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Lock Stock Barrel Premier Auction May 2025 Day 2
Lock Stock Barrel Premier Auction May 2025 Day 2
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The auction will be held at The Cody Auditorium, 1240 Beck Ave, Cody, WY 82414, beginning at 9:00 MST.
Bidding will be available on LSBauctions.com, Proxibid, LiveAuctioneers & inValuable. You can fax or email sealed bids, arrange for phone bidding or bid live and in-person. There will be food and drink provided at the venue, so bring your appetites.
Lot of Assorted M1 Carbine Tools
Lot # 1076 (Sale Order: 76 of 353)
This lot contains assorted original tools and accessories for the U.S. Military M1 Carbine. Items include bolt disassembly tools, gas piston nut wrenches, sight adjustment tools, cleaning rods, combination tools, chamber brushes, and related small parts. Condition varies from good to very good, showing standard age and use. Ideal for collectors, gunsmiths, or enthusiasts seeking authentic accessories to accompany their M1 Carbine or complete a historical firearm display.
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine I Cut High Wood Type 1 "NPM FJA" Walnut Stock, Handguard
Lot # 1077 (Sale Order: 77 of 353)
The short-stroke gas piston action of the M-1 Carbine, so the legend goes, was invented by federal prisoner David Marshall “Carbine” Williams in the late 1920s, and he was paroled for this service to his country. Williams was hired by Winchester in the late 1930s, and his refined designs were developed into the M-1 Carbine, which was adopted at the beginning of WW2 and produced by Winchester along with 9 other companies. The earliest stocks for the M-1 Carbine featured an “I cut” in the right side of the butt stock for the oiler, as well as the traditional “high wood” at middle which would cover the operating handle. This US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine I Cut High Wood Type 1 "NPM FJA" Walnut Stock is in Very Good Condition, with a small chip in the top right rear edge where the receiver would meet the stock, a bit of fading to the “NPM” portion of the inspector’s mark, missing the front band and locking spring, missing the recoil plate, missing the buttplate, and with some scattered spot darkening, spot chipping, and age wear evident. Most interestingly, it bears the classic Type 1 “I cut” in the right side of the butt stock and “high wood” at middle which would cover the operating handle, carries “NPM / FJA” (National Postal Meter, inspector Colonel Frank J. Atwood) in a square stamped at the right side of the butt stock, along with the original Ordnance Department “wheel and crossed cannons” cartouche, and is marked “TRIMBLE / TN” in the sling well at the left side of the butt stock, denoting manufacture by Trimble Nursery & Furniture Co. of Rochester, NY (the company that made stocks for NPM). There is no M-2 modification cut on the inside. This is a scarce stock in wonderful shape, and likely dates to late 1942, early 1943. It’s complete with the original, matching “TN” (for Trimble Nursery) marked early 2-rivet walnut handguard, and is a fine example of a very rare, original US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine I Cut High Wood Type 1 "NPM FJA" Walnut Stock. Lastly, this stock set comes directly from the personal collection of renowned US military firearms author and historian Bruce Canfield, and a signed letter of authenticity stating as such will accompany this piece.
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" Khaki Canvas Sling Rare
Lot # 1078 (Sale Order: 78 of 353)
The short-stroke gas piston action of the M-1 Carbine, so the legend goes, was invented by federal prisoner David Marshall “Carbine” Williams in the late 1920s, and he was paroled for this service to his country. Williams was hired by Winchester in the late 1930s, and his refined designs were developed into the M-1 Carbine, which was adopted at the beginning of WW2 and produced by Winchester along with 9 other companies. It was issued with a specially designed canvas sling with distinctive "C-tips" at each end. This US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" Khaki Canvas Sling is in Very Good Condition, with some scattered orangish brown spot soiling to the canvas, some scattered patina to the metal hardware, and with some light overall fading and age wear evident. Most interestingly, it boasts a fully functional darkened brass "lift-the-dot" closure at top, sports both of the original, fully intact metal "C-tips", and features the original metal slide adjuster at the upper middle. A fine example of a rare, original US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" Khaki Canvas Sling. Lastly, this sling comes directly from the personal collection of renowned US military firearms author and historian Bruce Canfield, and a signed letter of authenticity stating as such will be included.
