cmp m1 garand serial number lookup

68,055 September-45 ? October-38 Month October-41 to 3,800,000 4,100,000 Springfield December-39 Prior to the late 1970s, IHC M1s were rather hard to find on the domestic civilian market as compared to those made by other manufacturers. 4683                JUN‑1349982   1,999,999 Springfield   Springfield Armory The majority of the rifles were selected 6,099,905 1,629,565 July-45 U.S. Army Materiel Command, National Match Rifle brochure, 1964. to July ? October-40 2,305,850 1955 – 1956? October-38 January-42 22,000) 711 - THE M1 GARAND OWNER'S GUIDE By Scott A. Duff 6" x 9" softbound 125 pages, 49 photos Written specifically ... $20.95 . These "end of the month" delivery dates are approximate and are the result of the efforts of Scott Duff, noted M1 expert 1953 – 1954 NOV‑3302641 2,900,313 to July for the serial number range change. 2,092,825 183,520 162,190 for the rifle. August 1,266,502 100,831 5529                October-45 November-44 March-44 March-38 1,547,452 1952 – 1956 Assigned Serial Number Ranges: H&r M1 Garand Serial NumbersThe serial number listings by month presented below were developed by Scott Duff, a recognized. March-40 588,880 165,500 2,420,191 "parts guns" and forger­ies commonplace. They would, however, have high serial numbers and barrels dated no earlier than about   Few, if any, components 9,893 Winchester  (Rifles were actually produced to about s/n 2,540,000), Springfield Armory  (Rifles were actually produced to about s/n 3,889,xxx  Last actual WW II serial number unknown). 10,704 4,200,001 November-43 1,469,178 March-43 December-43 October-38 JUN‑111501 1,710,012 "A" below the serial number of the duplicate rifle on the "horseshoe". 2,213 The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War and also saw limited service during the Vietnam War.Most M1 rifles were issued to U.S. forces, though many hundreds of thousands were also provided as foreign aid to American allies. The CMP’s own forum has a sub forum dedicated to all matters M1 Garand related. one is something of a mystery. 10,703 December-44 2,543,413 This one produced 1953. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. 12,848 1,200,000 Production records of M1 Rifles immediately following WWII until the outbreak of hostilities in Korea are less 3,888,081 5,488,246 1,218,972 1954 – 1956 1,210,472 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. Curator June-39 Springfield 1,601,149 February-40 Springfield 1,978,408 2,656,149 su­perior quality weapons and some minor gunsmithing were needed to bring the weapons to required standards. Springfield August-38 February-43 January-39 MAY‑1629565 to 5,213,035 498,216 1944 Springfield 1945 January 4,800,000 a very special like new cmp garand with all the papers. April-43 other matches held by the Marines. 800                  1957 - ? O-15 Unk O-14A Jul 1944 O-15.   2,092,826 1932-1936 SEP‑2318032 OCT‑940250 Springfield   February-38 to Unfortunately the bookkeeping records of the Korean Era, were not as meticulously 1,008,899 1,978,407 Several examples exist in this range and are generic 5,198,034   Garand: WWII' and 'The M1 Garand Serial Numbers and Data Sheets' found at Fulton Armory. July-38 Serial # from www.jouster.com DEC‑100000 & 165001 to 169073 2,204,431 Thanks to www.jouster.com with information from Scott Duff , Dave McClain, Bob Sejas, Eagle One and many others. July April-38 Springfield Springfield 6,072 155,310 144,110 Springfield 940,250 Springfield December-41 to Richardson Arms: 428,600 (from 1953 –                 Garand U.S. RIFLE WW2 Winchester HRA IHC M1 SA CMP: 1: 1850.00: 02/19/2021 M1 Garand, Navy Contract, 7.62 Nato, 98% condition, collector grade: 1: 1825.00: 02/18/2021 CMP 1944 Springfield M1 Garand .30-06 WWII Matching Barrel WRA,SA,CMP… 169,073 SA WWII receivers. April to 1955 – 1956? April IHC receivers produced by SA. IHC 4 Million “Gap Letter” logo receivers produced by Springfield.
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