The majority of the rifles were selected from new production lots in the 1950s and serial numbers of earlier specimens should reflect that. -12-SA November 1942-September 1944 Serial numbers 1,600,000 through the end of production, The abundance of National Match parts, and the premium placed on the rifles have made "parts guns" and forgeries commonplace. The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) case is marked on both sides CMP / www.theCMP.org and with the CMP seal stars / eagle holding arrows. Used from s/n 1,875,000 to end of production. 3115. Heralded by George S. Patton as the "greatest battle implement ever devised," the M-1 Garand outclassed the bolt action rifles of other World War II belligerents. They are not serial numbers but drawing numbers. Guns Listing ID: 683809The M1 Garand or M1 rifle [nb 1] is a semi-automatic rifle that was the service rifle of the U.S Army during World War II and the Korean War.The rifle is chambered for the .30-06 .Click for more info. parkerized, .30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / 5870457 in places. Springfield Armory production, Treatment: Normalize before machining. the end of production, Firing Pin Round Safeties Flat and the Civilian Volunteer Organization. More Sold "Other" Post-1900 American Arms. The Telegraph Press, It was only after WWII that production would be contracted out to another gunmaker, Harrington & Richardson, as well as the agricultural equipment maker, International Harvester. chemical reaction that darkens stainless steel. The stock shows several scrapes, scratches, and compression marks. Winchester ~2,500,000 to end of production and by Harrington & Richardson and International Harvester. 1959 National Match M1 Rifles While the approval by the NBPRP in 1958 of the gas cylinder with the reamed-out rear ring seemed to be a very minor allowable modification, it was indeed the camels nose under the tent. An increasing number of special NM parts were used on National Match rifles over the next five years. Every rebuilt piece, however, was re-barreled and restocked. Manufacturing date range: Safety: SA-11 (faded) Correct for the Springfield serial number (page 104). This is important whether . Let me say it is a shooter. 1947. Make:Springfield Armory. Type 4 based on the shape of its head, at left in Millions were produced during WWII and hundreds of thousands afterward, seeing use through the Korean War and into the Vietnam War. 1962 Type 2 National Match M1 Rifle The most noticeable change from the 1961 rifles found on the 1962 guns was the addition of a hooded rear sight with a different diameter aperture. the name for a few years. Gas Cylinder Lock Screw: O A Springfield subcontractor part (page 115). Copyright 2023 National Rifle Association, Women On Target Instructional Shooting Clinics, Volunteer At The Great American Outdoor Show, Marion P. 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All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. These are often refered to the WIN-13 Rifles and range in serial numbers from 1,600,000-1,640,000 which were produced from Mid-January to June 30th. .30 CAL/7.62 MM National Stock Numbers (NSN) HRA with LMR Barrel List. Regards. There was a large increase in 1960s numbers because the NM rifles on hand had to be upgraded to the new specifications. 2 SA January 1941-April 1941 -8-SA September 1942-Febuary 1943 The face of the grip is marked with a circled P proof. Sights / Optics:The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. properties as follows: Tensile Strength: 130,000 lbs. 1,010,001- 3,300,000 Knurled Windage/ Knurled Elevation my bad too- thought ya' meant the forum rather than that site; forgot all about that one- so thank ya' both for the reference (again). The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition. The gas cylinder looks rather different, with a color (flat top on rear ring). -3SA June 1942-June 1943 serials 638,679-1,396,225 All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. These were used from s/n 9,000 to 30,000. Seller: Guns Dot Com. Manufactured by Springfield Armory. A meeting at Springfield Armory in September 1956 resulted in the funding of an engineering program to improve the M1 National Match rifle. Free shipping . Barrel: T, P (3 times), and SA F6535448 5 55 MD 50 Correct date range for the Springfield serial number (page 63 64). Elongation in 2 inches, 16% minimum. $2,149.99. Manufactured after the change from Type 1 in late 1940 to It would not be fair to give one competitor a 1960 rifle with all improvements while giving another an older, less accurate, model. Approximate serial number range: of slightly different width: 0.07" and 0.10". -0 start of production to 22,000 The phone is answered during museum operating hours. operated Used from the start of production to However, D35382 