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" OD Canvas Sling EXC
Lot # 1079 (Sale Order: 79 of 353)
The short-stroke gas piston action of the M-1 Carbine, so the legend goes, was invented by federal prisoner David Marshall “Carbine” Williams in the late 1920s, and he was paroled for this service to his country. Williams was hired by Winchester in the late 1930s, and his refined designs were developed into the M-1 Carbine, which was adopted at the beginning of WW2 and produced by Winchester along with 9 other companies. It was issued with a specially designed canvas sling with distinctive "C-tips" at each end. This US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" OD Canvas Sling is in Excellent Condition, with only some light scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it boasts a fully functional darkened brass "lift-the-dot" closure at top, sports both of the original, fully intact metal "C-tips", and features the original metal slide adjuster at the upper body. A beautiful example of a rare, original US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" OD Canvas Sling. Lastly, this sling comes directly from the personal collection of renowned US military firearms author and historian Bruce Canfield, and a signed letter of authenticity stating as such will be included.
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" Khaki Canvas Sling
Lot # 1080 (Sale Order: 80 of 353)
The short-stroke gas piston action of the M-1 Carbine, so the legend goes, was invented by federal prisoner David Marshall “Carbine” Williams in the late 1920s, and he was paroled for this service to his country. Williams was hired by Winchester in the late 1930s, and his refined designs were developed into the M-1 Carbine, which was adopted at the beginning of WW2 and produced by Winchester along with 9 other companies. It was issued with a specially designed canvas sling with distinctive "C-tips" at each end. This US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" Khaki Canvas Sling is in Very Good Condition, with some scattered orangish brown spot soiling to the canvas, some scattered patina to the metal hardware, and with some light overall fading and age wear evident. Most interestingly, it boasts a fully functional darkened brass "lift-the-dot" closure at top, sports both of the original, fully intact metal "C-tips", and features the original metal slide adjuster at the upper middle. A fine example of an original US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine "C-Tip" Khaki Canvas Sling. Lastly, this sling comes directly from the personal collection of renowned US military firearms author and historian Bruce Canfield.
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army Vietnam M-1 Carbine "D-Tip" OD Canvas Sling 1962 EXC
Lot # 1081 (Sale Order: 81 of 353)
This is an original Vietnam War-era U.S. Army M1 Carbine sling, manufactured in 1962 and originating from the esteemed Canfield Collection. Constructed of durable olive drab canvas, this sling features the classic "D-tip" metal tab on one end—an identifying trait of authentic U.S. GI issue slings used in the 1950s through the early Vietnam War period. The OD canvas remains in excellent condition with minimal fading, no fraying, and firm stitching throughout. The metal D-tip is securely attached and retains its original finish. These slings were standard issue for the M1 and M2 Carbines during the Vietnam era, often paired with oiler inserts in the buttstock channel. This example, being part of the Canfield Collection, adds provenance and collector appeal—likely curated by Bruce Canfield, a respected firearms historian known for his extensive work on U.S. military weapons and gear. An ideal accessory for a correct Vietnam-era M1 or M2 Carbine restoration, or for collectors seeking authentic field gear from the early 1960s.
CANFIELD COLLECTION Lot of 5x US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine Hand Guards, 4x 4-Rivet, 1x 2-Rivet
Lot # 1082 (Sale Order: 82 of 353)
Step into the golden age of American military history with this exciting Lot of 5x U.S. Army WWII M1 Carbine Hand Guards, a must-have bundle for restorers, collectors, and reenactors alike! This set includes four classic 4-rivet hand guards and one desirable 2-rivet variant, all authentic to the iconic M1 Carbines issued during the Second World War. These hand guards are perfect for bringing war-era carbines back to life or preserving the battlefield look of your existing collection. Each piece carries the character and patina of service life, offering a tangible connection to the G.I.s who carried these arms across Europe and the Pacific.
Whether you're sourcing parts for a faithful restoration or hunting down wartime-correct components for a display build, this lot offers incredible value and versatility. The 4-rivet style reflects later war production, while the 2-rivet guard nods to earlier configurations, making this a great mix for any M1 Carbine enthusiast. With original U.S. military manufacture and the scars of service, these guards are more than just parts—they're fragments of living history. Don't miss the chance to pick up this field-ready batch and complete your next project with the real deal!
CANFIELD COLLECTION Box of 17x US Army WW2 M-1 Carbine 15 rd. Magazines
Lot # 1083 (Sale Order: 83 of 353)
This lot consists of 16 original WWII-era U.S. Army M1 Carbine 15-round magazines, manufactured by a variety of wartime contractors. The included handwritten list indicates a diverse selection of makers, such as Inland, Rock-Ola, Winchester, Quality Hardware, Underwood, and IBM, among others. Some magazines remain in their original protective wrapping or cosmoline, while others exhibit standard service wear. This is an excellent collector’s set, showcasing the range of wartime production variations for the iconic M1 Carbine.
