Noted firearms expert Ian Hogg described the operation of the M1 Garand in his book Guns and How They Work, writing: "Originally developed in .276in caliber, it was changed to .30in due to ...
and Garand would eventually patent his “Semiautomatic, Caliber .30, M1 Rifle” during 1932. However, it would take until January 9, 1936, for the U.S. Military to officially adopt the promising ...
Residents of five towns in Maguindanao del Sur turned over to the Army's 33rd Infantry Battalion 17 more firearms on Thursday, March 20, in support of a regional disarmament program of the 6th ...