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Own a legendary piece of American military history with this highly desirable and exceptionally rare 1943 Springfield Armory M1D Garand Sniper rifle. Authentically stamped with serial number 2113828 on the receiver heel, this World War II-era relic represents the gold standard of vintage military precision collectibles. M1D sniper variants are incredibly scarce on the secondary market today, making this a crown jewel investment for discerning collectors and firearms historians alike. The rifle features a beautiful wood stock that proudly carries an authentic "P" proof mark on the wrist, showing off decades of genuine character. Adding to its exceptional historical allure, the buttstock is outfitted with a genuine leather cheek pad distinctly stamped "MRT 6-53." A premium leather sling extends underneath the rich, dark wood grain, perfectly complementing the rifle's battle-hardened aesthetic. Perched atop the receiver is the M1D’s M84 sniper scope, complete with specialized protective flip-caps over the adjustment dials and a rubber eye cup for precision aiming. The rifle is also outfitted with a rare m1 flash hider commonly found with this rifle! Do not miss this rare opportunity to anchor your collection with a battlefield icon that perfectly balances historical value, mechanical elegance, and investment-grade rarity. Includes 3 clips
| UPC | ECOM00593001 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 24" BARREL |
| Caliber | .30-06 SPRG |
| Capacity | 8 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK /W WOOD STOCK |
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