CANFIELD COLLECTION Box of 6x US Army WW2 Rock-Ola "R-O" Marked M-1 Carbine 15x Round Magazines
Lot # 1084 (Sale Order: 84 of 353)
The short-stroke gas piston action of the M-1 Carbine, so the legend goes, was invented by federal prisoner David Marshall “Carbine” Williams in the late 1920s, and he was paroled for this service to his country. Williams was hired by Winchester in the late 1930s, and his refined designs were developed into the M-1 Carbine, which was adopted at the beginning of WW2 and produced by Winchester along with 9 other companies. This Box of 6x US Army WW2 Rock-Ola "R-O" Marked M-1 Carbine 15x Round Magazines is in Excellent Condition, with all but one of the mags remaining sealed in their original brown wax paper wrapping, and the one that’s been opened with virtually no wear evident to the crisp blued steel construction. Most interestingly, they all boast fully functional followers and fully intact floor plates, carry the maker’s code “R-O” stamped at the lower back spines, denoting manufacture by the famous Rock-Ola, and come in a 1950s US Army issue M-1 Carbine accessories kit cardboard box. A beautiful example of a rare, original Box of 6x US Army WW2 Rock-Ola "R-O" Marked M-1 Carbine 15x Round Magazines. Lastly, this box of mags comes directly from the personal collection of renowned US military firearms author and historian Bruce Canfield, and a signed letter of authenticity stating as such will be included.
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M1 Carbine .30 Ball Bandoliers Wood Cartridge Crate
Lot # 1085 (Sale Order: 85 of 353)
This is an absolutely incredible piece of World War II history! This original U.S. Military wooden ammunition crate was built to carry 600 rounds of .30 Carbine Ball M1 ammunition, packed in 10-round clips with bandoliers, ready to supply troops in the heat of battle. The markings are still bold and legible, showcasing the unmistakable military stenciling that identifies its purpose and wartime origin. The rugged wooden construction, reinforced with metal straps, was built to endure the harshest conditions, from supply depots to the front lines. It even features the ordnance flaming bomb insignia, adding to its authenticity as a genuine WWII artifact.
For collectors, historians, and reenactors, this crate is an absolute must-have. Whether displayed alongside an M1 Carbine, repurposed for storage, or simply admired as a conversation-starting relic, it brings a tangible connection to the soldiers who once relied on its contents. The aged wood, patina, and military stamps tell a story of wartime logistics and battlefield necessity. These crates are becoming increasingly scarce, especially in this kind of well-preserved condition, making it a fantastic addition to any military collection!
Custom WWII Springfield Armory M1D-style Garand .30-06 Semi-Automatic Rifle, 1944 C&R
Lot # 1086 (Sale Order: 86 of 353)
Make: Springfield Armory
Model: M1 Garand, assembled to M1D-like configuration.
Serial Number: 3353634
Year of Manufacture: November 1944, Barrel Date: October, 1952, Refurbished: August, 1965
Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
Action Type: Semi Auto, 8 round en bloc clip fed
Markings:
Receiver- “U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / 3353634”
Trigger Group- “D28290-14-SA”
Hammer- “C46008 7 SA”
Safety- “SA”
Receiver Leg- “A 1 7 A", "F", "D 28291 35", hand-scribed "BA4 / 8-65" (Anniston rebuild)
Follower: "12"
Op Rod- “35382 9 SA”
Barrel- “S-A-10-52"
Bolt- “D28287-19SA / B-16-B”
Stock- "S.A. / NFR", "S.A.", circle "P" cartouches, brass plate at toe marked "17".
Rear Sight- "DRC", white paint "17"
Barrel Length: 24”, 27 1/2" to the front of the detachable flash hider.
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight set between two protective wings. A block has been installed on the barrel for the custom scope mount using an M1C pattern Griffin & Howe mount holding an M84 scope.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are smooth wood with a semi-pistol grip, metal nose caps, stacking loop, double sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage (oiler bottle with tool and cleaning rod kit in compartment). The rear handguard has been shortened for the block, the barrel is cut for the standard-length end-cap. A leather cheekpad is installed on the stock. The LOP measures 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks have some light nicks, scuffs and scratches. There is a chip on the edge of the op-rod slot in the forward handguard. Overall the stocks are in Very Good condition as refurbished.
Type of Finish: Parkerized
Finish Originality: Refurbished, altered to current configuration.
