
The LOP measures 13 inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The most prominent marks are on the left side of the forearm.

Some have damaged small portions of surface wood.

The wood shows several scrapes, scratches & compression marks. The refinished buttplate has scratches and surface erosion showing through the new finish. The three piece hardwood stock has a pistol grip, metal nosecaps, stacking loop, two sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged metal door for storage in the butt. The face of the grip is marked with a “circled P” proof and “132”. Stock Configuration & Condition: The left side of the buttstock is marked with a faded Defense “Eagle” acceptance stamp above the trigger. The elevation knob is marked from “2-12” in increments of 2 and “DRC”. The windage knob is marked “LEFT arrow” twice and “DRC”.

The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The right side of the op rod is faintly marked “595”.īolt: “D28287-19SA / B-16-B – A Springfield part (page 52).īarrel: “P” twice, “LMR” (Line Material Company of Birmingham, Alabama), “D6535448”, “1 54”, “A 28”, “M” and with a Defense “Eagle” acceptance stamp – LMR provided barrels for International Harvester (pages 63 – 65). Op Rod: “D35382 SA” – A Springfield part (page 72). Receiver Leg: “D6528291-L” – Correct for a 1954 International Harvester M1 Garand (page 30). Safety: “IHC” – An International Harvester part (page 104).įollower: “12” – A Springfield part (page 83). Hammer: “SA 5546008”– A Springfield part (page 98).

Trigger Group: “6528290-SA” – A Springfield part (page 90 of Joe Poyer’s M1 GARAND 1936 to 1957, 6th Edition). This mark appears to have been added as is not a standard rebuild mark. The area above this is marked with a “0-66” in electric pencil. RIFLE / CAL.30 M1 / INTERNATIONAL / HARVESTER / 4591595”. Barre Date: January, 1954Īction Type: Semi Auto, Fed by En Bloc Clips Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold "Other" Post-1900 American Arms
