Springfield Armory M1 Garand .30-06 — 1941 Receiver, SA 2-55 Barrel, HRA Bolt, 24 in, Parkerized, Walnut Stock
This M1 Garand features an early-war Springfield Armory receiver dated August 1941, arsenal-rebuilt with a Springfield Armory 2-55 replacement barrel marked with drawing number F6535448 and paired with an HRA 6528287 -U- bolt. It wears a Parkerized finish over steel with walnut stock and handguards and retains classic Garand hardware. The barrel does not appear to be original to the receiver. Overall condition is excellent, and the bore is clean with a mirror finish.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Shows minimal evidence of prior use.
What’s Included
- Springfield Armory M1 Garand rifle
The receiver is an early Springfield production from August 1941, placing it firmly in the WWII era. It was later arsenal-rebuilt with a Springfield Armory 2-55 replacement barrel identified by drawing number F6535448, a common and well-documented postwar upgrade path for service rifles of this period.
The bolt is an HRA 6528287 -U- component, reflecting the standardized mix of U.S. arsenal parts seen during rebuild programs. The barrel does not appear to be original to the 1941 receiver, consistent with its arsenal-rebuild configuration.
Core configuration remains true to the pattern: 24-inch steel barrel, gas-operated long-stroke piston with a rotating bolt, and the 8-round en-bloc clip system. It includes the standard bayonet lug, stacking swivel, and sling swivels, with a listed length of pull of 13.0 inches.
Furniture consists of a walnut semi-pistol-grip stock with matching walnut handguards. The metal shows a Parkerized finish. Markings include a P proof on the barrel along with small inspector and heat-lot stamps.
Sighting equipment is the correct iron setup: a winged front sight and a rear aperture sight with micrometer windage and elevation knobs for precise adjustments. The rifle was manufactured in the United States.




