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A M-1 Garand up for sale

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Lot 1362: Springfield Armory John Garand Presentation M1-Garand

Well Documented, Historic National Treasure One of a Kind U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand “Milestone” Serial Number “1,000,000” Presented to the Inventor John C. Garand with Presentation Inscribed Display Case, Plated and Gilt En Bloc Clip and Cartridges and John C. Garand Archive
Estimate Price: $225,000 – $375,000
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Manufacturer
Springfield Armory U.S.
Model
M1-Garand
Type
Rifle
Gauge
30-06
Catalog Page
156
Barrel
24 inch round
Finish
blue
Grip
Stock
walnut
Class
Curio & Relic Long Gun
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Description
This is absolutely the apex of any advanced M1 Garand rifle collection or any high end martial arms collection. This is the exact, original M1 Garand milestone serial number “1000000” that was authorized for presentation to John C. Garand and given to him at his retirement ceremony on April 30th, 1953, at the Kimball Hotel in Springfield, Mass. It was manufactured in November of 1942. The name John C. Garand needs no introduction to anyone that is remotely familiar to the U.S. martial firearms or any WWII historical facts. Every Army, USMC, Navy and Air Force veteran from WWII through Vietnam and well beyond intimately knows how wonderful and significant this rifle design was and that it ultimately helped save the United States, Europe, and the free world during WWII. His rifle design and U.S. Government service work was so significant that the M1 Garand is still in use by thousands of collectors and rifle enthusiasts who flock to Camp Perry for the annual High Power rifle matches today that bear his name. The M1 is highly regarded as one of the most prolific and collectible rifles, even today, almost 80 years after its development. This beautiful rifle is pictured and described in the book “The M1 Garand rifle” by Canfield on pages 815-822. During his lifetime, John Garand only received his standard government salary, selflessly allowing the U.S. Government to manufacture these rifles with no royalty payments. An included letter from Dorothy Jerome of Helena, Montana, expressed her wish to contribute to Garand’s “share of what is due…for his invention of the M1” by personally sending Garand a check for $1.00. The check is uncashed.
In 1973, the U.S. Congress introduced a bill to award Garand $100,000 for his service related to the development of the M1. The bill did not pass. This rifle was manufactured in early Oct/Nov 1942. It has the standard receiver markings over serial number “100000”.
The barrel is stamped on the side “S-A-10-42.” The rifle has the following correct parts: op rod (“D35382-6 SA,” unmodified), bolt (“D28287-12/A8W”), trigger housing (“D28290-8-SA”), milled trigger guard and hammer (“C-46008-3 SA”), and all internal action parts. It is fitted with a WWII narrow gas cylinder, front sight with the screw cover intact, the round top gas cylinder lock, single slot gas plug, and a set of the WWII locking bar rear sights.
The rifle is mounted in the most beautiful, highly figured, regular production M1 Garand stock and handguard sets we have ever seen. It has full fiddleback/flame figure from the front of the handguard to the buttplate.
The stock has a faint boxed “SA” cartouche followed by a faint cross-cannon inspection/acceptance proof. This beautiful and historic rifle comes with its original inscribed walnut presentation/display case that measures 9 x 46 inches and has a green felt interior.
The top of the lid has a small brass plaque that reads: “PRESENTED TO/JOHN C. GARAND/BY AUTHORITY OF/THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY/ROBERT T. STEVENS/APRIL 30, 1953”. It comes with a presentation silver plated clip inscribed “SPRING DIVISION/BORG-WARNER CORP.” and “John Garand/April 30 1953” holding 8 gold plated dummy cartridges each inscribed with a name of an associate (Jack Becker, Adolph Bergetz, Dan Gillespie, Pat Gillett, Jim Niblick, Bill Schumacher, Harry Troendly, and Art Welch), retirement banquet program and photo album, 8×10 inch photograph of Garand holding this rifle at his retirement party, and other John Grand personal effects such as his guest name tag for the Merchants Bureau Breakfast Club, American Society for Metals medal presented in Oct. 1941 with framed certificate,
The Rice Medal for Meritorious Service presented in Nov. 1941 with framed certificate, framed honorary doctorate of engineering from Lehigh University presented in 1949, his Springfield Armory photo ID with his signature on the back, health insurance and retired federal employee cards, Christmas/New Year card with 1923 post office date on the envelope, drafting set, Garand’s induction to the Ordnance Hall of Fame letter, Garand’s bumper medallions for entry at Springfield Armory, and newspaper articles.
This rifle, along with the 63rd NRA President Allen Cors, is featured on the cover of the “Blue Book of Gun Values” (36th edition). A copy of this edition is included and is signed by Cors and author S.P. Fjestad.
This rifle was also featured in “The American Society of Arms Collectors” (bulletin #101) and “American Rifleman” (July 2009). These issues are also in this lot. The rifle won the Ten Best Arms Exhibited at the NRA Award in 2009, and the NRA medal for this honor is part of the extensive archive. One cannot improve upon this!
Condition
Exceptional, as presented, with 99% of the arsenal presentation grade blue/black type finish on all the metal surfaces. The stock and handguard are also like-new with beautiful, full figured, tiger-striped walnut showing no handling marks anywhere.
The original presentation case is also in excellent condition. Mechanically excellent. Just a superb and historic example of a rare one of a kind John C. Garand presentation M1 Garand rifle serial number “1000000”. Arguably the most historic 20th century weapon we have ever offered at auction!
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FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2015 file photo, a supporter of open carry gun laws, wears a pistol as he prepares for a rally in support of open carry gun laws at the Capitol, in Austin, Texas. Texas is still sorting out where firearms are allowed, and where they're …
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Tuesday that openly carrying a firearm in public is constitutional.

The ruling, issued by a three-judge panel, is a rebuttal to Hawaii’s claim that Second Amendment protections only applied to carrying a gun openly in one’s home.
Reuters reports that the case was brought by George Young, after Hawaiian official “twice [denied] him a permit to carry a gun outside.” A District Court ruled that the denial did not infringe rights protected by the Second Amendment, but the Ninth Circuit panel disagreed.
Ninth Circuit Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain wrote, “We do not take lightly the problem of gun violence. But, for better or for worse, the Second Amendment does protect a right to carry a firearm in public for self-defense.”
The ruling for the constitutionality of openly carrying a firearm in public comes a week to the day after a Ninth Circuit panel upheld the ruling which blocked California’s “high capacity” magazine ban.
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AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News, the host of the Breitbart podcast Bullets with AWR Hawkins, and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkins, a weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com. Sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange.

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