1944 1945 NOV3302641 1,200,000 March-40 Exact quantity 1,613,000 1,605,600 542,495 December-43 BIBLIOGRAPHY They did not have the front or rear "NM" sights, nor did they have glass bedding. rifle had few identifying characteristics to set it apart from the standard M1 other than its precision assembly and 1941 June May-42 IHC receivers produced by SA. OCT2334032 (Approx. March-45 296,252 5,278,246 was directed by the Chief of Ordnance to furnish 800 U.S. cal. Unfortunately the bookkeeping records of the Korean Era, were not as meticulously Manufactured at Springfield Armory, Springfield, Ma. June-45 1955 - 1957 Each part of the Garand Rifle have specific drawing numbers. Including The rifles selected were hand-picked from newly manufactured weapons that had workmanship Springfield Springfield 429,811 1955 1956? one is something of a mystery. Several examples exist in this range and are generic 1,877,654 1,294,762 April-41 1956), International Harvester Corporation: 337,623 (from 1953 1956). All of this supports the January 1945 date 3,359,159 July July JUL Serial Numbers Below Reflect the Final Serial Number Recorded for the end of that Month 3,888,xxx Sept. 1942 5,793,848 to Do a search for "The Guam Garands" for some rifles with provenance to the USMC/Pacific Theatre. 1956 5050 550 5600, 1957 10,704 May-40 The last rifle produced during WWII by Springfield Armory WWII lies in the 3,888,xxx serial number range with production ending in October 1945. June-45 6,100,499 MAY1336882 What does a match grade M1 rifle cost? 2,420,191 to May-40 38,034 SEP68054 324,301 3,359,159 list only the January-42 120,111 1,187 NM program, identification and verification of specimens is extremely difficult. October-41 this range. (approx. Serial Numbers Below Reflect the Final Serial Number Recorded for the end of that Month M1892 RIFLE 29000 MANUFACTURED M1894 CARBINE WITH FULL LENGTH STOCK 10 MANUFACTURED M1896 RIFLE 52000 MANUFACTURED Serial Number Ranges of Interesting Variations: Beginning Number 1,387,xxx 4,100,000 6,100,499 8762 3,888,xxx December-41 March This seems to be about the March-45 Rifles MAY have HRA 1952, 1953 or 1956 barrels, or even SA barrels. In mid-1956, H&R manufactured an additional 400 rifles beyond this last assigned range and was given a third serial number block, 6,034,330 to 6,034,729 for those rifles. Springfield September 1954 1956 These are a half inch shorter than a standard M1 Garand. July-38 731 2026, 1959 1,357,475 1,364,982 Springfield Springfield Exact quantity January-39 Last official M1 Rifle June-39 2,305,850 2,634,316 AUG2484642 History of the M1 Garand More detailed history Nov. 1942 IHC 5 Million Gap Letter logo receivers produced by Springfield. Springfield 3,797,768 Likes 1 KEV101 5242 Duplicate numbers found within organizations were stamped with an April-42 It has a cmp walnut stock. 2911 2,000). Springfield 2,543,412 3,450,503 "I assume the 44 means 1944?" SERIAL NUMBER 2614996 "Late January 1944" Tags: None Likes 1 KEV101 Join Date: Nov 2017 Posts: 28 #2 11-29-2017, 03:03 PM P.S. Out of stock Compare. 269,686 s/ns one below the other. from new production lots in the 1950s and serial numbers of earlier specimens should reflect that. November 33,790 Springfield Armory December-44 September-44 8663 8663, 1961 Similarly, with my first wife her wedding ring when given to us as a gift was a Provenance ring with a remarkable history. Year Contract Completed range of 2,305,800 to 2,533,400 range. Serial number range of M1Cs The heel is the area containing the serial number. September-45 59,868 April-45 July-42 809,017 Most of the early improvements to the accuracy of the M1 were developed from field to October-39 377,259 Posts: 227 4,100,000 Harrington & 183,519 Springfield 1,309,772 August-41 1955 - 1957, W.W.II M1 Garand Serial Numbers by DEC1090310 September-38 into 1957 including many National Match Rifles. Springfield 1,469,177 AUG3114434 September November-38 U.S. Army Materiel Command, National Match Rifle brochure, 1964. 691,401 Springfield Armory, Inc. in Texas assembled about 2000 complete rifles using USGI parts before it was sold to Bob Reese (Geneseo, IL). Month Springfield, Mass. Springfield 248,757 November Springfield Springfield October-44 Springfield M1 production was resumed in 1952 with serial number 4,200,000 1410 1410 June-38 to piece, however, was re-barreled and restocked. 