also comes with 20 embloc clips and sling, I also have the Bayonet and scabbard for $20.00 more.
Note I bought 3 of these service grades CMP, you may get 1000 to 2000 rds before you'll need replacement parts...
From the CMP website.....
SERVICE GRADE: (Good to Very Good)
Service Grade Rifles show less wear and better appearance than Field or Rack Grades. Good to very good condition. Rifle wear will be exhibited by worn and mixed colors of the parkerized finish. There may be some minor pitting on the metal parts. Wood will be either Walnut, Birch, Beech or other variety and will be basically sound but may have minor hairline cracks, dings, scratches and gouges. Wood may not match in color or type of wood. Wood may be of new production on Service Grade Garands. Bores will be generally good with only minor imperfections. The barrel crown may be nicked, but the muzzle will gauge "3 or less" and the throat erosion will gauge less than 5.
Manufacturer selection only guarantees the receiver was produced by the manufacturer listed. The barrel and the other parts may have been produced by other manufacturers.
M-1 Garand
30/06
San Bernardino:
$800.00
Will ship YES:
CMP service with new USGI parts
Selling my Springfield M-1 Garand I believe manufactured in may 1942, Its in great shape, I bought it from CMP years ago as service grade. I wore out the barrel and it needed some gas replacement parts which I did with USGI new surplus. The new surplus barrel is dated 1950, the lower gas system has been refinished. Don't want to wait to get a CMP with over '4 throat erosion and muzzle gauge of '3 or less, nicks on the crown, then this is the gun. PM me... Sending pictures. Also comes with 20 embloc clips and sling, I also have the Bayonet and scabbard for $20.00 more.
Note I bought 3 of these service grades CMP, you may get 1000 to 2000 rds before you'll need replacement parts...
From the CMP website.....
SERVICE GRADE: (Good to Very Good)
Service Grade Rifles show less wear and better appearance than Field or Rack Grades. Good to very good condition. Rifle wear will be exhibited by worn and mixed colors of the parkerized finish. There may be some minor pitting on the metal parts. Wood will be either Walnut, Birch, Beech or other variety and will be basically sound but may have minor hairline cracks, dings, scratches and gouges. Wood may not match in color or type of wood. Wood may be of new production on Service Grade Garands. Bores will be generally good with only minor imperfections. The barrel crown may be nicked, but the muzzle will gauge "3 or less" and the throat erosion will gauge less than 5.
Manufacturer selection only guarantees the receiver was produced by the manufacturer listed. The barrel and the other parts may have been produced by other manufacturers.
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