It is no longer in use as a fighting weapon of war in the United States, but it commonly used for military ceromonies. The last war it was used in for fighting purposes by the United States was early in Vietnam.
It was designed in 1932 by John C. Garand. It started being used by U.S. Forces in 1936 and is still being used today for drilling use.
The M1 Garand was first fielded in 1936.
M1 Garand was the US combat rifle during World War II and the Korean war
The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic rifle. It was designed in 1928 and produced from 1936 to 1957. It was the first standard-issue semi-automatic rifle. It was used in wars such as World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War.
M1 Garand was the most widespread rifle in WWII, but some were also given an M1A1 Garand. Few were given automatic rifles like the BAR and Thompson
M1-Garand is used in Vietnam. And thats about it.
Doesn't exist. However, the M1 Garand is a rifle.it was used in WW2 and it holds a clip not a magazine. and was used by the US.Correction: The M1 Garand does have a magazine. The clip is integrated into the feeding system, but is still fed into the magazine.
Doesn't exist. However, the M1 Garand is a rifle.it was used in WW2 and it holds a clip not a magazine. and was used by the US.Correction: The M1 Garand does have a magazine. The clip is integrated into the feeding system, but is still fed into the magazine.
Yes, they are available used from many sources.
the M1 garand rifle.
4m1 garand, m1 carbine
M1 Carbine Or M1 Garand
If the Americans were fighting in the battle the M1 Garand was there also. In the pacific and European theatre they were used in every battle America was in in the second world war. While the above is generally true regarding the European theatre, but at the outbreak of the war, there were several units which still had not fielded the Garand yet, particularly in the Marine Corps. The first battles in the Pacific saw units armed primarily with the Springfield M1903, rather than the Garand.
The M1 Garand was the standard issue rifle of US forces during the Second World War. However, the issue of the M1 hadn't been fully implemented at the onset of the war, so many units (particularly in the Pacific) were still equipped with the M1903, and a number of the Iver Johnson rifles were also issued throughout the Armed Forces in order to supplement the Garand.
It was designed in 1932 by John C. Garand. It started being used by U.S. Forces in 1936 and is still being used today for drilling use.
The M1 Garand was first fielded in 1936.
Your springfield M1 garand was made in 1945.