Springfield Armory M1 Garand .30-06, 24 Inch, 1943 WWII Receiver, FRX 4150 1:10 Barrel, Parkerized, Walnut Stock
This Springfield Armory M1 Garand pairs a 1943 WWII-era receiver with a modern FRX replacement barrel in 4150 steel, dated 04/25/2014. It retains the classic Parkerized finish, walnut stock and handguards, and standard 24-inch barrel length. Notable upgrades include a CMP-marked gas cylinder lock, and the rifle comes with a bayonet, en-bloc clip protectors/dust covers, manual, and a CMP certificate.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The firearm is in overall great shape with minor scratches and blemishes. The bore is clean and shiny. A large patch of blemishing is present on the left side of the stock.
What’s Included
- Bayonet with ribbed grips and green scabbard; metal throat stamped 'U.S.'
- M1 Garand en-bloc clip protectors/dust covers with concentric-ring embossing
- Manual
- CMP certificate
The receiver heel is marked "U.S. RIFLE CAL. 30 M1 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY," confirming Springfield Armory manufacture during WWII, with a year of production of 1943. The rifle maintains the correct M1 configuration with an internal 8-round en-bloc clip system and a standard 24-inch barrel.
The replacement barrel is marked "FRX 6555448-FG 1-10 30-06 4150 04/25/2014," indicating a 4150 steel barrel with a 1:10 twist installed in 2014. This barrel setup complements the .30-06 chambering and preserves the rifle's traditional handling and performance characteristics.
Furniture consists of a walnut stock with a semi-pistol grip and two walnut upper handguards (rear and front). Hardware includes front and rear sling swivels, a stacking swivel mounted at the gas cylinder lock, and the standard M1 bayonet lug. The length of pull measures 13.0 inches.
The rifle wears a Parkerized finish with a matte receiver. Sighting is via the original-pattern iron sights: a wing-protected front blade and an aperture rear sight with elevation and windage drums. A CMP-marked gas cylinder lock is installed.




