A Late WWII 1945 Springfield M1 Garand .30-06SPRG From CMP "Civilian Marksmanship Program"

"Collector Worthy" M1 Service Grade Dated May 1945 with Original Matching Barrel 6-45!

This M1 Garand is classified as a "Service Grade", which means the rifle has all real USGI authentic parts and not import marked. (Arsenal Replacement Stock).

Service Grades M1's are defined as rifles that include all "USGI" parts (Not aftermarket) and certified from the Civilian Marksmanship Program (See below for the exact "Service Grade" definition).

Rifle Details:

  • Original receiver and finish with a "CORRECT SA 6/45 Barrel. A Muzzle reading of (1+) and Throat gauged at (2+). Good overall ratings for TE / ME (Reference Blue Armor Tag)
  • Birch Stock with CMP handguard
  • Includes:
  • Custom Hard Plastic Molded Carry Case
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • (1) 8rd Enbloc and M1 Instruction Manual.

    M1 Garand Part Specifics:

     

    • SA-19 Bolt
    • SA-14 Trigger housing
    • SA-7 Hammer
    • SA-11 Safety
    • SA Post Oprod
    • SA Gas Cylinder
    • Rare SA Battle Sights w/Type 3 Lock Bar
    • SA Front Site

     

    Definitely collector worthy as the "MOST" important components are correct. A nice late WWII M1 Garand to add to your military G.I collection. Only requires a few USGI parts to make fully correct. SA NFR Stock and a SA-9 OPROD to be fully corrected!

    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. May have 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 but may be used and show signs of wear 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.