• Blueprints and Specifications for the Springfield M1 Garand .30 Caliber Service Rifle

    Blueprints and Specifications for the Springfield M1 Garand .30 Caliber Service Rifle
    (Springfield Armory blueprints dating from 1937 with revisions through the 1950's)



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    Note: Scanning and digitization of book provided courtesy of MILSURPS.COM member "mudpuppy".

    These Springfield Armory blueprints and specifications for the Springfield M1 Garand .30 Caliber Service Rifle are graciously provided for the benefit of the MILSURPS.COM members by mudpuppy. The original drawings are dated August 2nd, 1937 and many of the blueprints show revisions dating through to the 1950's.


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      This is great thank you for the time you spent on this for us
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