Winchester M1 Garand .30-06 Semi-Auto Rifle, WWII MFD 1944, 24 Inch Barrel, Parkerized Finish, Walnut Stock
This Winchester M1 Garand is a WWII U.S.-made semi-automatic rifle manufactured in 1944 (MFD 1944). It presents late-war features including a non–lock-bar rear sight and a cross-slotted grenade valve gas cylinder lock screw. The rifle retains a parkerized finish over steel with walnut stock and two-piece handguards, and it uses the standard internal 8-round en-bloc clip–fed system. Component markings include a Springfield Armory bolt marked D28287-12SA W9B and an operating rod marked "NM."
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: There are visible signs of age and use. The bore is clear.
What’s Included
- M1 Garand en-bloc clip (1x 8-round)
Winchester WWII production and a 1944 manufacture date give this M1 Garand strong historical appeal. It is a U.S.-made, gas-operated, semi-automatic rifle in .30-06 with the classic M1 rotating bolt design and an internal 8-round en-bloc clip–fed magazine.
The rifle is configured with late-war features: a non–lock-bar aperture rear sight with windage and elevation knobs, a wing-protected blade front sight, and a cross-slotted grenade valve gas cylinder lock screw. It retains the standard M1 gas system with an integral bayonet lug.
Materials and finish are correct for the period, with a parkerized steel receiver and walnut furniture, including a solid stock and two-piece walnut handguards. The length of pull measures 13.0 inches, and the barrel length is 24 inches.
Notable component markings include a Springfield Armory bolt marked D28287-12SA W9B and an operating rod marked "NM." These details, combined with the Winchester origin and WWII era features, make this example a compelling piece for collectors and enthusiasts looking for a representative late-war M1.




