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SPRINGFIELD – In 1936, the United States Army enlisted the help of the Springfield Armory's Garand M1 rifle - a decision that would go on to help win World War II. To commemorate the 80th anniversary ...
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Why own a vintage M1 Garand when you can own the vintage M1 Garand? The .30 caliber M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle belonging to John Garand himself — the brilliant Canadian-American gunsmith whose ...
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The experimental Garand that almost replaced the M1
The T20 family was Springfield Armory’s attempt to push the M1 Garand far beyond its original role. Engineers modified the rifle to fire in select-fire modes, turning it into a controllable automatic ...
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Here’s What You Need to Know: There’s no better asset than reliability. Gen. George Patton, the renowned World War II commander who possessed a sizable ego, called the M-1 Garand rifle “the greatest ...
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M1 Carbine vs. M1 Garand: WWII Rifles with Similar Names But Completely Different Purposes
At first glance, the M1 Carbine and M1 Garand seem like they could be brothers. Both rifles were iconic during World War II, used by American soldiers, and share the “M1” designation. For a new ...
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