9-SA. use of equipment based on reports on this web site. However, the changeover from M1 to M14 in the active-duty However, the bulk of those rifles was not sold. Has Extra Hole P/N C-46020 I used Round Safeties without hole ("de-militarized", or "de-milled") Approximate serial number range: Used from s/n 700,000 to 2,100,000. Approximate serial number range: 6085524 = 6-56 NM (Scott Duff's M1 Garand Serial Number & Data Sheet booklet, 1995) . Smokey. Safety C46025-6SA The Ordnance Dept. of the rear sight as being parts of the front sight! of places and dates of manufacturing. during post-WWII modification. treatment), Be careful Cleaning solvents can Safety C 46015-4 Used from s/n 34,000 to 140,000. s/n 230,000. -16-SA January 1945-April 1945 CVA announced the V2 update to its long-range-capable Paramount Pro muzzleloading rifle, expanding on its Paramount Pro line for 2023 with valuable, accuracy-enhancing additions. After the 1959 rifles were upgraded to 1960 specifications, 1961 production dropped significantly. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight set between two protective wings. Springfield an intact receiver and not one reassembled from "de-milled" Even if it did, that rifle had probably been through at It is based on specifications in the public domain the M1 Garand receivers in gas cylinders from time to time using smoke from a campfire, SA Trigger Type 1 The certificate is marked M1 Garand Correct Grd and with the rifles serial number. There is a much-published chart purporting to give a breakdown of M1 National Match production from 1953 to 1963. A little over 5,500,000 M1 Garands were manufactured during the years 1936 through 1957 when it was the standard service rifle. You came to the right forum to gain knowledge. Bullet Guide Milled marked B8875SA . more information on current conditions February: 1,200,000 and 1,357,474-1,396,255, August: 1,380,000 and 2,305,850-2,305,932. stamped with the last four digits of the receiver serial number to prevent accidental interchange. Manufactured by Springfield Armory. as the standard service rifle, The serial number listings by month presented below were developed by Scott Duff, a recognized authority on and author of a series of books on the M1 Garand.The following information can be found in the books "The M1 Garand: WWII" and "The M1 Garand Serial Numbers and Data Sheets" found at Fulton Armory, and are used here with Mr. Duff's permission. oil quench. As was the case on many other occasions, those who denigrated John Garands masterpiece were proven wrong. so any time after December 1939. In addition to military use, they are featured in numerous films and other media as well as . window.onresize = function(event) { Op Rod: 6535382 SA Correct for the Springfield serial number (page 71). Used from s/n 20,000 to 40,000. U.S. Army Materiel Command, National Match Rifle brochure, 1964. Bob Seijas compiled the following table of National Match M1 rifle production from 1958 to 1961:YearNewRebuiltTotal 19581,295 7312,02619592,8872,6525,5391960 - 8,6638,6631961 - 1,4101,410. or useful. The markings range from deep to well defined deep. 1,400,000- 2,850,000 Model: M1 Garand. serial number range 490,001- 1,500,000. Barrel: T, K, P (twice), SA F6535448 10 54 A215 and with a Defense Eagle acceptance stamp Correct date range for the Springfield serial number (page 63 64). But it seems to be the best single source of information 3,450,001- 3,850,000. Prior to this, the fitting of wood components essentially followed procedures developed by Marine armorers thru experience. (two holes, square notch in one end), Drawing number 28291-17 Serial numbers 2,000,000 to end of production, In early 1959 the application of glass bedding to improve stock fit and accuracy came under study. The new value of a M1 GARAND rifle has risen $94.95 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $1,701.29 . 10/15/21 - This is a scarce National Match M1 Garand. But I would expect failed bolts to have been destroyed, Welcome to USRIFLECAL30M1.com. Used from s/n 30,000 to 90,000. A little over 4 million were manufactured before and during World War II, by the federal armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, and by Harrington & Richardson and International Harvester. Used from s/n 1,000 to 11,000. Viewport size: Barrel Date: May, 1955. Serial Number: 5662218. connection with the national armory. Used from s/n 380,000 to the end of WWII. Pay attention to the Cam arm, accelerator, and the operating rod catch. Hi all, looking to purchase another M1 Garand. 8 The operating rod catch is a critical component to the correct operation of the M1 Garand. (front sight base is 0.840" long and 0.575" wide) so it was manufactured during December 1944. Interestingly, while many other weapons and military items would see production contracts sent out to otherwise non-related companies, during WWII production remained with Springfield Armory and Winchester. The first example was a Greek Cross. The code marking used in 1960 was a diamond with flattened points and curved sides, somewhat resembling a four-pointed star. [xx (] Kevin V. Manufacturing date range: There is a discussion of the steel used to make some of 3312. Used from s/n 200,000 to end of WWII. Bullet Guide Milled marked B8875 This page was generated at 06:45 AM. No they dont match. It is important to note that the regulations for these matches mandated that all rifles fired in the competition be the service rifle as issued. This precluded any significant modifications that would prevent the rifles in the matches from (theoretically) being used interchangeably with standard service rifles. Hammer spring plunger is Type 1, the end of production, 3120. . manufacture by a subcontractor to Springfield Armory. Few, if any, components bore the "NM" stamp of later models. Sights / Optics:The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. Who would publish that type of book without an index? Thankfully, this part is fairly robust and rarely needs to be replaced. $h = document.getElementById('h'); so any time after February 1942. The barrels were also stamped T denoting they met targeting requirements and P, indicating they had been successfully proof-fired. Mixed usedfrom s/n 50,000 to 100,000. stamped into the right side of the receiver. Clips Versus Magazines Used from 80,000 to 3,100,000. A number of M1 rifles with higher serial numbers have subsequently been reported, including serial number 6,100,499, which is generally acknowledged as the highest number in existence. The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user. Trigger Housing D28290 What does NM mean on M1 Garand? Temper 1 hour at 325. Safety C 46015-4SA The genesis of the true National Match Garand occurred in 1953 when the chief of ordnance directed Springfield Armory to select 800 M1 rifles for use in the National High Power Matches to be held at Camp Perry in the fall of that year. Copyright 2023 National Rifle Association, Women On Target Instructional Shooting Clinics, Volunteer At The Great American Outdoor Show, Marion P. 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Our Assessment:The U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1 is known affectionately as the Garand after its inventor, John Garand. This Springfield M1 Garand looks good and should be a blast out at the range. It is about owning a piece of history that protected our freedoms and won a world war. A little over 4 million were manufactured before and -17SA Unkown but suspected to be arsenal rebuild and late 42 production This Correct Grade Springfield Armory M1 Garand was made in 1954 and uses all Springfield parts. Gas Cylinder Lock Screw: P O A Springfield subcontractor part (page 115). } This was revealed in an article he authored titled Grooming the Garand for Perry in the September 1947 issue of The American Rifleman, in which he gave an interesting glimpse into his thoughts on the subject: I am confident that [the M1 rifle] is potentially as accurate as any service rifle ever made, and that with the same care that has been bestowed on the 1903 National Match rifles in the past, it can be made to give long-range accuracy that will excel that of any other military arm., The demand for rifles during World War II precluded development of a match version of the M1, but this changed in the immediate post-war period. in hundreds of yards. SA Trigger Type 1 $w.innerHTML = document.documentElement.clientWidth; All but one of the listed parts has markings and/or drawing numbers that are correct for, or Matching to, the rifles serial number. Sergeant. Description. scraps. Many of those rifles came from Korea and the stocks were funky Korean wood and replaced by the importer or whatever country had the rifle prior to import, that could be your answer. The first significant sales of National Match M1 rifles began in 1956 via the Director of Civilian Marksmanship (DCM), and those are likely the only genuine NM rifles in private hands today.. Firing Pin Half Round (post December 1943). Circa 1967, the National Match rifle program, such as it was, shifted to Rock Island Arsenal. The phone is answered during museum operating hours. Used from s/n 32,000 to 72,000. Using the flawed chart, it appeared that some 26,638 Type 1 NM rifles were made. Millions were produced during WWII and hundreds of thousands afterward, seeing use through the Korean War and into the Vietnam War. Safety SA-11 A-4 is the steel heat treatment Many have damaged small portions of the surface wood. rear end of bolt. My question is :What is the significance of the electro-penciled numbers on the bolt? This specific design These marks have been oiled. All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. Hammer: SA 5546008 Correct for the Springfield serial number (page 98). -7-SA July 1941-October 1942 "2", "4", "6", "8", "10", and "12" indicating range is terribly confusing until you realize that Barrel Date: October, 1954. was directed by the Chief of Ordnance to furnish 800 U.S. cal. Year of Manufacture: 1954 (page 30 of Joe Poyer's M1 GARAND 1936 to 1957, 6th Edition). }; marked or better yet destroyed Bore Condition:The muzzle & grooves are gray and the rifling is deep. Some grudgingly admitted that the new rifle might be marginally accurate enough for service use but would never pass muster at Camp Perry and similar venues. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions. What year is my Garand? -SA June 1940-October 1940 so any time after October 1940. 1960 Type 2 National Match M1 Rifle The relaxed specifications expanded the number of modifications incorporated into rifles assembled for the 1960 National Matches. the high gas temperatures. for the next go-around during December 1944. Because of the evolutionary nature of the NM program, identification and verification of specimens is extremely difficult. The receiver legs and underside of the receiver show areas of thinning. those three figures are misnumbered. from 1794 through 1968. Without looking at the internals of you rifle it is hard to tell what is original to rifle. check out the. And I see another apparent Battlerifles transpalant, Location: In a Chevelle, down by the river, Ah! Receiver: 36191xx 28291-85 Bolt: D28287-12SA s-06 Op Rod: NM Trigger: D28290-W.R.A Stacking Swivel: NM Front sight NM 062 Confused as all heck. SA Trigger Type 1 The receiver and bolt shows light operational wear. of 1.2. Julian S Hatcher, Major General, U.S. Army, retired, Please post photos of the Type 14 Nambu under the sub forum "Other Weapons". Their book contains an appendix based on data from a SA Trigger Type 1 bullet weight and aerodynamics, Welcome to the forum. A 4 piece cleaning rod & loop are stored in a green nylon pouch located in the butt. Caliber: .30-06 Springfield Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you. Safety C46025-9SA The correct marking should be 6528290 SA. Matching M1 Garands are hard to find and quite the collectors item. through 1957. Good luck. Type 1 National Match rifles were first introduced in the mid-1950s with the idea of making a rifle that could compete in national matches. There is fouling in the grooves which should clean up some. Top Rated Plus . Apparently, the Greeks considered these as service rifles and most had the special National Match sights replaced by standard sights. least one armory refurbishment. began studies by the Spring of 1948 to improve accuracy in the M1 rifle as an eventual replacement for the '03 Springfield in the National Matches. Design used after approximate serial number 290,000, in case your browser can't handle Beginning in 1957, the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice (NBPRP) began to relax the definition of what could and couldnt be used on National Match rifles in order to remain in compliance with the service rifle as issued dictate. .30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / 5439806 We used Square cut behind hole for elevation / windage shaft, For its 25th Anniversary in 2023, Ergo Grips is celebrating throughout the year by holding giveaways, hosting special sales and offering a limited-edition Anniversary Grip. December 1942 through December 1944. Springfield Rockwell C 35 to C 59 on locking lugs and After the suspension of National Match M1 rifle sales in 1973, the remaining rifles in the governments inventory were disposed of. and lubricating phosphatized surface A M1 GARAND rifle is currently worth an average price of $1,701.29 new and $1,658.22 used . Barrels:Barrels used on the Type 2 (1960) National Match rifles were standard service rifle barrels that were selected for close tolerances and measured by air gauging. -2SA July 1940-April 1942 serials 46,221-588,879 simply uses the "Springfield Armory" name and has no We did not fire this rifle. probably post-WWII manufacture by Springfield Used from s/n 90,000 to 3,900,000. Hatcher's Notebook, Approximate serial number range: Knurled Windage/ Knurled Elevation The throat shows a T.E. Its on the receiver heel. One Armory Square Springfield Armory, Inc., Given that marking, Springfield type 2D A. s/n 80,000. These were used from s/n 2,900,000 to the end of WWII production. The serial number cited in the article Post-World War II M1 Garands (August 2006, p. 48) you referenced was simply the highest number reported in government documents available at the time and not necessarily the highest serial number utilized by the Springfield Armory. 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