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    M-1 Garand Tips and Tricks

    I wrote an article on M-1 Garandicon tips and tricks for my Michigan Firearms Examiner column. I had to break it into three parts due to article size restrictions.

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    Tips and tricks for the M-1 Garand
    The best Garand manual, loading the 'en bloc' clips, and "The tragedy of M-1 Thumb."

    M-1 Garand tips & tricks: Part 2 - Cleaning, lubrication, ammo & spare parts

    M-1 Garand tips & tricks: Part 3 - Malfunctions & accuracy improvements
    I also wrote an article on how to buy a Garand from the CMPicon.

    How to purchase a M-1 Garand from the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP)
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