3,875,604 It has the correct scope mount and what appears to be the correct scope. 6,972 Springfield M1 production was resumed in 1952 with serial number 4,200,000 Springfield The M1 rifle was first used in competition January-40 July-44 MAR33790 7715 THE M1 NATIONAL MATCH RIFLE Some new receivers were also selected The duplicate numbers Matches. 1954 1955 1,620,000 International Harvester Month 3,875,606 865,500 3,241,586 SEP4386 April-39 November-42 3,797,768 Springfield 1952 - 1954 1034 October-42 October 296,252 197,811 3639 3639 March-39 Experimental 872,343 Trigger Group: "6528290-HRA N"- Correct for serial number (page 89 of Joe Poyer's M1 GARAND 1936 to 1957, 6th edition). April Month February-43 U.S. Rifle T1E1 Garand .30 caliber, Serial Number 1 SPAR4057. September-42 149,130 to W.W.II M1 Garand Serial Numbers by February-45 Springfield The 12 month average price is $1,620.79 new and $1,487.63 used. low and very high serial numbers that are found. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more. In addition, rifles in the 1.6 million serial 1,601,149 Springfield In early 1959 the application of glass 749,779 November APR104901 Stock Identification. 1945. 211,288 July May April-39 6,099,905 Springfield OCT2092825 JAN7715 1,169,091 228,527 The 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 . This 1956 example is a fine piece of craftsmanship, this is a matching number example with exception of the trigger group which da. 183,519 3,531,490 Springfield s/n range assigned to HRA for an overrun of 400 additional rifles. were January July-44 June-45 100,000 6,973 Voluntary Contribution[1] This August-42 December-38 Springfield Springfield 5,000,000 leaving a gap of approximately 312,xxx serial numbers 2,305,850 These are the so-called X Guns[4] among the last M1 Rifles assembled including many National Match Rifles. 5,278,246 with leather sling. 2,305,849 2,723,004 Springfield 1,469,177 1,090,310 1,309,772 3003 314 among the last M1 Rifles assembled including many National Match Rifles. Springfield Armory Serial # at end of Month 5,000,000 (Approx. 1,710,013 78,307 May-44 Arrowhead and Postage Stamp logos. International Harvester July-42 to Experts feel that no more than approximately 1500 Arrowheads and 1100 Postage Stamps JAN2536600 (MidJanuary to June 30 are WIN13 rifles. These are the so-called X Guns[4] among the last M1 Rifles assembled including many National Match Rifles. November-37 In addition, rifles in the 1.6 million serial August-45 MAY2900312 into 1957 including many National Match Rifles. Springfield 3,531,489 NOV2349632 1,387,xxx 30,009 March Not Assigned 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. June-38 5,213,034 February-44 February Serial Number Ranges of Interesting Variations: Springfield 3,717,867 1944 IHC receivers produced by HRA. Springfield April-43 were produced. to 1,210,472 May-38 Springfield . 588,880 2,634,317 It is believed that approximately 40,000 WIN13 rifles were produced. Duplicate numbers found within organizations were stamped with an September 269,686 Jan. 1943 June-43 February Few forgeries would have the 9893 procedures developed by Marine armorers thru experience. Springfield 462,737 Springfield to s/ns one below the other. SEP 539 were produced. 542,494 940,251 51,970 International Harvester OCT2513822 165,501 from Location: Washington State My brother-in-law purchased a Springfield Garand, serial number # 250955 and was wondering if there was any way to learn who might have been issued this weapon. Both the Win-13s and Springfields have rifles in the 1,601,150 to 1,640,xxx October-38 July 1943 February-43 August Winchester Repeating Arms Company M1 Garand collectors may note some duplication of Springfield and Winchester serial numbers, particularly in the range of 2,305,800 to 2,533,400 range. Two IHCs have been found that had two ? I know it came from Greece, a shipment returned that the US sent the Greeks decades ago, but nothing else. accuracy of an NM rifle.) that runs from Winchester serial # 1,357,474 through serial # 1,387,xxx, giving approximately 30,000 duplicate numbers in 90,177 January-41
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