Our Buyers were serious about bidding in May 2023! Check out this roundup of the best bidding wars on GunBroker.com for May 2023. For all of the 25 items below, there were a total of 2,132 bids and 421 bidders from all across the United States. Many started as Penny Auctions before heating up to final prices as low as $727 and as high as $23,025. Standouts include a WWII M1 Garand Springfield 30-06 CMP “Expert Grade” with 145 total bids and 18 bidders from 12 different states; a Colt Model of 1911 US Army .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol with 28 bidders from 17 different states; and the hottest bidding war was a Standard Manufacturing DP-12 12-Gauge Shotgun that had just 4 bidders duking it out with a total of 103 bids! Check out the details of all 25 gun auctions below, and click “Watch” on any GunBroker.com item to track the auctions in real-time.
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#25: WWII M1 Garand Springfield 30-06 CMP “Expert Grade” had the most bids of sold items in May 2023.
Per product listing: Set of two lever action rifles: Winchester Models 94 & 9422M “Matched Set of One Thousand” Commemorative! Winchester Commemoratives were first introduced in 1964 with the Wyoming Diamond Jubilee. Each Commemorative was issued as a reproduction of a historically famous gun model or to honor a historically significant person, group, event, or institution relating to U.S. or Canadian history.
This is a Winchester Matched “One of One Thousand” rifle set consisting of a Model 9422M rifle chambered in .,22 WMR, and a Model 94 carbine chambered in .30-30 Win made only in 1979. The rifles have a high luster blued finish with the receiver, lever, and forend cap finished in gold-satin. The receivers are engraved with game scenes, and the stock is fancy checkered walnut with Fleur-De-Lis patterns running through the checkering. This set encompasses the spirit of the West and those who hunt for their food in the wild, as well as the special quality that was put into the original “One of One Thousand.” We expect the price of these matched sets to continue to rise, and Winchester collectors who don’t already own one are going to wish they picked this one up while they had the chance.Will ship with the original factory-labeled shipping boxes, originally labeled styrofoam with “Matches Set One of One Thousand” cardboard sleeve, original serial matching manuals, and wooden two-gun display case with red velvet lining and key!
GunBroker.com Item #985199575, “1979 Winchester 1894 & 9422M Matched Set Of One Thousand Commemorative”, was sold on 5/21/23. Final Price: $10,413. Bid Count: 70 total bids were received from 13 bidders in 12 different states.
Per product listing: This listing was for a used Weatherby Mark V chambered in 270WBY Mag. This bolt-action rifle features a 24″ barrel, checkered walnut stock, a 4-round internal magazine, Weatherby 3-9×40 scope, and a case. Condition: this firearm has spots of surface rust.
GunBroker.com Item #985082926, “Weatherby Mark V 270WBY Mag”, was sold on 5/17/23. Final Price: $1,625. Bid Count: 70 total bids were received from 14 bidders in 8 different states.
Per product listing: Winchester’s Model 9422 was introduced in 1972. It was designed to capture the image of the traditional lever actions with an exposed hammer, straight grip, tube magazine, and barrel bands. Unlike older Winchester lever-actions, it came grooved for scope mounting. It was offered in .22 Long Rifle and .22 WMR and was priced at the high end of the .22 LR sporting rifle market.
The 9422 action design was original and extremely reliable. The feed system handled the cartridge from the magazine to the breech face by its rim, and the slide cammed the rear of the breechblock up into the locking recess. A concealed polymer buffer above the breech gave a firm-feeling lockup and a very positive unlocking motion.
The Winchester Yellow Boy Tradition is a rare lever-action rifle that features a gold plated receiver, 20 1/2″ barrel, Straight grip walnut stock with checkering, hooded post front sight, and an adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight. This example would make an incredible choice for any avid collector looking to add a gorgeous example to their collection!
GunBroker.com Item #985168736, “Winchester 9422 .22LR Yellow Boy Tradition 20 ½-inch Barrel,” was sold on 5/21/23. Final Price: $7,231. Bid Count: 70 total bids were received from 15 bidders in 13 different states.
