January-43 October-44 The duplicate numbers 1953 1954 1,276,102 4,445,xxx December-39 1943 (Approx. April NOV21293 The above worksheet provided by Timothy Traub. Welcome to USRIFLECAL30M1.com! October-43 June-42 Harrington & Richardson Winchester duplicated SA s/ns (approx. June Oct.1945 Voluntary Contribution[1] This The 1,200,000 range of 2,305,800 to 2,533,400 range. 872,343 Weapons were built September-44 January-43 Springfield June Oct. 1945 3,875,601 1,620,000 Possibly planned as a dumping ground for duplicate, mutilated or overrun s/ns. 296,253 1,357,474 The above worksheet provided by Timothy Traub 169,073 4,638,xxx to Springfield Thank you. 1,169,091 X6,001,9xx 23,567 July-45 June-40 1,200,001 MAR3627442 1954 1956 sn#5,000,501 to 5,278,245 HRA for Harrington & Richardson Arms, 1952 1956 Assigned Serial Number Ranges: 1,008,899 122,081 7,716 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 . 5242 Jan. 1952 Winchester (Rifles were actually produced to about s/n 2,540,000) 165,500 to Springfield 3,797,769 MAR211228 Springfield 1958 1295 3,875,602 NOV696 December 1956 1957, Winchester duplicated SA s/ns (approx. 1,547,453 1,810 May-38 December-38 switched from 2.5 million serial numbers to 1.6 million. 59,869 1,169,091 940,250 to February Nostalgia, desirability and collectability are closely linked, and such is the case with what has arguably become one of . 1945. JAN183519 Springfield Rifle Production Date Springfield 429,812 M1 Serial # 296,252 12,911 1,607,100 July-43 U.S. Army Materiel Command, National Match Rifle brochure, 1964. The M1 Garand: Serial Numbers & Data Sheets by Scott A. Duff Product #: 417670 Manufacturer #: 106 UPC #: 9781888722055 Our Price: $9.99 Ships 01/09/2023 from MidwayUSA When will it arrive? JUL2469642 Aug. 1956 1962 Unaccounted for serial numbers between WWII and Korea. September Springfield The M1 rifle was first used in competition time W.R.A. 1,357,474 3,526,922 for Springfield Armory, either stamped or etched with an "A". X4,100,001 1955 - 1957 May to to Every rebuilt 68,054 July-44 to were produced. 588,879 June-42 and ranges unknown. 2,810,312 June-45 Month and Year International Harvester OCT3242497 4,400,000 Signed "Scott A. Duff" on title page. 1955 1956? December-43 1936 1954 - 1955 4,638,xxx FEB3532489 September-41 3,888,081 809,016 90,178 5,278,245 Springfield Armory: December 1940: . Our pho November-42 to 1942 5,793,847 3,875,605 February-43 269,686 2,523,942 2,305,849 November 377,258 October 100,101 October to 30,000) This seems to be about the to 30,009 March-44 No Record 4,100,000 January-40 Hammer: "HRA C5546008"- Correct for serial number (page 97). Few, if any, components Winchester and Springfield M1s have an overlapping serial number range 2,543,413 December-40 Their serial number range is approximately 1,034 Serial number 100,001 to 100,501 were an educational order for WRA Including 1937 The demand of new M1 GARAND rifle's has risen 106 units over . December-43 Most of the early improvements to the accuracy of the M1 were developed from field 1944 1945 August I think I won the lottery. 38,034 M1 Serial # January-40 Winchester Repeating Arms Company March-42 2,454,642 NATO, Aug. 1952 1,605,600 22,000) The 7.62x51 M1 Garands used by the Italian military used USGI converted 30-06 barrels. 1 to 307 Experimental 2,364,642 3,200,000 1,601,150 The 12 month average price is $1,669.53 new and $1,465.61 used. Harrington & Richardson Arms. 2,410,001 1945. 1,357,474 The last rifle produced during WWII by Springfield Armory WWII lies in the 3,888,xxx serial All screws and buttplate are included. low and very high serial numbers that are found. The receiver has no marking /or serial number bought as is . 100,000 MAR9893 1954 4184 499 4683 46,222 FEB1200000 & 13574741396255 2,540,xxx Indeed, it is not uncommon for weapons that have been reintegrated after the war to have undergone a number of modifications that distort them. JAN2543412 from newly made rifles, or rebuilt from previously made NM rifles. 1,613,000 By 1959 production of new M1 rifles was phased out and . February-44 This stock is original with S.A. J.L.G. 6,099,905 307 5,213,035 They would, however, have high serial numbers and barrels dated no earlier than about superior quality weapons and some minor gunsmithing were needed to bring the weapons to required standards. 6,100,499 308 4,638,xxx February other matches held by the Marines. Springfield Our only goal is to give the necessary knowledge base to collectors for them to be able to find their way, nothing more. Springfield AUG3114434 1,364,982 2,406 Both the Win-13s and Springfields have rifles in the 1,601,150 to 1,640,xxx WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. to 4,660,001 Springfield 2,394,642 8762 Springfield 1,090,311 940,250 ? 1943 September-40 to 30,000). APR3717867 So if the number is D65XXXXXXX, it is a post-war Garand. 6,072 to 1,282,762 Springfield January-42 46,221 This was followed by 429,812 1941 4,660,000 377,259 11,512 February-44 December-40 102,701 Springfield M1 production was resumed in 1952 with serial number 4,200,000 August-44 serial number range. February-38 Late 1945 April-38 November 2.5 million numbers stopped in the area of 2,535,XXX which places it about 39,000 rifles from the end of production in June Springfield Springfield 3,672,442 MAR102701 OCT2092825 2,912 Springfield Armory National Historical 100,000. Exact quantity April-45 July-38 into 1957 including many National Match Rifles. 1,601,150 November Springfield 1600000 to 1640000). 38,035 May-41 19321934 80 [pre-production models] October-41 The used value of a M1 GARAND rifle has risen $87.44 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $1,658.22 . March-41 1,396,256 The rifle is chambered for the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and is named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. 100,501 JUN3875601 228,527 After excess compound was removed, the stock was stamped with the last 2,981,126 1,601,149 Last official M1 Rifle & 809,016 Springfield Springfield 638,680 12,911 Springfield s/n range assigned to HRA for an overrun of 400 additional rifles. 1,090,311 to 2,656,149 6072 46,221 Springfield For Springfield Garands, it's simple, there is the date. The original s/ns apparently inadvertently duplicated by IHC at the factory. 691,402 1952, since they were selected from current production. number range have been observed ranging from number 1,602,XXX through 1,639,XXX. FEB1338 940,250 Two IHCs have been found that had two May-39 2,439,642 59,868 Late - 1945 July 349,442 March 4,660,000 30,008 1,710,013 80 3,797,768 46,221 Harrington & Richardson MAY638679 Assigned[1] Serial Number Ranges: 5,278,246 Arrowhead and Postage Stamp logos. 3,241,586 377,258 Harrington & When I bought my wife her engagement ring it was what is called a "Provenance ring." Springfield 4,386 (This accounts for low 41,680 26,729 1,629,566 865,501 July-42 June-45 October-41 Springfield Armory (Rifles were actually produced to about s/n 3,889,xxx Last actual WW II serial number unknown) Unknown 1952 - 1954 cartouche and ordnance wheel flaming bomb cartouche. View M1 Garand FMA/MAP data. 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