The price can range anywhere from $500 to over $2000, depending on specifics.
M1 Garand, Thomson, Bar, Springfield, Sten, Lee Enfield, Bren, Fg42, 30 cal, 50 cal, Mg42, and Mg34
30/06
M1 Garand, M1A1 Thompson, Colt. .45, Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), Grease Gun, K-Bar Bayonet Knife, M1 Carbine, 30 Cal. Light, 50 Cal.
your M1 garand was made in 1954
Your M1 garand was made in 1943.
Your M1 garand was made in 1944.
Your springfield M1 garand was made in 1945.
For Range the M1Garand is better, but for close quarters and compact-ability the M1/M1A1 Carbine is better. It's the difference between cartridge's M1 garand is in 30-06, and the M1/M1A1 carbine is in 30 carbine, which is designed for close range shooting
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.
Your M1 garand was made in 1942.
30/06, 150 grain
Its M1 Carbine, M1 Garand, M1A1 Thompson, M3 "Grease gun", browning automatic rifle, M1903 Springfield, M1917 enfield, M1897 trench gun, M1917 browning .30 cal. LMG, Browning .30 Cal. HMG, M1911 COLT. 45, Bazooka and variants.