In 1933, after a multiyear selection process, the designation “M1” was awarded to the Garand rifle in .30-06 caliber. General George Patton would one day call…
The m1 garand was the best infantry rifle of ww2. But it was big and heavy and too powerful . Had great sights. The m16/m4 was better and we should stay with it and save money.
Error in this writer's pitch ... yeah, pitch, not report, as it seems a sales pitch.
Claims the 7.62 round is not good at a distance ... uh, they are used by snipers in the military, and LEO.
The m1 garand was the best infantry rifle of ww2. But it was big and heavy and too powerful . Had great sights. The m16/m4 was better and we should stay with it and save money.
Error in this writer's pitch ... yeah, pitch, not report, as it seems a sales pitch. Claims the 7.62 round is not good at a distance ... uh, they are used by snipers in the military, and LEO.
I own one and to me it’s sacred! I’m very humbled to have it! 🫡