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M1 Garand

From Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
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The M1 Garand rifle has been seen in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:

Specifications

  • Weight: 9.5 lb (4.31 kg) to 11.6 lb (5.3 kg)
  • Length: 43.6 in (1,107.4 mm)
  • Barrel length: 24 in (609.6 mm)
  • Cartridge: .30-06 Springfield
  • 7.62x51mm NATO: (U.S. Navy and some commercial variants)
  • Action: Gas-operated, rotating bolt
  • Muzzle velocity: 2,850 ft/s (853 m/s)
  • Effective range: 634 yd (580 m)[3]
  • Feed system: 8-round "en bloc" clip internal magazine
  • Sights: Aperture rear sight, blade type front sight with "wings"
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M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06
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M1-C Sniper Variant with M84 scope - .30-06.
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M1-D Sniper Variant with M84 scope - .30-06. Note the different type of scope mount. The flash suppressor is an option on both models.
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T26 Tanker Garand Rifle - .30-06

M1 Garand

Film

  • Seen in the Virtual Armory behind Trinity in The Matrix

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Television

  • U.S Soldiers in Mail Call. Also seen is the M1C-sniper varient

Video Games

Animation

Type 5

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Type 5 - 7.7x58mm
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Type 5 - 7.7x58mm
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Type 5 - 7.7x58mm

Weight 9.13 lb (4.14 kg)
Length 43.25 in (1,099 mm)
Cartridge 7.7x58mm Arisaka
Action Gas-Operated, Rotating bolt
Muzzle velocity 2,740 ft/s (840 m/s)
Feed system 10-Round Internal Box Magazine loaded via two 5-Round Stripper Clips


The Type 5 Rifle was a Japanese experimental semi-automatic rifle. It was a copy of the American M1 Garand but with an integral 10-round magazine and chambered for the Japanese 7.7x58mm Arisaka cartridge. Where the Garand used an en-bloc clip, the Type 5's integral magazine was charged with two 5 round stripper clips and the rifle also used Japanese style tangent sights. The Type 5 had been developed alongside several other experimental semi-automatic rifles. However, none of the rifles entered into service before the end of the World War II, with only 250 being made and many others were never assembled. There were several problems with jamming and feed systems, which also delayed its testing.

Video Games