General Patton named the M1 Garand the 'Greatest battle implement ever devised". Blow the dust off your hands before picking up this piece of history. In the short history of GoatGuns, making this has been an act of love and patience.
The M1 Garand, designed by John Garand in the 1930s, is a semi-automatic rifle that served as the standard-issue infantry rifle for the United States during World War II and the Korean War. Chambered for the .30-06 Springfield cartridge, it replaced bolt-action rifles and offered faster firepower. The M1 Garand is known for its distinctive "ping" sound when the en-bloc clip is ejected. It is celebrated for its reliability and accuracy, earning praise from soldiers. The M1 Garand's legacy includes its significant role in U.S. military history and its influence on the development of modern semi-automatic rifles.
SIZE & COLOR
13" Length 2" Height
Wood grain with matte black metal internal parts