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Looking to sell 1943 Springfield M1 Garand Service Grade. I am asking $995 for a local sale, buyer pay FFL fees. Also comes with about 25 enbloc clips.
Purchased from CMP in 2014. Have all receipts, inspection tag, CMP hard case and other paperwork. Muzzle and throat erosion tag read 0+. Almost all CMP Certified M1 Garands are sold out. It's little known but when ordering you can make a request (not that they will listen) but its possible. In the comment section I simply asked for "A shooter".
This is a great rifle and shoots and works perfectly. I am simply selling to build a different rifle that I will use more and at longer ranges. I do have some (CMP ammo $.599 per piece) and (wolf military classic $.522 per piece). These are the current market rates if you are interested. Buyer will get a discount rate for purchasing all ammo. I'll have to check how much but somewhere around 1100-1200rds I think.
The barrel looks new, shoots as new, windage is dead on (maybe 1 click off mechanical zero).
This 1943 garand was rebarreled with a barrel date of March of 65'
I may be able to take some more detailed photos later, but I had a accident and moving pretty slowly for a couple weeks.
Purchased from CMP in 2014. Have all receipts, inspection tag, CMP hard case and other paperwork. Muzzle and throat erosion tag read 0+. Almost all CMP Certified M1 Garands are sold out. It's little known but when ordering you can make a request (not that they will listen) but its possible. In the comment section I simply asked for "A shooter".
This is a great rifle and shoots and works perfectly. I am simply selling to build a different rifle that I will use more and at longer ranges. I do have some (CMP ammo $.599 per piece) and (wolf military classic $.522 per piece). These are the current market rates if you are interested. Buyer will get a discount rate for purchasing all ammo. I'll have to check how much but somewhere around 1100-1200rds I think.
The barrel looks new, shoots as new, windage is dead on (maybe 1 click off mechanical zero).
This 1943 garand was rebarreled with a barrel date of March of 65'
I may be able to take some more detailed photos later, but I had a accident and moving pretty slowly for a couple weeks.