Check our “Collectors Only” pages for current inventory or email Michael@M1Garand.com for additional manufacturers as we have plenty in stock!Select, Service and Battle Grade Carbines come with one 15rd genuine WWII magazine ( only where permitted by law ), a quality commercial sling and ...
The M1 Garand Rifle is still in use by drill teams and honor guards at NY St Patrick's Day Parade and Tomb of the Unknown in Athens, Greece
even more than the M1 Garand). By the end of WWII all production had ceased. Some of the carbines remained in service or in storage overseas, many others returned home to America, where they were inspected and rebuilt to the updated standards set for the carbine at that time. The...
The M1 Garand rifle was one of the most iconic weapons of World War II. The United States military was the only WWII combatant that armed its standard infantrymen with a semi-automatic rifle. The Garand served from the steaming jungles of the Pacific to the sands of North Africa and across...
I own two m1 carbines and a m1 garand national match love them all! NormV June 19, 2022 at 1:44 am I bought one marked Inland Mfg. Div., General Motors, 5-44 on the barrel. Inland Div. With a serial number below on the receiver top just back of the rear sight. The stock is...
During the Second World War, the American GI was armed withthe best battle rifle of the conflict, the M1 Garand. But as great a piece of hardware as it was, it was not always appropriate for some applications. Basically, the M1 Carbine was developed in response to a requirement for a ...
The M1A’s National Match Grade, 22-inch medium weight stainless steel barrel provides a long sight radius for outstanding iron sight accuracy, with a 4-groove 1:8 right hand twist and shot-steadying muzzle brake to put rounds right where intended. The NM Grade .062 post front sight is ...