Primer 219: US M1 Garand "Gas Trap"

  / study-guide-219-153284288   For those interested, this is our study guide for this lesson. These are for our $5 patrons, however we have opted to provide this one for free. Please enjoy and consider supporting us in our future research efforts! C&Rsenal's Primer series invites you into Professor Gruffudd's history classroom. Attend a detailed, multimedia lecture on historic firearms development, function, and live fire every other Tuesday! If you enjoy this lesson and want to see more, please consider supporting us at:   / candrsenal   https://www.subscribestar.com/candrsenal Prints/patches/shirts from the show: https://candrsenal.com/shop/ Ballistol USA https://amzn.to/3ULUnqU https://ballistol.com/ Ballistol Elsewhere https://www.ballistol-shop.de/index.p... Special thanks to: Loaner: Andrew Foster Alex MacKenzie of Springfield Armory National Historic Site https://www.nps.gov/spar/index.htm Andrew at Archival Research Group https://archivalresearchgroup.com/ Danny Michael of Cody Firearms Museum https://centerofthewest.org/cody-fire... Supplemental reading: The M1 Garand Rifle Bruce M. Canfield Garand Collectors Association Journal Summer 2024 Early Clips and the Model 1926 Part 1 Alex Mackenzie Garand Collectors Association Journal Fall 2025 Garand's First Gas Gun: The .276 T3 Part 2 Alex Mackenzie Garand Collectors Association Journal Summer 2025 Garand's First Gas Gun: The .276 T3 Part 1 Alex Mackenzie Garand Collectors Association Journal Fall 2024 Early Clips and the Model 1926 Part 2 Alex Mackenzie The M1 Garand World War II Scott A Duff The Book of the Garand Julian S. Hatcher The New Yorker January 30, 1943 The Man Behind the Gun John McCarten Ammunition data thanks to DrakeGmbH    / drakegmbh   Animations by Bruno!    / @baanimations3689   Snail Mail/Contact us at: https://candrsenal.com/contact/