Depends on condition, i was offered $1000 for my service grade Winchester
Do a search for Winchester M1 carbine... that will answer your questions.AnswerThe question was about the M1 Garand 30-06, not the .30 carbine. No it was not manufactured, but toward the end of WW2 some M1 rifles were modified in the field with the Browning 20-round box magazine. The American M14 and Italian BM-59 rifles were copies of the Garand action with an external box magazine, scaled down to fire the .308 Winchester (7.62mm NATO). AnswerWinchester produced the M1 Garand during the WWII years only.
The serial number which you have provided,indicates that your Winchester M-1 Garand rifle was made by Winchester in the year 1944.
The Winchester M1 Garand with the serial number 249052 was manufactured in 1941, specifically in the month of February. Winchester produced M1 Garands during World War II, and this serial number falls within the range of early production models. For precise dating, consult a detailed M1 Garand serial number lookup or reference guide.
100-10000 USD depending on specifics
the worth of an object is subject to what one is willing to pay for it. that aside, i have seen rather rough garands go for the $800 range. i was offered $1000 for mine which is a Service Grade Winchester.
I would guess original and unfired about $900 plus or minus
It depends when it was made. 500 to 5,000
Your M1 garand was made in 1943.
Your M1 garand was made in 1944.
your M1 garand was made in 1954
Your springfield M1 garand was made in 1945.
Your M1 garand was made in 1942.