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Inland M1 Carbine Winner Announced
by AmmolandCongratulations to James Shields of Ohio, the winner of the Student of the Gun / Inland Manufacturing .30 Carbine Giveaway. James is a dedicated follower of Student of the Gun and was chosen at random
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M1 Garand still clocking in overseas as needed (13 PHOTOS)
by Chris EgerThe Norwegian King's Guard recently got a chance to qualify with their ceremonial rifle, the veteran U.S. M1 Garand.
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The Blue Danube waltz played in 30.06 via M-1 Garand (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerPerhaps the most recognizable sound on the range is the characteristic "ping" of the enbloc clip ejecting from the M-1 Garand. So recognizable in fact, that it can be put to music.
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Miculek gives the new M1 Carbine Paratrooper a workout (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerJerry Miculek got his hands on a new production Inland M1 Carbine in the much sought-after folding stock model similar to that used by the Army airborne units in World War II.
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Walther’s bringing back the PPQ M1 Classic
by Max SlowikWalther's bringing back a favorite, the original PPQ M1 Classic, with the fully-ambidextrous paddle-style magazine release for true ambidextrous controls.
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Guns.com Memorial Day message (VIDEO)
by Jim GrantGuns.com Memorial Day 2014 special message. To all those who gave their lives serving out great nation, we say "thank you" and we honor your sacrifice.
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What’s old is young again: Chiappa’s Citadel M1-22 rifle
by Kristin AlbertsWhat do you get when a classic WWII gun collides with a plinking-man’s .22 rifle? The Chiappa Citadel M1-22. Fans of the original M1 carbine will quickly recognize the trademark features of the old standby now replicated into a svelte, light, low-budget shooter built to tickle the fancies of both youngsters and the young-at-heart.
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