![]() ![]() I love this gun!! Part of history that I am pround to own. ![]() Gas Trap configuration on display at OGCA 7-20-2013 Serial number 197 - thought to be an early gas trap rebuild sold in 2001 at Midwest auction $2700.00 it was missing the stock and trigger housing #96 CAME BACK FROM DENMARK, & I BOUGHT IT ON THE CMP AUCTION. (HIS WIFE'S UNCLE CARRIED IT IN WWII, AND WHEN HE CAME HOME & JOINED THE AMERICAN LEGION, #95 WAS AMONG THE M1'S GIVEN TO THEM, & THEY GAVE IT TO HIM AS THANKS FOR HIS SERVICE IN WWII) HIS WIFE INHERITED IT WHEN HER UNCLE DIED. I BOUGHT #93 & 94 FROM TWIN BROTHERS THAT WORKED AT ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, #95 FROM A MAN IN CALIFORNIA. This Limited Warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You may also have other rights which vary from. I AM IN POSSESSION OF SPRINGFIELD #93, 94, 95, & 96. This Limited Warranty is issued by Springfield, Inc., d/b/a Springfield Armory, an Illinois corporation ('Springfield' or 'we'or 'us' or 'our') to 'You' the original retail purchaser (also 'YOUR') of a Springfield product (the 'Product'). National museum of the marine corps in virginia Gun broker auction 9-41 barrel not original In addition, rifles in the 1.6 million serial number range have been observed ranging from number 1,602,XXX through 1,639,XXX. Currently on display at Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Springfield, MA. Photo of receiver in bruce canfield COMPLETE GUIDE m1 garand Featured on p.3, GCAJ V 24, I 3 – Model Shop Rifle ![]()
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