![]() ![]() PLEASE NOTE : Laws and regulations concerning replica weapons vary greatly by State and Locality. This is a premier collector's replica, perfect for historical display, reenactment, or a burglar’s decoy left just outside your gun safe! Length: 43" Weight: 8 Lbs Stock made from hard wood with sturdy metal (zinc) functional parts, the action functions (nothing can be chambered, clip is non-functional) and the cocked trigger gives a satisfying snap. The look and feel are just like an original. This is the finest replica on the market today. The Garand is still used by drill teams and military honor guards. Most M1 rifles were issued to American Army and Marine troops, though many thousands were also lent or provided as foreign aid to America's allies. forces in World War II, the Korean War, and, to a limited extent, the Vietnam War. However, the M1 continued to be used in large numbers until 1963 and to a lesser degree until 1966. 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 in 1957. Called "The Greatest Battle Implement Ever Devised" by General George S. 30, M1) was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation. Note that clip is not functional.M1 GARAND REPLICA New Made Item: The M1 Garand (officially the United States Rifle, Caliber. Made with hard wood stocks, sturdy metal (zinc) and functional parts, this is a premier collector's replica, perfect for a historical display in your home or office. ![]() It has an authentic look and hefty feel - just like the original. It is also widely sought by the civilian population as a hunting rifle, target rifle, and military collectible. Soldiers and Marines throughout World War II, but especially during the island-hopping campaigns of the Pacific. This legendary and dependable rifle made a name for itself in the hands of U.S. The M1 Garand, was the first semi-automatic rifle to be generally issued to the infantry of any nation. ![]()
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