The M1 Garand went on to serve through World War II, Korea, and the phase-out started in 1959 when its derivative, the M14 chambered in 7.62x51mm began replacing it. Garand designed the rifle while ...
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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 Remember: The M1A shares many similarities to the M14, but is semi-automatic rather than selective fire. If there’s any one thing that the Springfield M1A rifle will be known ...
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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