Springfield Armory M1 Garand – .30-06, CMP Field Grade, 1954 LMR Barrel
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Description
This Springfield Armory M1 Garand is chambered in .30-06 Springfield and represents one of the most iconic U.S. service rifles of the 20th century. Known for its reliability and eight-round en-bloc clip system, the Garand was the standard-issue rifle for American forces during World War II and Korea.
The receiver bears serial number 1,364,572, dating production to 1943, during WWII. It has been arsenal-upgraded with a Line Material Corporation (LMR) barrel dated 2-54, a highly regarded post-war replacement barrel known for excellent quality and accuracy. The CMP (Civilian Marksmanship Program) inspection tag designates this as a Field Grade rifle, with a muzzle reading of 2 and throat erosion of 2+, indicating good shootable condition.
The rifle retains its walnut stock, showing expected service dings but remaining solid. Metal finish is strong, with proper parkerized components. This rifle is a true U.S. military classic, both collectible and range-ready, backed by CMP grading for authenticity.
Specifications
Specification | Detail |
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Manufacturer | Springfield Armory |
Model | M1 Garand |
Caliber | .30-06 Springfield |
Action | Semi-Automatic |
Capacity | 8 Rounds (en-bloc clip) |
Receiver Serial | 1,364,572 (Springfield, 1943) |
Barrel | LMR (Line Material Corp.) 2-54 |
Barrel Length | 24" |
Stock | Walnut, U.S. military |
Finish | Parkerized |
Sights | Rear aperture, front blade |
CMP Grade | Field Grade (MW 2, TE 2+) |