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M1 Garand
The M1 Garand was the standard rifle of the United States military during the Second World War and the first semi-automatic rifle to be issued as a primary arm by a major armed force, officially replacing the bolt-action Springfield M1903 as the US Army's standard rifle in 1936.
The Garand features a distinctive loading method where the entire 8-round en-bloc clip is inserted into the action, automatically ejecting when expended and locking the bolt open for a rapid reload. The sharp closing of the bolt when a clip was inserted could result in the bolt slamming shut on the operator's thumb, resulting in a condition given names such as "rifleman's thumb" or "Garand thumb."
Much is made of the "ping" sound that occurred when the metal clip landed on a hard surface, but this "disadvantage" imagines that wars are fought as one-on-one duels in perfect silence, and was seldom a factor in reality. In videogames, the Garand is often depicted as impossible to reload without expending the entire clip; this is not strictly true, as it is possible to eject a partially fired clip by pressing the clip latch button and operating the action, though this requires the use of both hands. Soldiers were drilled to fully expend a clip rather than attempt this in combat.
The Garand served in both theaters in WW2 and remained the standard US rifle in the Korean War, being replaced by the select-fire M14 Rifle in 1957, though Garands remained in service until the seventies. The M14 is essentially a Garand redesigned for fully automatic operation and use of a detachable magazine.
There were also 2 sniper variants of the M1 Garand rifle being the M1C (formerly M1E7, introduced in June 1944) and M1D (formerly M1E8, introduced in September 1944). The only difference between the 2 models was the mounting system for the telescopic sights. The M1C could mount the M73, M81, M82 and M84 scopes using a Griffin & Howe mount affixed to the left side of the received, whereas the M1D could mount the M82 and M84 scopes in a Springfield Armory mount attached to the rear of the barrel (for proper identification use the following method: M1C has 2 mounting rings for the sight, M1D has only a single ring). Both served in WW2 and saw relatively limited service in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
At the end of WW2 there were some trials with a shortened M1 Garand carbine version called the T26 Tanker Garand in the Philippines. Although the weapon has never been officially adopted by the US Forces, there are commercial versions available on the market.
The Garand is popular today, because of its design and effectiveness. General George S. Patton described the Garand as "the greatest battle implement ever devised".
Specifications
(1936 – 1963)
- Type: Battle Rifle
- Caliber: .30-06 Springfield, 7.62x51mm NATO
- Weight: 9.5 lbs (4.3 kg) - 11.6 lbs (5.3 kg)
- Length: 43.5 in (110.5 cm)
- Barrel length: 24 in (61 cm)
- Muzzle velocity: 2,800 ft/s (853 m/s)
- Capacity: 8-round "en bloc" clip
- Fire Modes: Semi-Auto
M1 Garand
The M1 Garand rifle has been seen in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Gung Ho! | Marine Raiders | 1943 | ||
A Walk In The Sun | Norman Lloyd | Private Archimbeau | 1945 | |
John Ireland | Pfc. Windy Craven | |||
The Story of G.I. Joe | Various actors | Various characters | 1945 | |
Battleground | Van Johnson | Private Holley | 1949 | |
Sands of Iwo Jima | John Wayne | Sgt. John M. Stryker | w/ M7 bayonet | 1949 |
