M1/Garand/Production
eclancy
January 5, 2004, 11:32 AM
Hi all,
During the year 1941 Ordnance and SA planned to reach a production goal of how many M1 Garand rifles per day? What was the number of rifles they were going for?
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Thanks again
Clancy
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eclancy
January 7, 2004, 11:36 AM
Hi all,
Ordnance wanted SA production of 1000 rifles per day by mid summer of 1941.
Thanks again
Clancy
GLOCKT
January 7, 2004, 08:34 PM
I went to my favorite gun store today.
They recieved 3 M1's from their distributor and they were in the 8 million numbers for their serial numbers.Thats some production line!
eclancy
January 8, 2004, 12:12 PM
Glockt,
If the serial numbers are over 6 million that means that those are civilian made M1 Garands. US Ordnance ended in the 6 million range. When a civilian company started to make them they were told to start their serial numbers at 7 million so they would not get mixed up with the Ordnance ones's. Hope this data helps.
Thanks again
Clancy
GLOCKT
January 8, 2004, 12:59 PM
Thanks again!
I was at my favorite store,he had 2 in shop.
One was fresh out of the box,8 milloin series for $949.00
The other was used and very well maintained and very bore clean,5million series and was $999.00.
I asked why more expensive,the clerk replied because it has history behind it.
I asked were they better built in that run,he replied no.So I question how much history is behind this 5 millionth rifle?
I'll take the band new one for that matter.
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