Bore Condition: The bore is light gray with well defined rifling. There is scattered light erosion in the bore. Our gauges show an ME of about 2 and a TE of about 5. In this writer's opinion the bore rates 6+/10.
Overall Condition: The rifle retains 90% of its current metal finish. The finish is generally strong with some scattered nicks, scuffs and small scratches. The action shows operational wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good condition as assembled.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The rifle comes in a green canvas zipper case with a canvas scope case, scope tool, "MRT" marked leather sling, installed "MRT" marked cheekpad, installed flash hider and scope, bandoleer with six loaded en-block clips, green cavas web-gear rig with 10 ammo pouches, each with a loaded en-bloc clip, M1 cleaning rod kit in canvas pouch and a packaged small battle dressing in canvas pouch.
Our Assessment: This M1 Garand is quite the interesting piece. It is built on a 1944 Springfield receiver refurbished at Anniston in the 1960s with nearly all Springfield made parts. Its 1952 vintage barrel has been fit with a scope block for a M1D-like scope mount, though the M84 scope is in an M1C-style Griffin & Howe mount assembly. The installed flash suppressor is very interesting, facing directly onto the barrel instead of plugging into the front of the gas cylinder. The result is a very intriguing example of the M1. Every collection needs a Garand, and this one could be yours. Please see our photos and good luck!
Harrington & Richardson US M1 Garand .30-06 Springfield Semi-Auto Rifle All H&R Parts, 1955 C&R
Lot # 1087 (Sale Order: 87 of 353)
Make: Harrington & Richardson
Model: M1 Garand
Serial Number: 5638957
Year of Manufacture: 1955
Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
Action Type: Semi Auto, 8 round en bloc clip fed
Markings:
Receiver- “U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / H.&R. ARMS CO. / 5638957”
Trigger Group- “6528290 - HRA N”
Hammer- “HRA 5546008”
Safety- “HRA”
Receiver Leg- “S / 6528291"
Op Rod- “6535382 HRA”
Barrel- “HRA 6535448 5 55 RS52", "X", "M" and with an Ordnance eagle.
Bolt- “6528287 HRA / .U.”
Stock- left Ordnance eagle in box, and the grip with a circle “P”.
Rear Sight- "HRA-W"
Barrel Length: 24”
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight set between two protective wings.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The wood stock has a semi-pistol grip, metal nose caps, stacking loop, double sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage (combo tool with brush in compartment). The LOP measures 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The buttplate shows scattered light wear. The stocks show light handling wear with some scattered nicks and scuffs. There are no chips or cracks. Overall the stocks are in Very Good-plus condition.
Type of Finish: Parkerized
Finish Originality: Original
Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. Our gauges show an ME of about 1.75 and a TE of about 2. In this writer's opinion the bore rates 9/10.
Overall Condition: The rifle retains 96% of its metal finish. The finish is generally strong throughout with some scattered minor scuffing and a few small scratches. The action shows minor operational wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in Fine condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included are the installed green canvas sling and the combo tool in the buttstock.
Our Assessment: This Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand, manufactured in 1955, is a fine example of the classic rifle, especially when found with all H&R parts as in this example. H&R was one of only two private contractors to produce the M1 Garand after WWII, the other being International Harvester. They were awarded a contract to produce rifles in 1952, during the Korean War, but were only able to produce 500 rifles in 1953 when the war ended. Their production would continue through 1956 with about 450,000 rifles total. A correct, all-H&R M1 Garand like this represents an interesting piece of American military history and showcases the craftsmanship and industrial effort in the U.S. post-WWII. Please see our photos and good luck!
Harrington & Richardson US M1 Garand .30-06 Springfield Semi-Auto Rifle All H&R Parts, 1955 C&R
Lot # 1088 (Sale Order: 88 of 353)
Make: Harrington & Richardson
Model: M1 Garand
Serial Number: 5622169
Year of Manufacture: Ca. 1955
Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
Action Type: Semi Auto, 8 round en bloc clip fed
Markings:
Receiver- “U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / H.&R. ARMS CO. / 5622169”
Trigger Group- “6528290 - HRA N”
Hammer- “C46008 7 SA”
Receiver Leg- “6528291", hand-scribed "BA4 / 8-65" (Anniston rebuild marking)
Op Rod- “6535382 SA”
Barrel- “SA 6535448 2 65 Y78", "P", "M" and with an Ordnance eagle.
Bolt- “6528287 - SA / US1”
Stock- grip with a “P”.
