National Match M1 Garand

$1,995.00

Type: M1 Garand
Maker: Springfield Armory
Caliber: .30-06
Condition: 97-98%
Bore: 9/10
Year: 1945
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National Match M1 Garand? This is a scarce National Match M1 Garand. Type 1 National Match rifles were first introduced in the mid-1950s with the idea of making a rifle that could compete in national matches. With that in mind, the best barrels were selected, and paired up with the existing inventory of receivers and using the best components available. These were sold to various shooting clubs, at Camp Perry events and to individuals through the DCM (Director of Civilian Marksmanship) – predecessor of CMP. Only Springfield arsenal parts were used, and parts were marked NM.
National Match M1 Garand
This rifle has an NM marked front sight, rear sight, op rod, and barrel. Also the trigger group and the stock have the last 4 digits of the serial number written in while ink. Springfield Arsenal stocks were used as well as were marked with a “serif P in the circle” and a DOD cartouche on the left side. The stock is glass bedded which give it the extra shine. The barrel is dated to June of 1954 and SA marked. SA receiver dates to 1945. Beautiful finish throughout. Stock has dings throughout, most notable on the top of the handguard. Minty bore, with muzzle and throat of 1. Comes with the CMP certificate which indicates/refers to the gun as a National Match example. NOTE: To clarify, this gun came out of the CMP as a barreled receiver. The stock and some of the parts were added after sale by CMP.