John Agar | PFC Peter Conway | |||
Forrest Tucker | PFC Al Thomas | |||
Richard Jaeckel | PFC Frank Flynn | |||
Martin Milner | Pvt. Mike McHugh | |||
Arthur Franz | Corporal Robert Dunne | |||
US Marines | w/ M7 bayonet | |||
The Third Man | U.S. troops | 1949 | ||
The Steel Helmet | Gene Evans | Sgt. Zack | 1951 | |
Fixed Bayonets! | Gene Evans | Sgt. Rock | 1951 | |
Go for Broke! | Van Johnson | 2LT Michael Grayson | 1951 | |
Henry Nakamura | Tommy | |||
Don Haggerty | SFC Culley | |||
Lane Nakano | Sam | |||
Akira Fukunaga | Frank | |||
Ken K. Okamoto | Kaz | |||
Henry Oyasato | SSG Ohhara | |||
Harry Hamada | Masami | |||
George Tanaguchi | Ohhara's brother | Uncredited | ||
Halls of Montezuma | Neville Brand | Sgt. Zelenko | w/ M7 bayonet | 1951 |
Richard Hylton | Conroy | |||
Bert Freed | Slattery | |||
Jack Palance | Pigeon Lane | |||
Robert Wagner | Koffman | |||
Jack Webb | Sgt. Dickerman | |||
US Marines | w/ M7 bayonet | |||
Decision Before Dawn | George Tyne | Sgt. Griffin | 1951 | |
Retreat, Hell! | Russ Tamblyn | Jimmy McDermid | 1952 | |
Various actors | U.S. Marines | Featured with and without M1 bayonet and M7 rifle grenade launcher | ||
Battle Circus | U.S. Army soldiers | 1953 | ||
The War of the Worlds | U.S. Army soldiers and Marines | 1953 | ||
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms | National Guard soldiers and NYPD officers | 1953 | ||
Godzilla | Japanese Defense Forces | 1954 | ||
White Christmas | U.S. Army soldiers | 1954 | ||
Beachhead | Tony Curtis | Burke | 1954 | |
To Hell and Back | Audie Murphy | Himself | 1955 | |
Charles Drake | Pvt. Brandon | |||
Marshall Thompson | Pvt. Johnson | |||
Various | Various characters | |||
Battle Cry | Various | U.S. Marines | 1955 | |
It Came from Beneath the Sea | Various | U.S. Navy sailors | 1955 | |
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers | Various | U.S. Army soldiers | 1956 | |
Between Heaven and Hell | National Guards | 1956 | ||
Attack | Buddy Ebsen | Tolliver | 1956 | |
20 Million Miles to Earth | Various | U.S. Marines and Italian soldiers | 1957 | |
Men in War | Vic Morrow | Cpl. James Zwickley | 1957 | |
Darby's Rangers | Murray Hamilton | Sgt. Sims Delancey | 1958 | |
Darby's Rangers | Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | 1958 | |
The Young Lions | Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | 1958 | |
Dean Martin | Michael Whiteacre | |||
The Young Lions | Montgomery Clift | Noah Ackerman | 1958 | |
When Hell Broke Loose | Charles Bronson | Steve Boland | 1958 | |
Pork Chop Hill | U.S. Army soldiers | 1959 | ||
Woody Strode | Pvt. Franklin | |||
Hell to Eternity | US Marines | 1960 | ||
Reptilicus | Danish soldiers | 1961 | ||
Lonely Are the Brave | Bill Bixby | Helicopter crewmember | 1962 | |
Merrill's Marauders | Peter Brown | Bullseye | 1962 | |
Hell Is for Heroes | James Coburn | Cpl. Henshaw | 1962 | |
Bobby Darin | Pvt. Corby | |||
Fess Parker | Sgt. Pike | |||
Harry Guardino | Sgt. Larkin | |||
Nick Adams | Homer | |||
Various | US Soldiers | |||
The Black Seagull (Chyornaya chayka) | Cuban soldiers | 1962 | ||
Manchurian Candidate, The | US Army honor guard | 1962 | ||
The Longest Day | John Wayne | Lt. Col. Benjamin Vandervoort | 1963 | |
Various actors | US Army soldiers | |||
Dr. Strangelove | US forces | 1964 | ||
The Thin Red Line | Jack Warden | 1st Sgt. Welsh | 1964 | |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - Season 1 | Unknown THRUSH agent | Used with M7 Rifle Grenade Launcher | 1964 | |
