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M1 “tanker” Garand myth

What is a M1 tanker Garand rifle?

4 Responses to “M1 “tanker” Garand myth”

  1. mikee Says:

    But I need one to go with my absolutely real and not made for civilian sales Lee-Enfield Jungle Carbine, my Mosin sniper rifle, my Winchester 1897 Trench Gun (complete with bayonet lug, of course), and my curved-barrel Tanker Grease Gun. All of which are real, and were really, really used in battle in WWII. The sellers told me so.

  2. Windy Wilson Says:

    And that big “P” in the circle on the stock means it was used in Patton’s Third Army in its push to Berlin.

  3. Deaf Smith Says:

    I would really love a M1 Garand shortened and made specificly in .308.

    Yes a kind of M1A ‘SOCOM’ but with 8 round enblock clip and no muzzle break (flash hider would be ok though.)

    Unfortunately they would want $2000 bucks for such a thing, never mind what it really cost to make it.

  4. mariner Says:

    The “Tanker” Garand

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