Springfield Armory M1 Garand .30-06, CMP Walnut Stock, Parkerized Finish, 24″ Barrel, 8-Round Semi-Auto
This late-WWII Springfield Armory M1 Garand comes from CMP inventory and wears a fresh walnut stock set while retaining its original August 1944 receiver. Serial 3,080,116 places it squarely in the period when Springfield incorporated the relieved operating rod and revised rear-sight drums, features collectors look for in a shootable war-production rifle. The CMP refurbishment ensures reliability, making this rifle equally at home on the range or in a historical collection.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling – Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor scratches, scuffs, and blemishes are visible on the metal and wood surfaces, but they do not affect function or shootability.
What’s Included
- M1 Garand 8-round en-bloc clip
The receiver and major steel components retain a uniform Parkerized/gray-phosphate finish typical of late-war production. The CMP-supplied walnut stock and handguards give the rifle smooth walnut stock and fresh wood while preserving the classic trap-door butt-plate for cleaning-kit storage.
A 24-inch ordnance-grade steel barrel, matched to the forged receiver, delivers dependable accuracy. The bore remains bright with solid rifling, supporting both collectible value and ongoing range use.
Springfield's fully adjustable aperture rear sight with windage and elevation drums, paired with a wing-protected front blade, provides a generous sight picture. These late-war pattern sights are prized for their durability and ease of adjustment.
Chambered in .30-06, the rifle operates with the iconic eight-round en-bloc clip system. The relieved operating rod and other late-war revisions showcased Springfield’s continuous improvements and are correct for the 3.08-million serial block.




