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Feature garand vs. pedersen Garand Vs. Pedersen The adoption of the “U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1” in 1936 was an
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City

St. Remi / /

Company

Garands / U.S. Machine Gun Co. / International Harvester Co. / Winchester Repeating Firearms Co. / Colt Patent Firearms Mfg. / Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. / Vickers-Armstrong Ltd. / /

Country

Switzerland / Mexico / United States / Canada / Portugal / United Kingdom / China / /

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USD / /

Event

Force Majeure / Person Travel / /

Facility

Fort Benning / National Firearms Museum / Springfield Armory / /

IndustryTerm

excessive manufacturing costs / improved gas system / gauge maker / /

Organization

Ordnance Board / American Army / U.S. Army Infantry Board / United States Army / American military / US Federal Reserve / Bureau of Standards / U.S. Army / Semiautomatic Rifle Board / U.S. military / /

Person

Julian S. Hatcher / John C. Garand / James L. Hatcher / John Cantius Garand / Douglas MacArthur / John D. Pedersen / BRUCE N. CANFIELD / /

Position

guard / Chief of Staff General Douglas MacArthur / General / Officer / Field Editor / chief of staff / noted small-arms designer / Staff General / /

Product

M14 / Mauser / /

PublishedMedium

American Rifleman / /

URL

www.americanrifleman.org / /

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