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Garand
[ gar-uhnd, guh-rand ]
noun
- John C(an·tius) [kahn, -tsy, y, s], 1888–1974, U.S. inventor of M-1 semiautomatic rifle, born in Canada.
Example Sentences
There are also thousands of rifles, especially the legendary M1 Garand from World War II. “Simply because of how many were produced,” Miller said.
Included in the D-Day exhibit is an M1 Garand rifle carried by Pvt.
Clad in the Corps’ iconic dress blue uniform and shouldering wooden M-1 Garand rifles, this 24-member unit makes you believe that they share a single heartbeat.
At one time, his collection included more than 70 firearms used in war from various historical periods, including six M1 Garands, which he paid $400 apiece for.
They say volunteers should be able to fire an M-1 Garand rifle in all types of weather and be available at least one day a week.
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