Seven Days in May | Martin Balsam | Paul Girard | 1964 | |
Battle of the Bulge | George Montgomery | Sgt. Duquesne | M1C Garand | 1965 |
Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | Featured with and without M7 rifle grenade launcher | ||
Help! | Various actors | Cult member and Bahamian police | 1965 | |
None But the Brave | U.S. Marines | 1965 | ||
Cast a Giant Shadow | U.S. Army | 1966 | ||
The Battle of Algiers | French soldiers | 1966 | ||
Poppies Are Also Flowers | Brigands, Colonel Salem's men | 1966 | ||
Is Paris Burning? | US Army and Free French Forces soldiers | 1966 | ||
Beach Red | Marines | 1967 | ||
The Devil's Brigade | Andrew Prine | Private Theodore Ransom | 1968 | |
Various actors | US Army soldiers | |||
The Green Berets | Various actors | Mike Force Honor Guards | 1968 | |
Various actors | Mike Force Honor Guards | T26 Tanker Garand | ||
Various actors | ARVN troops | |||
Various actors | Strike team members | |||
OSS 117 - Double Agent (Niente rose per OSS 117) | Tuaregs guard | 1968 | ||
Anzio | Giancarlo Giannini | Private Cellini | 1968 | |
If…. | Combined Cadet Force | 1968 | ||
The Bridge at Remagen | Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | 1969 | |
100 Rifles | Michael Forest | Humara | 1969 | |
100 Rifles | Mexican soldiers | 1969 | ||
Castle Keep | Al Freeman Jr. | Private Allistair Piersall Benjamin | 1969 | |
Kelly's Heroes | Gene Collins | Pvt. Babra | 1970 | |
Patton | American soldiers | 1970 | ||
Catch-22 | American honor guard | 1970 | ||
The Omega Man | 1971 | |||
Godzilla vs. Gigan | JSDF personnel | 1972 | ||
Savage Sisters | Various actors | Philippine soldiers, guerrillas | 1974 | |
Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold | Thugs | 1975 | ||
Jaws | Roy Scheider | Police chief Martin Brody | 1975 | |
Jaws | Robert Shaw | Quint | 1975 | |
The Muthers | Rocco Montalban | Rocco | 1976 | |
Various actors | Pirates, Camp guards | |||
The ... Beautiful Country (il ... Belpaese) | Carabinieri | 1977 | ||
Drummer-Crab (Le Crabe-Tambour) | French soldiers, Viet Minh fighters | 1977 | ||
A Bridge Too Far | Ryan O'Neal | Brigadier General James Gavin | 1977 | |
Go Tell the Spartans | South Vietnamese troops | 1978 | ||
National Lampoon's Animal House | ROTC cadets | 1978 | ||
Convoy Busters (Un poliziotto scomodo) | carabiniers and policemen | 1978 | ||
The Inglorious Bastards | French Resistance member | 1978 | ||
The Outsider (1980) | Niall O'Brien | Emmet Donovan | 1980 | |
The Big Red One | Mark Hamill | Griff | 1980 | |
Lee Marvin | The Sergeant | |||
Various actors | Various characters | |||
Flatfoot in Egypt | Bedouins | 1980 | ||
Enter the Ninja | A guard | 1981 | ||
Stripes | recruits | 1981 | ||
The Border (1982) | Honor Guard Detail | 1982 | ||
Year of Living Dangerously, The | U.S. Marine guards | 1982 | ||
Uncommon Valor | Gene Hackman | Col. Rhodes | 1983 | |
Code Name: Wild Geese | Manfred Lehmann | Klein | M1D with M84 scope and fake suppressor | 1984 |
Ninja III: The Domination | Phoenix PD officers | 1984 | ||
A Soldier's Story | soldiers | 1984 | ||
Nadine | Gary Grubbs | Cecil | 1987 | |
Extreme Prejudice | one of Cash's men | semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling | 1987 | |
Six Against the Rock | U.S. Marines | 1987 | ||
Empire of the Sun | US Soldiers | 1987 | ||
Equalizer 2000 | Rebels | 1987 | ||
The Deer Hunter | Matthew Broderick | Eugene Morris Jerome | 1988 | |
Biloxi Blues | Matthew Broderick | Eugene Morris Jerome | 1988 | |
Hell Comes to Frogtown | Borger guards | 1988 | ||