Rear Sight- "BME"
Barrel Length: 24”
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight set between two protective wings.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The wood stock has a semi-pistol grip, metal nose caps, stacking loop, double sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage (oil bottle, tool and cleaning rod assembly in compartment). The LOP measures 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The buttplate shows scattered light wear. The forward handguard has only light handling marks. The rear handguard and stock show scattered nicks, dings and scuffs. There is a pin-repaired crack on the top-left edge of the buttstock below the receiver. There is a crack at the right-rear of the butt. There are a few open grain-lines. Overall the stocks are in Good-plus condition as refurbished.
Type of Finish: Parkerized
Finish Originality: Arsenal Refurbished
Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is infrequent minor erosion in the bore. Our gauges show an ME of about 1.75 and a TE of about 2. In this writer's opinion the bore rates 8/10.
Overall Condition: The rifle retains 90% of its metal finish. The finish is generally strong. There is some scuffing on the gas cylinder and front sight assembly. The finish is thinning on the bottom of the floorplate and trigger guard. There are a few other scattered minor marks. The action shows operational wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included are the installed green canvas sling, cleaning accessories in the buttstock, green canvas zipper case, what appears to be its original shipping carton from Anniston Army Depot, AAD DD Form 1149 for the transfer of this rifle out of Army inventory and a bandoleer with six loaded en-bloc clips.
Our Assessment: This Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand, manufactured ca. 1955, is a fine example of the classic rifle. H&R was one of only two private contractors to produce the M1 Garand after WWII, the other being International Harvester. They were awarded a contract to produce rifles in 1952, during the Korean War, but were only able to produce 500 rifles in 1953 when the war ended. Their production would continue through 1956 with about 450,000 rifles total. This example was rebuilt at the Anniston Army Depot in 1965 and appears to have seen limited use since. It was sold out of Anniston as a Service Grade and comes with what appears to be the Anniston shipping carton. Every collection needs an M1 Garand and this one could be yours. Please see our photos and good luck!
WWII Save Rubber Poster Walter Richards War Effort Jeep Tire Check Propaganda
Lot # 1089 (Sale Order: 89 of 353)
This incredible World War II-era poster is a bold and thrilling example of wartime propaganda art, created to rally the American public behind the home front effort. Featuring a dramatic image of U.S. soldiers flying through the air in a Willys Jeep, rifles in hand and determination on their faces, the poster grabs your attention with its urgent message: "They’ve got more important places to go than you!... Save Rubber – CHECK YOUR TIRES NOW." This vibrant piece, illustrated by artist Walter Richards, brilliantly combines patriotic fervor with practical advice, reminding civilians that something as simple as tire maintenance directly supports the war effort.
Not only is this poster a powerful piece of graphic design, but it's also a time capsule of the collective spirit and sacrifice that defined the 1940s. The dynamic composition and use of perspective create a sense of motion and urgency, perfectly aligning with the message. This poster wasn’t just art—it was action. It called on Americans to take responsibility for their vehicles so that precious resources like rubber could be conserved for the military. Whether you're a collector, historian, or vintage design enthusiast, this poster is a thrilling artifact of American resolve and ingenuity during one of the most pivotal moments in history!
WWII Springfield Armory M1 Garand .30-06 Semi-Automatic Rifle CMP, MFD 1945 C&R
Lot # 1090 (Sale Order: 90 of 353)
Make: Springfield Armory
Model: M1 Garand. Based on the new-production walnut CMP stock and Criterion barrel, we suspect that this is a CMP Expert Grade.
Serial Number: 3703918
Year of Manufacture: Receiver- March, 1945, Barrel- March, 2020
Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
Action Type: Semi Auto, 8 round en bloc clip fed
Markings:
Receiver- “U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / 3703918”
Trigger Group- “6528290 - SA”
Hammer- “SA D5546008”
Safety- “SA”
Receiver Leg- “0 8 2 / D 28291 35"
Follower: "8"
Op Rod- “6535382 SA”
Barrel- “CBI 6535448 1-10 03/20 5S"
Bolt- “6528287-SA / US1”
Stock- CMP eagle cartouche.
Rear Sight- "DRC"
Barrel Length: 24”
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight set between two protective wings. The rear sight aperture has minor play in the assembly.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are smooth walnut with a semi-pistol grip, metal nose caps, stacking loop, double sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage (nothing in compartment). The LOP measures 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. There are no chips or cracks. Overall the stocks are in Excellent condition.
Type of Finish: Parkerized
Finish Originality: Some parts appear to have Original finish, others have been Refurbished. The barrel is a Criterion replacement.
Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. Our gauges show an ME of about 0 and a TE of about 0. In this writer's opinion the bore rates 10/10.
Overall Condition: The rifle retains 94% of its metal finish. The most notable finish wear is on the front sight assembly which has some nicks on the protective ears, and the trigger guard. Some parts show edge-thinning. There is infrequent minor oxidation, mostly on and around the gas cylinder. There is infrequent erosion and pitting under the finish, primarily on the receiver below the stock-line. The action shows operational wear. Overall, this rifle is in about Fine condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The rifle comes in a black plastic CMP case with CMP manual, chamber flag, and one en-bloc clip.
Our Assessment: This M1 Garand appears to be an Expert Grade from the CMP, sporting a beautiful commercial CMP cartouched walnut stock and a Criterion barrel that still gauges 0/0. Assembled on a 1945 production Springfield Armory receiver with mostly Springfield parts, it ought to make for a great shooter once the rear sight is tightened up a bit. Every collection needs a Garand, and this one could be yours. Please see our photos and good luck!
Commercial Springfield Armory Garand M1D-Style .30-06 Semi-Automatic Rifle, 1980s
Lot # 1091 (Sale Order: 91 of 353)
Make: Springfield Armory (commercial)
Model: M1 Garand, assembled to M1D-style configuration.
Serial Number: 7003630
Year of Manufacture: Ca. 1980s
Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
Action Type: Semi Auto, 8 round en bloc clip fed
Barrel Length: 24”, 26 1/2" to the front of the installed flash-hider.
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight set between two protective wings. Red paint "cheater-lines" have been painted on the rear sight assembly. A reproduction M84 scope is mounted to the barrel, the mount has play to the barrel.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are smooth wod with a semi-pistol grip, metal nose caps, stacking loop, double sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage (oiler bottle with bore pull-through in compartment). The action is bedded to the stock. The LOP measures 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. A leather cheek-pad is installed on the stock. The stocks have light wear with scattered nicks, scuffs and scratches. There are no chips or cracks. Overall the stocks are in Very Good condition.
Type of Finish: Parkerized
Finish Originality: Some parts appear to have Original finish, others are Refurbished USGI parts.
Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is infrequent minor erosion in the bore. Our gauge shows a TE of about 4, we could not properly measure the ME with the installed flash-hider. In this writer's opinion the bore rates 9/10.
Overall Condition: The rifle retains 87% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. The most notable finish wear is on the gas cylinder and florplate/trigger guard. There are some scattered light marks. The action shows light operational wear. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The rifle comes in a green canvas zipper case with a canvas scope case, 32 rounds of 1959 Frankford Arsenal Match and 48 rounds of 1978 Greek headstamp ammunition, all on en-bloc clips.
Our Assessment: This M1 Garand is made in a 1980s vintage commercial Springfield Armory receiver. It has been assembled into an M1D configuration with a mixture of commercial and USGI parts. It ought to make for a great shooter once the scope mount is tightened up a bit. Every collection needs a Garand, and this one could be yours. Please see our photos and good luck!
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M-1 Garand "SA/EMcF" Inspected Walnut Rifle Stock W/ Handguard
Lot # 1092 (Sale Order: 92 of 353)
The dogfaced, ground pounding US Army infantryman of WW2 had at least one significant advantage over his German or Japanese adversary, his rifle. The semi-automatic M-1 Garand was a generation ahead of the bolt action K-98 or Arisaka, and gave US ground troops the opportunity to establish fire superiority, a vital part of American infantry tactics during the war. This US Army WW2 M-1 Garand "SA/EMcF" Inspected Walnut Rifle Stock is in Very Good Condition, with the inspector’s mark at the left side remaining somewhat faint, some scattered spot darkening around the exterior and the inside channel, 4 small hairline cracks in the interior rear portion of the upper hand guard, some light loosening to the lower hand guard metal ferrule, the handguard remaining significantly darker than the stock, and with some light overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it bears the classic encircled “P” proof mark at the bottom of the semi-pistol grip, carries the original “SA / EMcF” (Springfield Armory, Colonel Earl McFarland) inspector’s stamp at the left side, along with the classic Ordnance Department “wheel and crossed cannons” cartouche, and features the original checkered steel butt plate with “trap door” for storage and matching metal sling swivel at the bottom rear of the butt stock. This is a scarce stock in wonderful shape, and with its combination of markings and features, dates to ca. June 1942-July 1943, and would be correct for Garands in the serial number range 700,000-1,800,000. It’s complete with the original dark walnut handguard, and is a fine example of a very rare, original US Army WW2 M-1 Garand "SA/EMcF" Inspected Walnut Rifle Stock. Lastly, this stock set comes directly from the personal collection of renowned US military firearms author and historian Bruce Canfield, and a signed letter of authenticity stating as such will accompany this piece.
