Here's a custom target rifle that someone has built from a Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1903. The receiver was made in 1919 with a serial number that is high enough to be in the double heat treated "safe to shoot range" (receivers below #800,000 may...
This RAI M1903 is a piece of history that I purchased from the CMP over twentyfive years ago. If I remember correctly, I have shot it two or three times since then. Otherwise, it has just been waiting on the back row of a gun safe. Excellent conditio...
This fine military rifle is a Springfield Armory produced model M1 Garand. The receiver mfg. date is 7/44 and the barrel is dated 9/46. This would suggest to me that it was used quite a bit in the latter part of WWll and was re-arsenaled soon after t...
Here's an early production Springfield M1 Garand rifle that was shipped to England as part of the Lend Lease program prior to the United States' entry into WWII. These Lend Lease M1's were held in reserve by the British, just in case the Germans land...
An excellent original M1 Garand M1C sniper serial number 3662363 barrel date H&R 10/51, muzzle reading 1 throat reading 1+, cheek piece MRT/52, HART flash hider, M82 scope, a very nice sniper rifle.
Springfield Armory MODEL XD-9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. 4 INCH BARREL BLACK FINISH ACCESSORY RAIL NICE!!!! SOME WEAR FROM USE. LIGHT SCRATCHES. OPERATES AS IT SHOULD.
M1 Garand Springfield, Serial number 604XXX gun overall is good barrel is dark rifling is worn some, and looks to have been rusted at some time, we shot it, ran to magazines through it it functioned great. It would make some a great weekend shooter