The Essential M1 Garand

A Practical and Historical Guide for Shooters and Collectors

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Publisher Description

The first self-loading rifle to see widespread military use, the robust M1 Garand survived the tests of battle from World War II to Vietnam, and it remains a favorite among competition shooters and collectors to this day.

In this heavily illustrated, practical history, author Jim Thompson, a longtime M1 shooter and collector, tells the complete story of the rifle's development, look, feel, and function. A thoroughly researched overview of the M1 Garand goes beyond industrial histories and provides background on manufacturers and stateside sources as well as discussing ammunition and accuracy. Detailed photo sections present:

• Early and World War II rifles
• World War II and postwar rebuilds (including rare postwar rifles from the US and Italy)
• Special purpose rifles and rarities, including sniper, match, and competition rifles plus the T26
• Spinoffs and derivatives, including the M14, M1A, and BM.59

In addition, reprinted and heavily annotated military and National Match manuals, an updated troubleshooting chart, and a section on reloading provide valuable functional data and rules of thumb with the shooter in mind. Collectors will benefit from an extensive parts compendium.

The final part of the book, dedicated to the enjoyment and maintenance of the M1, addresses some common questions about the rifle and offers detailed instruction on some expert procedures for maintaining and smoothing this wartime classic.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
February 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
232
Pages
PUBLISHER
Skyhorse
SELLER
SIMON AND SCHUSTER DIGITAL SALES INC
SIZE
178.3
MB

Customer Reviews

trfcnte ,

What a dud.

There isn’t a single piece of information here that can’t be found in the M1 rifles subreddit, or with a cursory google search. The troubleshooting guide is a joke. Some of the chapters are a short paragraph with info from the CMP’s website. Save your money.

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