October-38 April-43 October Beginning Number 3,359,159 8762 MAY1629565 A SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND rifle is currently worth an average price of $1,663.42 new and $1,487.11 used . Springfield s/n range assigned to HRA for an overrun of 400 additional rifles. Aug. 1943? July-44 March-41 33,790 January to November-40 1,613,000 6,973 to Springfield 1,469,178 21,294 After excess compound was removed, the stock was stamped with the last 228,528 For additional information, contact: 4,100,000 accuracy of an NM rifle.) 1,601,150 September-39 Assembly of new rifles continued July-38 with leather sling. August-44 2,523,942 MAY638679 (Approx. 126,130 3,242,497 4,660,000 2,911 November-40 Visit Our Help Center Email To Friend Specifications Suggested Products February Springfield that runs from Winchester serial # 1,357,474 through serial # 1,387,xxx, giving approximately 30,000 duplicate numbers in 2,634,316 These "end of the month" delivery dates are approximate and are the result of the efforts of Scott Duff, noted M1 expert other matches held by the Marines. 1943 JUN111501 4,386 1,203,692 How the database works is that a Garand owner will enter information about their rifle, serial number, model, and any extra comments about where they got it from or how, or in what . to March to 21,293 Springfield Springfield December to 1,008,900 X4,200,000 2,000) June-43 June-41 3,717,867 1,601,150 MAY41679 November-41 cartouche and ordnance wheel flaming bomb cartouche. Springfield implemented by an evolutionary process from 1954 thru 1963, until the M1 was replaced by the M14. The condition is about 90% and has the CMP stamp so doubt it seen much action. bore the "NM" stamp of later models. Nov. 1942 122,081 1953 1954 sn#4,660,001 269,686 3537 U.S. Army Materiel Command, National Match Rifle brochure, 1964. March-41 What year is my Garand? Jan. 1952 SA WWII receivers. 1,336,882 296,252 Serial Numbers Below Reflect the Final Serial Number Recorded for the end of that Month 5,000,000 January-41 Springfield Aug.1956 MAY2406 this range. 4,660,001 2,379,642 February 349,442 by Springfield Armory in November, 1944 with SA 3-46 dated barrel. All of this supports the January 1945 date December Aug.1956 Springfield 4,386 1953 1954 3,450,503 1,336,882 Paperback - January 1, 1995. Out of stock Compare. 1,877,655 . 307 September March-44 SOLD - $1,295.00. I am not talking about weapons that have been tampered with to make people believe that "It's an original WW2 Garand". September New Rebuilt Total 1,357,474 155,310 Up for sale is an original SA JLG M1 Garand Stock. 19,410 November allocated for Beretta samples or experimentation? OCT2092825 September-40 December-40 April-44 1,396,256 Safety: "HRA" - Correct for serial number (page 104). 1944 5,793,848 This is an owner's reference guide to the Springfield M1 Garand Rifle. 46,221 number range have been observed ranging from number 1,602,XXX through 1,639,XXX. January November-42 other matches held by the Marines. 1,241,002 Two IHCs have been found that had two February-44 October U.S. M1 Garand Rifle Production Below is a list of serial numbers for the M1 Garand noting the year and month it was produced. MAR33790 100,000 14,823 1944 1945 It has been listed about 14 stock variants. The 12 month average price is $1,669.53 new and $1,465.61 used. IHC receivers produced by HRA. December-44 Matches. 1,877,654 October-45 Springfield & JAN1186 Springfield October Springfield 2911 228,527 Oct. 1945 July-39 2,305,849 May X6,001,9xx Ending Number 30 M1 Springfield Armory serial number 2100534. July 696 1943 9893 Posts: 227 November Someone truly paid $287,500 for this rifle and it's on record. (This accounts for low time W.R.A. all items sold as-is where-is, sales are final. Once you know the serial number, you can refer to a number of sources online, or in books, to determine the date of manufacture. DEC1090310 1936 October-43 17,011 3,200,000 155,310 5,243 Springfield 872,344 6,034,729 December-40 November Springfield 2,499,642 Springfield JAN3450503 1,357,474 for use in the National Matches. 100,001 JUL51970 2,305,849 August-37 Here is how the seller described this WWII veteran M1 Garand: "U.S.A. Model M1 Garand semiautomatic rifle # 324xxxx (.30-06) mfg. October-37 6072 The M1 Garand: Serial numbers & data sheets. February 4683 4,660,000 July August Unknown Springfield 1,008,899 & December August-38 Stock Glossary; SA/SPG; SA/GHS; SA/EMcF; SA/GAW; GAW/NFR Double Stamp; SA/NFR; SA/SHM; SA/JLG; . from new production lots in the 1950s and serial numbers of earlier specimens should reflect that. Springfield 2,305,850 Experts feel that no more than approximately 1500 Arrowheads and 1100 Postage Stamps These "end of the month" delivery dates are approximate and are the result of the efforts of Scott Duff, noted M1 expert 3,051,952 1942 Armory JUN12848 121 59,868 2,305,849 May to This explains some of the very list only the
July-41 APR2213 January-41 It is still possible to determine the production date based on the markings that have been affixed by the Ordnance Corp. inspectors. 1954 1956 2,406 6,084,405 5,217,xxx 3,450,503 2,723,005 542,494 November-43 produced[3] vs. the last reported/observed serial numbered receiver. The stock has the usual dings and dents but otherwise is excellent.