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How to pronounce "Garand"?
Being a relative new-comer to Garands, I seem to have discovered yet another "raging controversy" among some Garand
fanatics.
I put up a video and pronounced the name of the Rifle "Guh-rand" with emphasis on "rand" as I've heard it pronounced on nearly any gun show I've seen about it.
I got a comment from an irate person saying, "You are saying it wrong! You must pronounce it as Mr. Garand said his name" ... like "errand" but add a G to it.
I am fully aware from Julius Hatcher's book that this is how Mr. Garand's name was pronounced, but like I say, I've rarely heard the Garand rifle pronounced the same way.
So, what is the common view here? Did I just happen to stumble into a particularly cranky person on this issue, or is he right and is nearly everyone pronouncing it incorrectly?
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12-29-2011 01:26 PM
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Poe-ta-toe, pah-tah-toe, the main thing is you got one. I find myself saying it both ways for some reason, guess it depends on what mood I'm in. I think I'll just call it the "BIG STICK"for now on. Cheers.
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It sounded like "gear-end" but he was noted as saying he just let folks call him Ger- rand as they always pronounced it that way. The rifles real name is M1936 but over the years it took his name on and stuck. Rick B
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Oh, good grief, the rifel's real name was NOT the M1936.
It's "real name" was:
United States
Rifle, Caliber .30, M1
Later:
Rifle, Caliber .30, M1
Seriously, where to you people come up with this nonsense?
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Originally Posted by
Amsdorf
Oh, good grief, the rifel's real name was NOT the M1936.
... It's "real name" was:
United States
Rifle, Caliber .30, M1
Later:
Rifle, Caliber .30, M1
Seriously, where to you people come up with this nonsense?
It's called "tugging the chain of the pompous." And the name of the rifle is: U. S. Rifle Cal. .30 M1. Sez so on the receiver heels of my 3 iterations thereof.
See? I can be pompous, too!
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I have plenty of documentation proving it was M1936 [ Model 1936 ] from Springfield armory just as many other U.S. Military weapons were for years. The Monikers came from nothing more than discussions..
You are a new collector and pretty harsh with your mouth on many of the forums. You have been kicked from a few and banned from others already. I suggest you tone it down just a tad and am surprised that you are a preacher and acting as you are on the net. Rick B
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BIG STICK !!!!!! That's what us simple country folk call it here in Florida. When I say folk I just mean me.
What did Patton call it?
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Please document your assertions. I'll let the puerile ad hominems pass. But I will note that not all preachers are a limp-wristed pansies.

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I have plenty of documentation proving it was M1936 [ Model 1936 ] from Springfield armory just as many other U.S. Military weapons were for years. The Monikers came from nothing more than discussions..
You are a new collector and pretty harsh with your mouth on many of the forums. You have been kicked from a few and banned from others already. I suggest you tone it down just a tad and am surprised that you are a preacher and acting as you are on the net. Rick B
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Please provide the documentation for you assertions. I would appreciate it.
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