FIREARMS · WWII U.S. SERVICE RIFLES

M1 Garand Rifles

Springfield Armory production, Lend-Lease returns and the occasional M1D sniper variant — every M1 Garand for sale is photographed and graded as the exact rifle you’ll receive.

In the Case Right Now

LIVE INVENTORY — ONE OF EACH

Springfield and Its Successors

Springfield Armory made most of them, with wartime Winchesters and postwar H&R and International Harvester runs — the receiver heel stamp names the maker and serial range. Lend-Lease returns and the occasional M1D sniper variant land here as well.

Watch for the BM-59 too: Beretta’s magazine-fed evolution of the Garand, which appears in the case above whenever one is in stock. Every rifle is graded and photographed as the exact piece you’ll receive.

Common Questions

How does buying a firearm online from Old Steel Arsenal work?Every firearm ships to a licensed FFL dealer of your choice — pick your dealer at checkout and we handle the transfer paperwork and shipping. See our FFL & Shipping page for the full process.
Who manufactured M1 Garands?Springfield Armory made the bulk of them, with wartime production from Winchester and postwar runs by H&R and International Harvester. The receiver heel stamp tells you the maker and serial range.
What ammo is safe in an M1 Garand?Stick to .30-06 loaded to M2 Ball spec (or use an adjustable gas plug for modern hunting loads) — slow-burning powders can bend the op rod.