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Per product listing: A Russian M91/30 Sniper Rifle chambered in 7.62x54r. Arsenal refinished, in excellent condition. The bore is great as well! GunBroker.com Item #983738127, “Russian Mosin Nagant M91/30 Sniper Rifle 91/30 7.62x54r”, was sold on 5/7/23. Final Price: $1,100. Bid Count: 70 total bids were received from 14 bidders in 11 different states.
Per product listing: This a Good Ole Smith & Wesson S&W M&P 15 Sport II Optics ready chambered in 5.56 with a 16″ barrel. Brand new, and the Sig Romeo 7 and Juliet 4x magnifier is also new. The M&P 15: everything you need in a basic AR and none of the fru-fru you don’t have. Sig Romeo 7 is a full-size 1 x 30 red dot. Easy to scan the field then you can flip over the Juliet 4x Magnifier to draw that target in close. Great combination. The key features of the S&W M&P Sport II are: a durable Armonite barrel finish, forward assist and dust cover, adjustable buttstock, gas block with integral Picatinny-style rail, and lifetime service policy.
GunBroker.com Item #985682319, “Smith & Wesson S&W M&P Sport II 5.56 MLOK with Sig Romeo 7 Optic and 4x Magnifier,” was sold on 5/21/23. Final Price: $1,125. Bid Count: 70 total bids were received from 11 bidders in 8 different states.
Per product listing: This Canik TP9SF Elite Combat 9mm is used but has never been fired. Brand: Canik, Category: Pistols, Series: Elite Combat, Model: TP9, Caliber: 9mm Luger, Capacity: 18+. Includes: two magazines/holster, cleaning kit / red dot, factory box, paperwork, and accessories.
GunBroker.com Item #986277590, “Canik TP9SF Elite Combat 9mm 4.73 Barrel w/ Optic – Used/Like New,” was sold on 5/22/23. Final Price: $675. Bid Count: 71 total bids were received from 15 bidders in 12 different states.
Per product listing: An extremely rare pair of Colt Mustangs, White Stallion & Black Stallion, .380 ACP semi-auto pistols (made in 1993). The serial numbers are “WS046 & BS046” and are sold as a pair only.
The White Stallion pistol is 1 of 250 from Colt’s Custom Shop, mfg 1993. The Black Stallion pistol is 1 of 252 from Colt’s Custom Shop, mfg 1993. Both pistols come with a “Colt’s authentication letter”. Each pistol comes with genuine pearlite grips. Both are in mint (unfired) condition with no scratches/rust/pitting or other unsightly marks and could pass for new. Both pistols come in the original Colt’s blue custom box, owner’s manual/paperwork, Colt’s soft-sided carrying case, and an extra magazine with finger extension.
GunBroker.com Item #984519753, “Colt Mustang White Stallion and Black Stallion .380 ACP Set Mfg 1993,” was sold on 5/14/23. Final Price: $8,025. Bid Count: 71 total bids were received from 23 bidders in 15 different states.
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Per product listing: Make: Colt, Model: 1911, Serial Number: 3905, Year of Manufacture: June 1912, Caliber: .45 ACP, Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine, Barrel Length: 5-inch.Seller’s Assessment: This is a Colt Model 1911 made in the first year of production, 1912, part of a 200-gun shipment on June 17, 1912, to Springfield Armory. Collectors take note; this pistol has a raft of early features. The guide rod is the early “long-leg” style, the recoil spring plunger does not have a punch-hole, the slide and barrel both have the early horizontal “H” mark with serifs, the mainspring housing pin is convex on each end, and even the magazine is the early style with an exposed floorplate. The magazine catch lock began life as a dimpled lock but has a slot cut, which would be proper for early-mid-1912 production. The pistol is in Very Good condition, with 65% of its blue metal finish remaining, the bore is in pretty darned good shape for a 111-year-old service pistol, and the mechanics are still strong.
Perhaps as exciting are the accessories included with the pistol. A 1912 dated M1912 holster and 1913 dated M1912 magazine pouch, both produced by Rock Island Arsenal, as well as a Ridabock M1902 officer’s sword, scabbard, and period belt. The sword itself has been inscribed as a gift from Service Battery 156 of the Field Artillery. Even without these accouterments, this would be a fantastic early 1911 to add to any collection. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 7-round magazine, a brown leather Model 1912 flap-holster, a brown leather Model 1912 magazine pocket (pouch), a brown leather sword belt, and a Model 1902 Army Officer’s Sword.
GunBroker.com Item #982532084, “Colt Model of 1911 US Army .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, June 1912 with Accessories,” was sold on 5/14/23. Final Price: $12,126. Bid Count: 72 total bids were received from 28 bidders in 17 different states.
Per product listing: A very hard-to-find Flattop Ruger Blackhawk Convertible these are exclusive limited runs, and this one is in excellent condition, both factory cylinders, original box and paperwork.
GunBroker.com Item #985278429, ”Ruger Blackhawk Flattop Convertible 357 mag 9mm”, was sold on 5/14/23. Final Price: $1,050. Bid Count: 73 total bids were received from 16 bidders in 14 different states.
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Per product listing: Winchester 94AE 357 Magnum 24” barrel, no original box. Includes Weaver base/rings and Leupold Vari-X 2-7 compact scope w/duplex reticle mounted on rifle. In like new condition other than one small blemish in checkering on left wrist area. Serial Number 6382914.
GunBroker.com Item #985526031, “Winchester 94AE 357 Mag & Leupold Scope”, was sold on 5/16/23. Final Price: $2,083. Bid Count: 73 total bids were received from 22 bidders in 16 different states.
Per product listing: This a Good Ole Smith & Wesson S&W M&P 15 Sport II Optics ready chambered in 5.56 with a 16″ barrel. Brand new, and the Sig Romeo 7 and Juliet 4x magnifier is also new. The M&P 15: everything you need in a basic AR and none of the fru-fru you don’t have. Sig Romeo 7 is a full-size 1 x 30 red dot. Easy to scan the field then you can flip over the Juliet 4x Magnifier to draw that target in close. Great combination. The key features of the S&W M&P Sport II are: a durable Armonite barrel finish, forward assist and dust cover, adjustable buttstock, gas block with integral Picatinny-style rail, and lifetime service policy.
GunBroker.com Item #984397525, “Smith & Wesson Sport II Optics Ready 5.56 with Sig Romeo 4H and 4x Optic,” was sold on 5/14/23. Final Price: $1,000. Bid Count: 74 total bids were received from 11 bidders in 8 different states.
Per product listing: First year Colt 1911 Government .38 super! According to the serial number (1231) this example left the factory in 1929 and was shipped in the fourth month of production! It is wearing the factory deep blued finish that is out of this world and rounded out with the correct original fully checkered grips! The overall condition is outstanding and is one of the nicest first year guns we have ever seen. It is 100% correct and is in the exact same configuration that it was when it left the factory, absolutely impossible to upgrade from this super. It will ship with the original two tone mag and Colt factory archive letter.
GunBroker.com Item #982296028, “First Year 1929 Colt .38 Super 5″ Survivor Lettered 4 Digit”, was sold on 5/7/23. Final Price: $12,025. Bid Count: 74 total bids were received from 18 bidders in 11 different states.
Per product listing: Manufacturer ID: Smith & Wesson S&W 150854. A Collector must have- the .357 Magnum Series features the Model 686 Plus Deluxe with custom black/silver 357 wood grips, unfluted cylinders and is available in three barrel lengths, 3-inch, 5-inch, 7-inch. Chambered with 7-rounds of .357 Magnum, the all stainless steel Model 686 Plus Deluxe offers compact powerful protection, sport shooting and collecting all in one. Caliber: 357 Magnum, 38 S&W Special +P Capacity: 7, overall length: 10.3-inch, Front Sight: Red Ramp Rear Sight: Adjustable White Outline Action: Single/Double Action Barrel Material: Stainless Steel Frame Material: Stainless Steel. UPC: 022188145144
GunBroker.com Item #982606162, “Smith & Wesson M686 Plus .357mag 5″ Barrel 7-round Revolver”, was sold on 5/8/23. Final Price: $960. Bid Count: 79 total bids were received from 15 bidders in 10 different states.
Per product listing: Colt Super Match 1911 Government .38 super! According to the serial number (20142) this example left the factory in 1936! It is wearing the factory deep-blued finish that is out of this world and rounded out with the correct original fully checkered grips! The overall condition is very good, only showing normal signs of surface wear. It is 100% correct and is in the exact same configuration that it was when it left the factory. It will ship with the original two-tone mag and Colt factory archive letter.
