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According to the included Certificate of Authenticity, "The Civilian Marksmanship Program hereby certifies that the M1 Garand with serial number 5178130 was sold to "name" on August 02, 2004."
According to the owner, this example features a 3.5 TE, SA 8-53 barrel, HR bolt, and SA operating rod (wide cut)!
Model: M1 Garand
Serial: 5178130
Date of Manufacture: 1956 (According to Serial Number)
Caliber: .30-06
Finish: Parkerized
Barrel Length: 24"
Optics/Sights: Wing Protected Blade Front with Adjustable Aperture Rear
Stock/Grips: Smooth Wood
Action: Semi-Auto
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
During World War II, the M1 Garand became known as the best-standardized service rifle. After the war, it was assumed that the large number of Garands in inventory would be enough for the future needs of the armed forces. However, when hostilities commenced on the Korean Peninsula five years later, it became clear that more rifles were needed. To meet the demand, the U.S. Ordnance Department refurbished rifles from storage and put the M1 rifle back into production.
Springfield Armory ramped up its Garand production line, but additional sources were required. The government turned to civilian firms, including International Harvester Co (IHC), to produce military items, including firearms. In June 1951, the Ordnance Dept. granted a contract for 100,000 M1 rifles to IHC to be manufactured at the firm’s Evansville, Ind. plant. Deliveries were scheduled to begin in December 1952.
International Harvester’s selection was interesting as the company had never made firearms before; however, the plant’s location was a major factor. All of the more than 4 million M1 rifles that had been previously made by Springfield Armory and Winchester were manufactured within a radius of about 60 miles. The Department of Defense established a policy of geographic dispersion of vital defense production to mitigate vulnerability to a nuclear strike. Therefore, the distance between Evansville, Ind. and Springfield, Mass. was important in selecting International Harvester.
During World War II, nine out of ten prime contractors that manufactured the M1 carbine had never produced firearms before the war. As was the case with the carbine manufacturers, IHC planned to utilize subcontractors to assist its Garand production program. The serial number ranges assigned to IHC for M1 rifle production were 4,400,000–4,660,000 and 5,000,501–5,278,245. To augment Springfield Armory’s and International Harvester’s M1 rifle production, a contract was also granted to the Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. on April 3, 1952, for the manufacture of 100,000 Garand rifles, with additional contracts to follow.
Contents:
This example will ship with the serial matching COA from CMP, the manual, and 10 clips pictured above!
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