This description starts with all of the markings on the various parts that make up this restored WWII carbine, beginning with the stock and the handguard, which are replacements for the worn out unmarked pieces. The stock is marked IO in the sling we...
This is an Inland M1 30 caliber carbine that was manufactured in Feb 1944. Two 15 round magazines and military case. Serial number 5524204. Bayonet lug, excellent bore, wood is excellent. US carbine caliber 30-M1.
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...
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...
SA Reciver, Barrel, Bolt and Trigger Group. Manufactured in May 1943, and I believe this is the original barrel which is in very good condition. Picture of bore, and that is a surplus 30 cal. shell in muzzle. Rifle is in very good condition for age a...
This Inland M1 Carbine was made by the Inland Manufacturing Division of General Motors back in 1943. Ar some point it was rebuilt using a mix if Inland & USGI parts. The rifle was eventually turned into a firing Parade Rifle. The bolt, receiver, ...
This Winchester M1 Garand rifle was originally made back in 1944. It has since been rebuilt and turned into a Sporting Rifle. The metal has been refinished, a rear sight base has been added & the action has been dropped into a custom stock. This ...
Here's a nice WWII Inland M1 Carbine that was manufactured in mid-to-late 1943. This carbine has been restored to its "WWII configuration" and looks very much as it would have looked in 1943. Most all of the parts are Inland marked with some parts ha...
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, with a certificate of authenticity from CMP, very nice sniper rifle.
Here's a relatively early Winchester M1 Carbine. The mechanics are in good working order and the bore is excellent with bright/sharp rifling with muzzle wear that gauges a near new 0.2. It comes with one 15-round type 1 magazine. Also included is an ...
US Springfield M1 Garand M1D Sniper rifle with the original scope. Serial number 20687XX. Manufactured October 1943. he Barrel is dated SA 11-52. It has the correct T37 Flash hider. The telescope is the correct M84 in excellent condition Serial numbe...
A great collectible and display item as produced in commemoration for battle IWO JIMA with accessories including bottled sands from the beaches of IWO JIMA , produced in 2005 by Springfield Armory for commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the batt...
This is a used M1Garand rifle purchased through CMP years ago. The receiver serial number dates it to 1942. All visible parts appear to be marked with Springfield markings. The barrel was changed at some point and is dated '45. The original stock was...
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
This rifle is unfired from the CMP, Barrel gauges new. This Winchester is in impeccable condition and would make a excellent shooter or collector. Absolutely could not go wrong this one. CMP moulded hard case, Certificate of Authenticity, Armorer Tag...
Here's a WWII M1 Carbine that was manufactured by Winchester in late 1943. It has been restored to its approximate WWII configuration. The bore rates about "very good" and shows bright, sharp rifling with a muzzle wear reading of about 2.0. This Winc...
Here's an interesting M1 Carbine. Manufactured by International Business Machines (IBM) in early 1944. It is in very good overall condition and has been restored to WWII configuration. Nearly all of the components are correct for an IBM M1 Carbine. T...
This is a very clean WWII era M1 carbine. This gun does not show much wear to the metal and only an unfortunate refinish of the wood. These are great fun to shoot carbines, with inherent collector value and interest. The M1 carbine round is similar i...