Springfield Armory M1 Garand .30-06 CMP Refurbished, WWII-Era Receiver, Parkerized, 24 in Barrel
This Springfield Armory M1 Garand is a CMP-refurbished .30-06 rifle built around a WWII-era receiver. It features a Parkerized finish, a CMP-marked replacement stock, and USGI-style hardwood handguards. The rifle retains period-correct iron sights with a wing-protected front and T105E1-style rear aperture, and it includes a bright, mirror-finished bore that supports confident accuracy.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are minimal handling marks consistent with its age and refurbishment. Please review the photos for a clear view of the wood and metal surfaces.
What’s Included
- CMP hard case
- Owner's manual
- M1 Garand en-bloc clip
Refurbished by CMP, this rifle combines a classic Springfield Armory receiver with service-ready updates. The CMP-marked hardwood stock, checkered steel buttplate with trapdoor, and USGI-profile handguards deliver an authentic look and feel. The Parkerized finish provides a uniform, durable protective coating across the steel components.
The gas-operated, long-stroke piston system with operating rod and rotating bolt is paired with the standard 24-inch barrel and a 1:10 RH twist. Feeding is through the internal 8-round en-bloc clip with automatic clip ejection, and the rifle is rated at an 8-round capacity. The gas-cylinder lock screw incorporates the central vent port pattern associated with later service updates.
Sighting is handled by a wing-protected front post and a non-lock-bar, dual-knob T105E1-style rear aperture, offering precise elevation and windage adjustments. The receiver heel is marked "U.S. RIFLE CAL. .30 M1 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY," and the operating rod bears "D28287-1SA" over "A-9," aligning with USGI component patterns.
Provenance notes place the Springfield Armory receiver in the WWII period, dating to September 1943, with CMP refurbishment and a CMP-marked replacement stock. The length of pull measures 13.25 inches, and the rifle retains the standard sling swivel arrangement for practical carry and support.




