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All World War II .30-cal. M1 Carbine ammunition was manufactured with non-corrosive primers. If the barrels were not routinely cleaned, there were no corrosive primer salts to ruin the bores.
Redesigned barrels and sights had increased its accuracy and ruggedness. Still a tough rifle to produce, the Garand was coming out of the Army’s Springfield Arsenal at a 560-per-day clip.
Hailed as “the greatest battle implement ever devised,” the M1 Garand is a WW2 legend—but was it really that flawless? In this video, I share some hot takes on its performance, reliability ...