Below will help you with knowing what year your receiver was made. That book will answer all your questions about parts and numbers. Approximate serial number range: 425,001 - 3,000,000 Manufacturing date range. Well, the short answer is that it is likely made up of components from many different years. If you aren't that interested in history and evolution of the Garand I would recommend you just get the first book, Serial Numbers and Data Sheets. The M1 Garand, World War II: History of development and production, 1900 through 2 September 1945 (also called the 'Red Book') M1 Garand Serial Numbers And Data Sheets: These are all by Scott Duff and I've included the Amazon link for your convienience: I'm sure other folks on here will suggest some others, but these have been the most helpful to me in figuring out what part numbers are correct for month/year of production. I don't know if you plan on continuing your journey into the world of Garands after this purchase, but if you are there are a few helpful books that are worth the money.
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