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No single small arm is more closely identified
with the U.S. World War II infantryman than the rifle sometimes
called "the last true butt stroker." The M-1 Garand's sturdy, 10-pound
stock- unlike those of its successors-was heavy enough to deliver
a lethal blow to an adversary. At the finest rifle ranges in the
world the M-1 Garand still competes in and regularly wins high-powered,
military-format matches at ranges up to 1,000 yards. The only rifle
that regularly outscores John Garand's design is its direct progeny,
the M-14.
- TM 9-1276/TO 39A-5AD-2 - Cal. 30 Carbines
M1, M1A1, M2 and M3
- The Fighting Garand
- FM 23-5 - U.S. Rifle, Carbine .30 M1
- M1 Carbine Owners Manual - Historical
Background, Description and Data, Mechanical Training,
Inspection, Repair and Rebuild
- TM 9-1005-222-12 (M1, M1C, M1D) Operator
and Organizational Maintenance Manual
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- M-14 Rifle Accurization
(Also Applicable
To M1A Rifles)- United States Army Marksmanship Unit (Guide
To National Match Accurizing As Performed By U.S. Army
Shooting Team Gunsmiths
- TM 9-1005-222-35 - Rifle, Caliber .30,
M1, M1C (Sniper's) and M1D (Sniper's) - DS, GS and Depot
Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts and Special Tool
Lists
- M1 Garand Troubleshooting Guide
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