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U.S. Springfield "Gas Trap" Configuration Style M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle

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U.S. Springfield  Gas Trap  Configuration Style M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle
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U.S. Springfield "Gas Trap" Configuration Style M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle

This is an extremely rare example of an early "Gas Trap" M1 Garand manufactured circa April 1940. An early iteration, the majority of the features that would be seen on the full production Garand were in place with the exception of the gas system; a gas trap, a small extension mounted at the end of the muzzle, captured gases as they were escaping to drive them into the long piston assembly to cycle the bolt, was used in place of the port system that would become the de-facto standard for gas operated weapons. While the gas trap had a number of issues, it was an important developmental step from bolt action weapons to the semi-automatic "battle rifle" that would dominate mid-20th Century warfare. Blade front and adjustable peep rear sights, with the stainless steel gas trap/cylinder assembly serving also as the front sight base and a "BATTLE RANGE" marked elevation adjustment knob. The right side of the barrel is marked with a "P" stamp and a Defense Eagle, the breechblock is marked "D 28287/-1/J3B", "C 46025" on the bottom of the trigger guard, "D 28290" on the housing, "C 46008-1" on the hammer, "C 46015-4" on the safety, and a Springfield operating rod. Smooth pistol grip stock, with a "SA/SPC" cartouche on the left side and a checkered steel buttplate.

Manufucture: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: M1-Garand
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: walnut
Guage: 30-06
Finish: matte blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 36727

Fine as professionally assembled/restored, showing 95% of the current deep plum colored blue, with scattered handling marks overall. A proper bright appearance is present on the reproduction gas trap assembly. Stock is good as sanded, with a small crack on the upper handguard and scattered dents. Operating rod is stiff, and the sight drums are loose, otherwise mechanically excellent.