GunBroker.com Item #986875498, “Ultra Desired 1936 Colt Super Match .38 Super 5″ Lettered HOLY GRAIL,” was sold on 5/28/23. Final Price: $23,025. Bid Count: 80 total bids were received from 17 bidders in 10 different states.
Per product listing: This a Good Ole Smith & Wesson S&W M&P 15 Sport II Optics ready chambered in 5.56 with a 16″ barrel. Brand new and the Sig Romeo 7 and Juliet 4x magnifier are also brand new. The M&P 15: everything you need in a basic AR and none of the fru-fru you don’t. The most important part of any rifle as experts will tell you is the Optic. Sig Romeo 7 is a full size 1 x 30 red dot. Easy to scan the field then you can flip over the Juliet 4x Magnifier to draw that target in close. Great combination. The key features of the S&W M&P Sport II are: durable armornite barrel finish, forward assist and dust cover, adjustable buttstock, gas block with integral picatinny-style rail, lifetime service policy.
GunBroker.com Item #986994415, “Smith & Wesson S&W M&P Sport II 5.56 MLOK wSig Romeo 7 optic & 4x Magnifier”, was sold on 5/28/23. Final Price: $975. Bid Count: 82 total bids were received from 20 bidders in 14 different states.
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Per product listing: Lot of 15 various rifle scopes: (X4) Crimson Trace Brushline Pro 4-16×50, 30mm, Reticle: Bdc Pro(Moa), Second-Focal-Plane, Upc: 810048570065. (X5) Vortex Crossfire Ii Scout 2-7×32, 1 Inch, Reticle: Scout V-Plex(Moa), Second-Focal-Plane, Upc: 875874007369. (X2) Zeiss Conquest V6 3-18×50, 30mm, Reticle: 94(Moa), Second Focal Plane, Upc: 740035998452. (X2) Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-16×44, 30mm, Reticle: Ebr-2c(Moa), First-Focal-Plane, Upc: 875874009592. (X2) Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-16×44, 30mm, Reticle: Ebr-2c(Mrad), First-Focal-Plane, Upc: 875874009608
GunBroker.com Item #984719422, “Penny! Lot of 15 Scopes: 2-7×32, 3-18×50, 4-16×44/50 Zeiss, Vortex, Crimson Trace”, was sold on 5/21/23. Final Price: $4,030. Bid Count: 83 total bids were received from 23 bidders in 15 different states.
Per product listing: This auction is for a pre-war German drilling rifle stamped with the initials of Wilhelm Collath. This rifle features a double trigger design with a safety and selector for the rifle and shotgun barrels which raises the rear sight when switched to the rifle setting. Additionally, the rib, forend latch, tang, and break lever are finely engraved with swirling patterns and/or texture, and the gun is banded at the breech with gold. The gun appears to have a wooden pad and a bone trigger guard and grip cap with fine diamond checkering on both the grip and forend. The gun has retained much of its original finish and does not appear at all to be rusted or pitted on the exterior, only worn with use and age. Though the stock is scratched and dented and the screw holding the trigger guard to the grip is stripped, there appear to be no cracks or breaks in the wood.
The barrels of the gun are stamped “Wittener Excelcior Stahl (Steel)” and, on the rib, “E. Jordan Frankfurt A.M.” It is possible that the gun was made by Wilhelm Collath at his guild in Frankfurt prior to the creation of W. Collath and Sons, but not certain. The markings on the bottom of the barrels read ‘Nitro’ in addition to some proof metrics and crowns. The shotgun barrels appear to be scattered with pits but are otherwise mirror bright, and the rifle bore is mirror bright with sharp rifling. The shotgun bores are 16 gauge, measuring 27-inches (and have not been cut) with Modified and Full chokes. The rifle beneath measures out to approximately 9.3MM with a straight-walled chamber, however it is unclear without a cast what the length dimension is, as there were several 9.3MM straight wall cartridges used popularly at the time, especially for German drilling rifles. Although the left shotgun striker sticks forward when the trigger is pulled, the action appears to be functional.
GunBroker.com Item #985076954, “W. Collath Drilling Gun 16 GA/9.3MM Durys # 7145”, was sold on 5/14/23. Final Price: $1,286. Bid Count: 85 total bids were received from 15 bidders in 14 different states.
Per product listing: This Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 is spec’d out with some exceptional accessories to give a top notch performance. With a vertical foregrip, bipod, flashlight, Vortex red dot sight with MBUS backup sights, and bungee sling, with a total of 7 magazines, this is a rifle worth adding to any arsenal. Serial Number: 15229106. Caliber: 5.56 /.225 . Action Type: Semi-Auto, Direct Impingement. Barrel Length: 16”. 17.5” with Fixed A2 Flash Hider.
Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 99% of its finish. The balance of the finish shows some light operation wear. There are some few and light scratches on the receivers. The screw heads are sharp and the pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a FieldLine Tactical Carry Bag with a total of 7 magazines.
GunBroker.com Item #983514914, “Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 5.56/.225 AR-15 Semi-Auto Rifle 16-Inch”, was sold on 5/14/23. Final Price: $1,275. Bid Count: 88 total bids were received from 23 bidders in 15 different states. Auction started at a penny!
Per product listing: Seller assessment: The SLR-107R, for a while now, has been arguably the best factory AK any AK enthusiast can get their hands on. Bulgarian AK variants are among the most sought after variants in the AK community. The classic builds with high end machinery and processing that make the AK-47 notorious for being the most robust, sturdy, and reliable firearms the world over is exactly what you find in Bulgarian craftsmanship. The SLR-107R receivers were originally made in Bulgaria and imported to Arsenal. With chrome lined hammer forged barrels made to last impossible stress tests – these rifles are highly esteemed in the AK world for having exceptional performance and durability. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with its original factory box, Owners Manualm, Oiler, Sling, gun sleeve, and buttstock cleaning kit. The box is starting to fall apart but the accessories all rate in excellent condition.
GunBroker.com Item #986495977, “Bulgarian Arsenal SLR-107R 7.62x39mm Semi-Auto AK-47 AKM Rifle”, was sold on 5/28/23. Final Price: $1,626. Bid Count: 89 total bids were received from 18 bidders in 13 different states.
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Per product listing: Features of the Browning Gold Hunter: Versatile, gas-operated, 3-inch model shoots all 1 oz., 2 ¾-inch target loads to the heaviest 3-inch magnums, Invector plus IC Mod Full, wrench, hard case, mint condition. Specifications: Gauge: 20, Barrel Length: 26-inch, Chamber: 3.
GunBroker.com Item #986142163, “Browning Gold Hunter 20 gauge Mint 26″ Invector Plus Belgium”, was sold on 5/19/23. Final Price: $2,375. Bid Count: 95 total bids were received from 11 bidders in 10 different states.
Per product listing: Seller Assessment: This 1921 was made the official replacement of the Campo-Giro 1913/16 in that very year, 1921. That was the first of many major instances of acceptance—next was the Spanish prison service one month later, the Spanish Navy in 1923, and the Spanish Air Force. Large amounts were produced, and the inability of its successor, the Star Pistol, to be made in the needed quantities, made it so the Astra 400 remained in service until 1950. This example is notable for being adopted by the Spanish Carabineros (Civil Guard), an organization that, prior to the Spanish Civil War, was concerned primarily with border patrol and customs maintenance. This example is in Very Good-to-Fine condition overall with strong mechanics and a more-than-decent refinishing.
Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 92% of its current metal finish. There are intermittent spots of minor pitting from erosion under the current finish. Edges have light thinning and intermittent dings, some of which disrupt the finish. The grip frame has thinned. The screws have light tool marks but are still serviceable, one screw is missing from the right grip. There is also light oxidation. All the markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good-to-Fine condition, as refinished. Box, Paperwork, and Accessories: This pistol includes one (1) 8-round magazine and a soft case.
GunBroker.com Item #984758398, “Spanish ASTRA Carabineros Model 1921 400 9mm Largo Semi-Auto Pistol, C&R”, was sold on 5/28/23. Final Price: $727. Bid Count: 97 total bids were received from 12 bidders in 7 different states.