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Navy Vietnam Full Bandolier 7.62mm NATO Cartridges, Garand En Bloc Clips
Lot # 1093 (Sale Order: 93 of 353)
Get ready for a seriously cool blast from the Cold War era! This US Navy Vietnam War full bandolier of 7.62mm NATO cartridges is an absolute gem for collectors and history buffs alike. Packed with eight En Bloc clips, each one loaded with 7.62x51mm NATO rounds, this setup was designed to keep the legendary M1 Garand battle-ready even as the military transitioned calibers during the Vietnam era. Housed in a Vietnam War-era OD green cloth bandolier, this is a complete, intact example that looks like it came straight out of a Navy armory. Whether you're showcasing Cold War military evolution or curating a Vietnam War display, this piece is ready for the spotlight.
What makes this even more fascinating is the transitional history it represents. As the U.S. military moved away from the .30-06 cartridge, some Navy units continued using modified Garands chambered in 7.62mm NATO, and this bandolier is a direct result of that unique adaptation. You’re not just getting surplus ammo—you’re holding a piece of niche military logistics history that highlights ingenuity and practicality in real combat settings. This is the kind of find that adds depth and story to any collection.
CANFIELD COLLECTION Lot of 185x US Army 1950s Vietnam Assorted M-1 Garand En Bloc Clips
Lot # 1094 (Sale Order: 94 of 353)
Get ready for a truly exciting bulk offering straight from the golden age of U.S. military surplus—this massive lot of 185 assorted M1 Garand En Bloc clips is a must-have for collectors, shooters, and vintage gear enthusiasts! Pulled from the renowned Canfield Collection, these clips span the 1950s into the Vietnam War era, representing decades of American military history. Whether you’re looking to outfit your collection with original period-correct gear or stock up for the range, this generous assortment delivers both quantity and authenticity.
Each clip is a genuine U.S. military issue and represents the rugged reliability the M1 Garand is known for. With 185 clips in total, you'll have plenty to load up for reenactments, competition shooting, or simply to keep your rifles well-fed. These clips are more than functional tools—they're pieces of battlefield heritage. Don’t miss this opportunity to grab a serious quantity of original U.S. military hardware that’s becoming increasingly harder to find in bulk!
CANFIELD COLLECTION Lot of 2x US Army 1950s Vietnam Borg Warner "BRW / S-I" Marked M-14 Magazines
Lot # 1095 (Sale Order: 95 of 353)
This lot includes two original U.S. military-issue M14 magazines, both marked "BRW / S-I"—denoting manufacture by Borg-Warner under contract at their Simpson, Iowa facility. These magazines were produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s for use with the M14 rifle, the standard-issue battle rifle for U.S. forces during the early stages of the Vietnam War. Constructed of parkerized steel with spot-welded seams and steel followers, these 20-round magazines were built to meet strict military specifications. The "BRW / S-I" marking is among the most desirable for collectors, as it represents one of the original and relatively scarce U.S. government contract runs before later mass production by other contractors. Both magazines remain in surplus-used condition with fully functional springs and intact feed lips. They show expected wear from field use but no significant damage. A great addition to any Cold War or Vietnam-era U.S. military collection, especially for enthusiasts of the M14 rifle platform
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 Prototype T-44 & Early M-14 Walnut Rifle Stock & Handguard
Lot # 1096 (Sale Order: 96 of 353)
You're looking at an incredible piece of military firearms history—a US Army WWII Prototype T-44 and Early M14 Walnut Rifle Stock and Handguard. This is far more than just a stock; it’s a direct link to the transitional period between the legendary M1 Garand and its modernized successor, the M14. Crafted from walnut and showing the rugged, utilitarian beauty you'd expect from a military trial piece, this stock bridges the gap between World War II innovation and Cold War-era production refinement. Whether you're a serious military collector or a restoration enthusiast, this is the kind of rare component that doesn't come around often.
What makes this even more exciting is its dual significance—tied to both the experimental T-44 platform and early production M14s. The T-44 program was the proving ground for features that would define the M14: shorter overall length, selective fire capability, and a 20-round detachable magazine. This stock retains characteristics seen only in early test configurations, making it a standout piece for display or as the final puzzle piece in a historically accurate build. It’s not just a stock—it’s a piece of the evolution of U.S. military firepower.
