SunnySlopes
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It's for sale locally for $700.
From the pictures it looks well used and he's asking $700.
Springfield Armory M1 Garand with a WW2 receiver produced in September 1943. It was rebuilt at the Letterkenny Army Depot (LEAD) in Pennsylvania, circa 1960-1962 (the receiver leg is not marked with the rebuild date, which was SOP starting around 1963). The very light gray parkerizing is unique to the LEAD, as is the orange triangle mark on the pistol grip of the stock. It looks to retain most if not all of its arsenal rebuild configuration; the SA replacement barrel is dated 2-52 with muzzle wear = 2, throat erosion = 3 (very good condition). This rifle contains mixed SA parts with a post-war birch stock, probably the one installed at LEAD, in very good condition with minor bumps and dents; overall, this rifle would be a very good example of a CMP Service Grade rifle with the added value of an early LEAD rebuild. It will come with a M1 web sling
From the pictures it looks well used and he's asking $700.