Per product listing: Standard Manufacturing’s DP-12 is a premium self-defense, double-barreled, pump-action, 12-Gauge shotgun that holds 16 shells when fully loaded. Barrel accessory compatible, using Tru-Choke thread patterns. Comes with a safety lock, Ironsights, and a soft case.
GunBroker.com Item #986518437, “Standard Manufacturing DP-12 12-Gauge Shotgun | Used”, was sold on 5/25/23. Final Price: $765. Bid Count: 103 total bids were received from 4 bidders in 4 different states.
Per product listing: Post-WWII – Korean War 1952 Production CMP Expert Grade 30-06 Springfield M1 Garand 30-06. Features: SA Bolt, SA trigger group, Serial Number: 4265908, Brand New CMP Stock, Brand New Criterion Barrel, Muzzle and Throat Reading 0+/ 0+. Included in listing: CMP Custom HardCase, Certificate of Authenticity, M1 Garand. Owners Manual, 1 En bloc Clip. Each CMP M1 Garand rifle is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspaced, repaired if necessary and test fired for functionality. Rifles do not have import marks.
GunBroker.com Item #988251021, “Post-WWII M1 Garand Springfield 30-06 CMP Expert Grade”, was sold on 5/28/23. Final Price: $2,703. Bid Count: 124 total bids were received from 18 bidders in 12 different states.
Per product listing: Winchester Repeating Arms 1894, Manufactured March 1898, Serial Number 32405, Received in warehouse on March 15, 1898, Shipping from warehouse on Mark 19, 1898, Original Order Number: 5390 Bore Condition: Good/Excellent, Type: Rifle, Serial: 32405, Caliber: 30, Barrel Type: Octagon, Trigger: Plain, Pistol Grip Stock, Shotgun butt, Rubber butt plate, Checkered.
The Winchester Model 1894 rifle is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was designed by John Browning in 1894 and originally chambered to fire two metallic black powder cartridges, the .32-40 Winchester and .38-55 Winchester. It was the first rifle to chamber the smokeless powder round, the .30 WCF (.30 Winchester Center Fire, in time becoming known as the .30-30 Winchester) in 1895.
The Model 1894 has been referred to as the “ultimate lever-action design” by firearms historians such as R. L. Wilson and Hal Herring. The Model 1894 is the rifle credited with the name “Winchester” being used to refer to all rifles of this type and was the first commercial sporting rifle to sell over 7,000,000 units. The Rifle was a very early production model 1894 with almost all of the upgrades available at the time, authenticated by the Cody Firearms Museum. This is a Beautiful Very Early Production Winchester 1894 with almost all of the factory upgrades available at the time. Listing Includes: Custom Display Case w/ Bronze Engraved Plaque, Framed Cody Firearms Museum Letter
GunBroker.com Item #985260469, “Rare Winchester 1894 30 WCF – MFG. 1898 – with Cody Letter”, was sold on 5/13/23. Final Price: $4,025. Bid Count: 124 total bids were received from 22 bidders in 12 different states.
The last on our list of items sold with the highest bid count in May is #25:
Per product listing: This is an Expert Grade WWII M1 Garand from January 1945. Each CMP M1 Garand rifle is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, headspace, repaired if necessary and test-fired for functionality. Specifications of the Springfield Armory M1 Garand: Caliber: .30-06 Springfield (7.62×63mm), Serial Number: 3406101, Date manufactured: WWII January 1945, CMP Muzzle Reading: 0+, CMP Throat Reading: 0+, CMP Rifle Grade: RM1 Expert, Barrel Length: 24″, Total Length: 43.5″, Action: Gas-operated, rotating bolt, Rate of fire: 40–50 rounds/min, Effective firing range: 500 yd, Feed system: 8-round en-bloc clip, internal magazine, SA Bolt, SA Trigger Group, Serial Number: 3406101, Brand New CMP Stock, Brand New Criterion Barrel, Muzzle and Throat Reading 0+/ 0+. Listing includes CMP Custom HardCase, Certificate of Authenticity, M1 Garand Owners Manual, 1 En bloc Clip.
GunBroker.com Item #986838746, “WWII M1 Garand Springfield 30-06 CMP Expert Grade”, was sold on 5/21/23. Final Price: $2,925. Bid Count: 145 total bids were received from 23 bidders in 15 different states.
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