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The IHC Garand was made in Evansville, Indiana. I say this because usually all correct IHC's sell for $1800-$2500 depending on rarity of certain markings on them. buy it and RUN, do not walk away, but run before they realize what they have. June IHC 5 Million Gap Letter logo receivers produced by Springfield. If it is an all correct IHC for $1000.00. Month 2,349,632 March 1940 and ranges unknown. I would agree with what someone else posted.
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serial numbers, particularly in the range of 2,305,800 to 2,533,400 range.No monthly range of serial numbers has yet been developed for Post-World War II production of the M1 Garand.
Some less learned people may boast it as ALL matching IHC, but as Duffs book will bring to light there are alot of things to look for. M1 Garand Serial Numbers - Fulton Armory Top.
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Both the Win-13s and Springfields have rifles in the 1,601,150 to 1,640,xxx serial number range. Serial numbers from 1,601,000 through 1,640,xxx also lie within the Springfield Serial Number Range and constitute the so-called 'Win-13s'. Just know that because the receiver says IHC does not always mean the whole rifle is IHC. IHC Serial Number List - Motor Truck Annual -1928-1966. It was my Garand bible while I searched for my correct IHC.
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This rifle is in good condition considering its age but there is a small crack in the top foregrip near where the barrel meets the receiver. It goes into great detail on the IHC Garand and other Post WWII Garands as well. Ready for purchase is an International Harvester M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle in. Help needed getting list data posted in a more easily read format I imported the data into excel, cleaned up the data, formated it to look nice and easily read. The one that would do you the most good (as you are looking at a IHC Garand) is titled "The M1 Garand: POST WORLD WAR II. Official IHC Serial Numbers thread M1 Garand. I as well would suggest getting Scott Duffs book/s (he has published MANY on the Garand). If have you read anything else about the above or if you know other commercial makers of the M1 Garand who used non-USGI receivers, I am interested in hearing about it.As mentioned above.
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This was to get around the restriction that Military firearms lent to other countries for free could not be imported back into the U.S.Īgain the above is just what I read. I read that Sam Cummings, the arms dealer who founded Interarms imported Danish M1 Garand and refurbished them in Canada with new made commercial receivers before selling them here. 30-06 all correct international harvester ihc m1 garand 30-06 military ww2 racine, wi 53406: used: : 1,350.00. I don't think Springfield Armory was to the first to build and sell the Garand from non-USGI receivers. 30-06 international harvester m1 garand cmp certified, exc, metal, penny start queenstown, md 21658: used: : 2,300.00 : other model. I heard two stories on where the receivers were made.one said that they were made in Australia and another said in Italy. The commercial M1 Garand rifles made by Springfield Amory,Inc have cast recevers, new barrels and stocks, but some USGI parts. The 7,000,000 and above serial numbers are found on the M1 Garand rifles made by the commercial Springfield Amory, Inc company in Genesco. Not that I believe everything that I read, but usually the source lends some creditability.this answer by Bruce Canfield at the NRA/American Rifle website says that the highest generally acknowledged M1 Garand serial number in existence is 6,100,499. Not worth the same price as a USGI Garand Nothing wrong with them in you can find one cheap enough.