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- M1 Garand - Wikipedia
Garand's original design for the M1 used a complicated gas system involving a special muzzle extension gas trap, later dropped in mid-1940 in favor of a simpler drilled gas port
- M1 Garand by CMP - Civilian Marksmanship Program
Offered in both the original 30-06 Springfield and the versatile 308 Winchester, this new production Garand bridges historical authenticity with modern reliability The 30-06 version honors the spirit of the original U S service rifle, a warhorse revered by veterans and collectors alike
- Brand-New M1 Garands Are Back Thanks to CMP - Guns. com
CMP has been reviving old government M1 rifles for decades, but it crossed the river into new-production Garands this month, with a promise for more variants down the road The minty-new CMP
- Garand rifle | WWII, Semi-Automatic, M1 | Britannica
The Garand was the first semiautomatic military rifle used as a standard combat shoulder weapon It was the basic U S infantry weapon in both World War II and the Korean War
- M1 Garand - What to Know About the First Semi-Automatic Rifle
John Garand was part of the M14’s design team, bringing a whole host of improvements, making the M14 a legitimate competitor on the battlefield
- T31: Garand’s Bizarre Bullpup - Forgotten Weapons
The T31 was John Garand’s last project during his employment at Springfield Armory It was proposed in 1948 as a bullpup configuration rifle to minimize muzzle blast and flash It was a select-fire rifle with a 20-round detachable box magazine and basically every aspect of the design was unorthodox The original gas system was more pneumatic than anything else, with the whole handguard tube
- M1 Garand History: From WWII Service to Modern-Day Legacy - Max . . .
Explore the full history of the M1 Garand rifle—design, WWII use, surplus imports, and why it remains iconic among collectors today
- United States M1 Rifle | National Museum of American History
John Garand was a civil service employee As the chief civilian engineer at the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts, he invented a semiautomatic 30-caliber rifle known as the M1 or the "Garand "
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