Valuation Guides World War II Firearms M1 Garand

How Much is My M1 Garand Worth?

Dubbed by General George S. Patton as “the greatest battle implement ever devised,” the semi-automatic M1 Garand became the iconic U.S. service rifle of WWII and Korea.

Curious about how much your M1 Garand rifle is worth? Whether you’re looking to sell or simply understand current pricing, we’ll help you assess the market value of your firearm.

About the M1 Garand

Collectors focus on manufacturer rarity, condition, originality of parts, and whether features are early WWII or later post-war replacements. Winchester rifles in original finish with correct parts sit at the high end of the value range. Post-war Springfields, particularly import-marked rifles, trade at lower values.

Origin

U.S.

Manufacturer(s)

Springfield Armory, Winchester (WWII); International Harvester, H&R, Beretta (post-war)

Caliber

.30-06 Springfield

Action

Semi-automatic, gas-operated

Service Years

1936–1957 (frontline), later in reserves

Notable Features

Lockbar sights, early trigger guards, correct op-rods, original finish, no import marks, manufacturer-correct parts

M1 Garand Values & Variants

M1 Garand rifles are highly sought after by WWII collectors and enthusiasts. Values are highly influenced by originality, condition, variant type and any unique historical markings. Most examples on the market range from $800 to $3,000 depending on manufacturer and provenance.

Common Variants & Value Ranges

  • Springfield Armory (WWII)

    Estimated Value: $800 – $2,500

  • Winchester (WWII)

    Estimated Value: $800 – $3,000

  • International Harvester (post-war)

    Estimated Value: $1,000 – $2,500

  • Harrington & Richardson (post-war)

    Estimated Value: $800 – $1,500

  • Beretta (post-war)

    Estimated Value: $1,200 – $3,000

Factors That Influence M1 Garand Values

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Originality:

M1 Garands with original parts, and factory markings typically command higher prices due to their authenticity and appeal to collectors.

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Condition:

Clean, well-maintained M1 Garand firearms in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition will sell for significantly more than worn or modified examples.

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Historical Markings / Provenance:

If there are markings or provenance that link your M1 Garand to a specific military unit, wartime service, or historical event - collector interest and market value can greatly increase.

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Restoration:

Whether your M1 Garand has been refinished, restored or modified will significantly affect pricing. Original finishes are typically more desirable.

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How much is my M1 Garand worth?
Most M1 Garands fall between $800 and $3,000 depending on originality, condition, and manufacturer.
Which manufacturers are most desirable?
Winchester rifles in correct, original condition are typically most desirable. Post-war makers like Beretta, International Harvester, and H&R are collectible but tend to value lower than WWII Winchesters.
Do import marks impact value?
Yes. Import-marked rifles usually sell for less than non-import, all-correct examples.
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