The windage knob is marked “LEFT arrow” twice and DRC. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight set between two protective wings. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The stock and sights are described below. Op Rod: 6535382 SA – A Springfield part, correct for the serial number (page 71).īarrel: “T”, “P” (twice), “SA F6535382 8 55 A221A”, “M” and with a Defense “Eagle” Acceptance stamp – A Springfield part in the correct date range for the serial number (pages 63 – 65).īolt:“6528287 SA / A15”- A Springfield part, correct for the serial number (page 53). Receiver Leg: “Z 1 4”, and “F 6528291” – Correct for the Springfield serial number (page 29). This part was also used by the other 3 Garand manufacturers This is a limited use, end of production Springfield part (page 774 of Bruce Canfield’s book, The M1 Garand Rifle).įollower: Unmarked – A Springfield part, correct for the serial number. Safety: “MXR” – A Springfield part, correct for the serial number (not listed on page 103). Hammer: “SA D5546008” – A Springfield part, used for the previous block of serial numbers (page 98). RIFLE / CAL.30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / 5978922” Trigger Group: “6528290-SA”- A Springfield part, correct for the serial number (page 90 of Joe Poyer’s M1 GARAND 1936 to 1957, 6th Edition). See the Markings & Assessment sections below. This M1 Garand uses Springfield parts and all but one part is marked with the correct drawing number for the rifle’s serial number.
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