SA Garand with low serial #
Hi;
I have a Springfield M1 Garand with a serial # below 50,000
which is in excellent shape. All parts are SA, but the barrel date is 1963 also SA.
I believe Garands with serial #`s up to 50,000 were originally built with `gas trap`
cylinders that were upgraded later??? This Garand has all nice, crisp SA cartouches
and inspection stamps, the metal and stock is in excellent shape. She is an wonderful
accurate shooter. I paid $500 CDN for it some years ago. Anyone have any idea about
what it would be worth today?? Are low serial #`ed Garands sought after??
Going by the serial # she was built in 1940`s.
Phil (enfieldman)
restoration days are gone
If you receiver is around the 50,000 serial range it could have had a gas trap barrel or a gas port barrel either June or July 1940(gas port being dated). Regardless of the barrel/gas cylinder needed for a restortation, the keystone & comp springs, SA SPG no-trap stock and the early rear sight group would also be required ! Few of these parts are even available and if available, at very high prices. The restoration of these early receivers is about over.
Like Jim stated, just leave it alone