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 MG M-1 Garand M-1 Carbine Cleaning Rod Set W/ 6 Carbine Mag Covers
Lot # 1097 (Sale Order: 97 of 353)
Unlock a piece of World War II history with this authentic US Army WWII MG Cleaning Rod Set, complete with the essential tools for both the legendary M1 Garand and the M1 Carbine! This set is the real deal—designed for GI field use, it includes sections of the military-issue cleaning rod, along with brushes and components to keep those iconic rifles in battle-ready shape. Whether you're restoring your WWII display, building a period-correct collection, or simply want the right gear for your vintage firearms, this set delivers rugged authenticity and utility all in one.
But that’s not all—this bundle also includes six original M1 Carbine magazine covers, each made from durable canvas with classic snap closures and belt loop attachments. These mag pouches were standard-issue gear for U.S. soldiers storming the beaches, dropping into Europe, or defending the Pacific front. Their inclusion adds extra collectible value and functionality, making this a fantastic set for reenactors, collectors, and WWII buffs alike. Gear up with the tools of the Greatest Generation!
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M-1C Garand Sniper Rifle Scope Mounting Bracket W/ 1 Screw & 1 Pin
Lot # 1098 (Sale Order: 98 of 353)
Unlock a true piece of WWII sniper history with this US Army M-1C Garand Sniper Rifle Scope Mounting Bracket, complete with one original screw and one pin! This is the exact style of mount used to outfit M1 Garand rifles for sniper duty under the M-1C designation, which saw service across Europe and the Pacific. These mounts were part of a specialized setup involving a Griffin & Howe side mount and the M82 scope, allowing the legendary Garand to deliver precision fire from concealment. Whether you're restoring an authentic M-1C sniper or completing a historically accurate clone, this bracket is an essential and incredibly hard-to-find component.
What makes this piece especially appealing is the inclusion of one screw and one pin—small but critical parts that are often lost to time. The finish shows appropriate patina from age, giving it that genuine battlefield feel collectors love. Whether you’re a reenactor, historian, or military surplus enthusiast, this mounting bracket will elevate your build and bring you one step closer to a fully restored M-1C sniper rifle. Don’t miss the chance to own a real piece of WWII sniper gear!
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M-1C Garand Sniper Rifle Numbered Scope Mount
Lot # 1099 (Sale Order: 99 of 353)
This is an absolutely iconic piece of American military history — a WWII US Army M-1C Garand Sniper Rifle Scope Mounting Bracket, complete with its original stamped serial number! Specifically designed for use with the legendary M-1C sniper variant, this bracket was part of the precision setup that helped U.S. marksmen extend their reach across the battlefields of Europe and the Pacific. Unlike generic repros, this is the real deal — forged for war, fielded with purpose, and now ready to be preserved by collectors who appreciate the legacy of American sharpshooting excellence.
What makes this bracket particularly special is its numbered format, indicating it was part of a matched set during its service life — a rare and desirable feature for serious WWII collectors and reenactors looking to bring authenticity to their builds. Whether you're restoring a period-correct M-1C sniper rifle or simply want a tangible connection to the brave soldiers who carried these tools into combat, this mounting bracket delivers a compelling mix of form, function, and history. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of the sniper’s edge from the Greatest Generation!
CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW2 M-1 Garand Rifle Fay & Scott M-7 Grenade Launcher
Lot # 1100 (Sale Order: 100 of 353)
This is an outstanding example of a U.S. Army WWII M1 Garand Rifle fitted with a Fay & Scott M7 Grenade Launcher, representing one of the most iconic and battle-proven combinations of the Second World War. The M1 Garand was the standard-issue service rifle for U.S. forces, renowned for its reliability, accuracy, and semi-automatic firepower. When equipped with the M7 grenade launcher, it transformed into a versatile platform capable of delivering explosive ordnance with precision—significantly expanding a soldier’s tactical capabilities on the battlefield.
The included M7 launcher was produced by Fay & Scott, one of the original wartime contractors, and is a correct period attachment for a WWII-issued Garand. These launchers were used to great effect throughout the European and Pacific Theaters, allowing U.S. infantry to neutralize fortified positions, light vehicles, and enemy personnel with devastating impact. As a complete and historically accurate set, this combination is highly desirable for collectors of U.S. military arms and WWII memorabilia. It captures the ingenuity and combat effectiveness of American forces in a tangible, display-worthy piece of history.