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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
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
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 "
M1 Garand History | Garand Collectors Association - The GCA One of the more promising designs was submitted by a young, Canadian-born inventor named John Cantius Garand He was quickly employed by the main U S arms factory, Springfield Armory in Massachusetts, to develop his design further