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I know there is a separate "Guns" thread but I think the Garand may deserve it's own thread? What motivated this is that I just acquired my third Garand at a gunshow yesterday. I'm addicted, I admit it. How many others are like me in the FL family?
In cleaning it up this morning, I realized that the Garand calls to me like no other rifle. And I've owned all sorts of rifles; semi-auto, pump, bolt-action, single shot, etc. I like the M1903 and the M1917 and who could not be smitten by the M1 carbine? I appreciate the AR15 and the AK but IMHO they are souless. None feel as good as the Garand when I shoot it. I don't have any history with this rifle since I never used the Garand in anger or in training. My dad, uncle, father-in-law, and uncle-in-law all did in WWII, both in Europe and the Pacific. and another uncle in Korea. However, I grew up on WWII movies, "Combat!" on TV, GI Joe, etc. I was entralled by "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" on HBO. Maybe it is nostalgia? But it's more because the Garand is a joy for me to use at the range. If it was a pain to shoot or uncomfortable then I wouldn't have three and counting. What a wonderous piece of machinery it was (and still is); a reliable, accurate, semi-auto military rifle! It probably was like holding a space gun for the GIs that grew up in the 1930s using bolt-action or single shot rifles. Anyway, there are three of these in the safe and I can't say there won't will be more down the line. Anybody else feel this way or am I just weird?
Thanks for reading this far - back to cleaning.
John
The newest - '45 Springfield with '57 VAR barrel and SA and BMB parts - a so-called Danish Garand:
In cleaning it up this morning, I realized that the Garand calls to me like no other rifle. And I've owned all sorts of rifles; semi-auto, pump, bolt-action, single shot, etc. I like the M1903 and the M1917 and who could not be smitten by the M1 carbine? I appreciate the AR15 and the AK but IMHO they are souless. None feel as good as the Garand when I shoot it. I don't have any history with this rifle since I never used the Garand in anger or in training. My dad, uncle, father-in-law, and uncle-in-law all did in WWII, both in Europe and the Pacific. and another uncle in Korea. However, I grew up on WWII movies, "Combat!" on TV, GI Joe, etc. I was entralled by "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" on HBO. Maybe it is nostalgia? But it's more because the Garand is a joy for me to use at the range. If it was a pain to shoot or uncomfortable then I wouldn't have three and counting. What a wonderous piece of machinery it was (and still is); a reliable, accurate, semi-auto military rifle! It probably was like holding a space gun for the GIs that grew up in the 1930s using bolt-action or single shot rifles. Anyway, there are three of these in the safe and I can't say there won't will be more down the line. Anybody else feel this way or am I just weird?
Thanks for reading this far - back to cleaning.
John
The newest - '45 Springfield with '57 VAR barrel and SA and BMB parts - a so-called Danish Garand: