What Ain't Necessarily So About The M1 Garand
Semiauto Rifles
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You'll Never Believe What The Bloke Does With An M1 Garand!
Bloke on the Range blokesplains certain bits of received knowledge about the M1, and how they ain't necessarily so.
Also packed full of handy tips, like how not to get your thumb caught in the action.
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