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The National Interest on MSNThe M1 Garand Was Truly Iconic, But Does It Live Up to the Hype?The historical significance of the M1 Garand can't be overstated. It was the first semi-automatic military rifle to be employed as a standard shoulder weapon, a point that was quite notable at the ...
From the American Rifleman archives, NRA member writes Dope Bag noting trouble with sourcing a proper-length bayonet to display with a personal World War II M1 Garand rifle.
The M1 Garand has been lauded as the greatest battle rifle of all time. Most shooters recognize one, but few know much about it today.
In honor of the 125th anniversary of American Rifleman, the following is an excerpt from the August 1938 issue: The M1 Garand--Our New Service Rifle.
The M1 Garand was easily the best main battle rifle of the Second World War, and it was praised by the GIs who carried it, but also by General Dwight D. Eisenhower who had described it as the ...
This is every rifle the Marine Corps has issued to Marines in the service's 250-year history, from muskets to M4s.
The M1 Carbine was the most prolific American small arm of WWII—even more so than the Garand. Here's everything you want to know about it.
The M1 Garand was the first semi-automatic rifle used by the U.S. Army—from 1936 through 1957—able to put out 40-50 rounds per minute without breaking a sweat.
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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Randall Hoffman, Commanding Officer of MCRD Parris Island Weapons and Field Training Battalion, Fires the M1 Garand rifle during the Hearst Doubles Match at Camp Perry Ohio ...
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