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- Ammo - M1 Garand Forum. com
"The M1 rifle was designed specifically for this long range ammunition (i e 174 grain M1 Ball), and all the tests leading to the adoption of the rifle were made with the M1 ammunition, which was the service ammunition when the rifle was standardized in January 1936 " Book of the Garand: Chapter 6 "M1 and M2 Ammunition" (page 125) Attached Files
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- Help needed identifying the true heritage of this CMP-documented . . .
Help please I inherited this M1 NM from my father While I have the original CMP letter confirming this rifle was sold in April of ‘58 as quot;NATIONAL MATCH COND 1 quot;, but two “Defense Eagle Acceptance” stamps are not present, the hooded NM peephole is circa 1962, the bolt serial number appears to be circa 1944, and there
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- M1 Carbine - Blue Sky Arlington, VA - The Firearms Forum
sky blue was a importer these guns are normally mis-matched and made of various parts from different makers of the m1
- Best Modern M-1 Carbine? - The Firearms Forum
I've been thinking about getting an M1 Carbine replica I have read discussions of the pros and cons of M1 carbines made by Auto Ordnance, Inland, and Fulton Armory Seems like the Fulton Armory carbines are the preferred model in a repro gun, but they are quite expensive and usually take a
- South Korean Arlington Ordinance M1 Rifle
The T26 M1 was developed in the Phillipines during WWII for jungle fighting The troops sent samples to Springfield Armory for testing, but by the time they got going, the war was over, the idea was dropped Sometime , in the early 1960's an outfit in California called Fed Ord bought a large amount of demilled parts
- Help needed identifying the true heritage of this . . . - M1 Garand Forum. com
Help please I inherited this M1 NM from my father While I have the original CMP letter confirming this rifle was sold in April of ‘58 as quot;NATIONAL MATCH COND 1 quot;, but two “Defense Eagle Acceptance” stamps are not present, the hooded NM peephole is circa 1962, the bolt serial number appears to be circa 1944, and there
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