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At one time, the National Rifle Association really didn't like the M1 Garand. Here's the story behind this unique chapter in military history.
The first 100 M1 Garand rifles were received at the Philadelphia Depot on March 12, 1938, and retained, awaiting further instructions by the quartermaster of that depot.
The M1 Carbine is one of the most recognizable and long-serving military firearms in the world. Though many consider it to be the anemic kid brother of the legendary M1 Garand, the carbine has its ...
Last week the Marine Corps delighted the Army’s ordnance officers by officially adopting the Garand as the Corps’s standard rifle.
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.
Col. Rene Studler, the chief of ordnance, directed Springfield Armory to develop a suitable carbine for widespread issue. John Garand, the M1’s head designer, began work on an appropriate ...
The M1 Carbine is one of the most recognizable military firearms in the world. Here's an overview of how it works, and how you can own one today.
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