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1 Weapons of the United States Army and Marine Corp
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2 Small Arms of the American Military
M1 Garand M1 Carbine M1A1 Thompson M3 Grease Gun M1911A1 Colt .45 M1918A2 Browning Rifle - BAR M1903A3 Springfield Sniper Rifle

3 M1 Garand Rifle Detailed description - History
The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for the Springfield rifle cartridge, used by the United States Army from to The rifle was named after its designer John Garand. It was the first standard-issue semi-automatic military rifle.Called "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton, the Garand officially replaced the bolt- action M1903 Springfield as the standard service rifle of the United States Armed Forces in 1936 and was subsequently replaced by the selective-fire M14, starting in During World War II, the M1 gave U.S. forces a distinct advantage in firefights against their Axis enemies, as their standard-issue rifles were more effective than the Axis' slower-firing bolt-action rifles. The M1 continued to be used in large numbers until 1963 and to a lesser degree until Like its predecessor, the M1 originated from the Springfield Armory. Today, the M1 remains in use for drill purposes.

4 M1 Garand Rifle Detailed description - Operation
The M1 is an air-cooled, gas-operated, clip-fed, semi-automatic, shoulder-fired weapon. This means that the air cools the barrel; that the power to cock the rifle and chamber the succeeding round comes from the expanding gas of the round fired previously; that it is loaded by inserting an en-bloc (i.e., it goes into the rifle's action and functions as part of the rifle) metal clip (containing eight rounds) into the receiver; and that the rifle fires one round each time the trigger is pulled. After the eight rounds have been shot, the empty clip automatically ejects with an audible "ping" noise. The M1 was the standard-issue service rifle of the U.S. forces in World War II and the Korean War, and also saw service to a limited extent in the Vietnam War. Most M1 rifles were issued to U.S. forces, though many thousands were also lent or provided as foreign aid to American allies. The Garand is still used by drill teams and military honor guards. It is also widely sought by the civilian population as a hunting rifle, target rifle, and military collectible.

5 M1 Garand Rifle Statistics Weight - 9.5 lb to 11.6 lb Length - 43.5 in
Barrel length - 24 in Cartridge Springfield, it was called the “thirty aught six” because it was introduced in 1906. Action - Gas-operated, rotating bolt Rate of fire - 40−50 rounds/min Muzzle velocity - 2,800 feet per second Effective firing range yd Feed system - 8-round en-bloc clip, internal magazine Sights - Rear: adjustable aperture, front: wing protected post

6 M1 Garand Rifle Reactions Implementation – Who used it.
Famously, General George Patton is often quoted as saying “The M1 is the best battle implement ever devised.” The soldiers could disassemble the rifle on the battlefield using a round from their gun, making it easy to clean or maintenance the gun between gunfights. Implementation – Who used it. Standard Infantrymen Rifle throughout WWII. The squad leader, assistant leader, riflemen and ammo bearer would all have an M1 Garand.

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