RoboCop 2 | 1990 | |||
Born on the Fourth of July | veterans | 1989 | ||
Air America | soldiers of Laotian General Soong | 1990 | ||
Cape Fear | Various actors | US Army soldiers on an allegorical car | 1991 | |
Diên Biên Phú | Viet Minh | 1992 | ||
A Midnight Clear | Gary Sinise | Vance 'Mother' Wilkins | 1992 | |
Ethan Hawke | Will Knott | |||
Frank Whaley | Paul 'Father' Mundy | |||
Forrest Gump | Various actors | Alabama National Guardsmen | 1994 | |
Clear and Present Danger | Air Force Honor Guard | 1994 | ||
Mulholland Falls | Various actors | L.A.P.D. honor guard | 1996 | |
Life Is Beautiful | American Soldiers | 1996 | ||
The English Patient | American Soldiers | 1996 | ||
Saving Private Ryan | Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | 1998 | |
Adam Goldberg | Pvt. Stanley Mellish | |||
Vin Diesel | Private Adrian Caparzo | |||
Jeremy Davies | Cpl. Timothy Upham | |||
Paul Giamatti | Sergeant Hill | |||
Tom Hanks | Cpt. Miller | |||
Matt Damon | Pvt. James Francis Ryan | |||
The Thin Red Line | Dash Mihok | PFC Doll | 1998 | |
Jim Caviezel | Pvt. Witt | |||
Matt Doran | Pvt. Coombs | |||
Ben Chaplin | Pvt. Bell | |||
Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | |||
When Trumpets Fade | Martin Donovan | Capt. Pritchett | 1998 | |
Blues Brothers 2000 | Militiaman | 1998 | ||
The Matrix | Seen in the Virtual Armory behind Trinity | 1999 | ||
Harsh Realm | Brad Greenquist | Captain Wolfe | M1-D Sniper Variant with M84 scope | 1999 |
American Beauty | 1999 | |||
X-Men | US Marine Honor Guard | 2000 | ||
Pearl Harbor | Newsreel footage | U.S. military personnel | 2001 | |
A Beautiful Mind | U.S. Soldiers | 2001 | ||
Windtalkers | Martin Henderson | Private Nellie | 2002 | |
The Quiet American | Gen. The's soldiers | 2002 | ||
Secondhand Lions | 2003 | |||
Saints and Soldiers | Corbin Allred | Cpl. Nathan 'Deacon' Greer | 2003 | |
Deacons for Defense | some Deacons | 2003 | ||
Hellboy | Angus MacInnes | Sgt. Whitman | 2004 | |
Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War | South Korean soldier | 2004 | ||
Siamese Outlaws | Polices | 2004 | ||
The Notebook | soldiers | 2004 | ||
The Great Raid | Craig McLachlan | Lt. Riley | 2005 | |
Sam Worthington | PFC Lucas | |||
Various actors | U.S. Rangers and some Filipino resistance | one seen with M7 rifle grenade launcher | ||
Thank You For Smoking | 2005 | |||
Days of Glory | Bernard Blancan | Sergent Roger Martinez | 2006 | |
Benoît Giros | Capitaine Durieux | |||
Free French Soldiers | ||||
Flags of our Fathers | Jamie Bell | Pfc. Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski | 2006 | |
Jesse Bradford | Corporal Rene Gagnon | |||
Benjamin Walker | Corporal Harlon Block | |||
Adam Beach | Corporal Ira Hayes | |||
Paul Walker | Sergeant Hank Hansen | |||
Various actors | U.S. Marines | |||
Home of the Brave | honor guard | 2006 | ||
Letters from Iwo Jima | U.S. Marines | 2006 | ||
The Good Shepherd | Soldiers in the unnamed Central American country | 2006 | ||
The Bridge | Lars Steinhöfel | Walter Forst | with M7 bayonet | 2008 |
US soldiers | w/ M7 bayonet | |||
The Red Baron | ANZAC troops | Mocked as Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* | 2008 | |
The Dark Knight | Heath Ledger | The Joker | 2008 | |
David Dastmalchian | Thomas Schiff | |||
Various actors | Joker's men | |||
Gran Torino | Clint Eastwood | Walt Kowalski | 2008 | |
Bee Vang | Thao Vang Lor | |||
Miracle at St. Anna | Omar Benson Miller | Private First Class Samuel 'Sam' Train | 2008 | |
Michael K. Williams | Private Tucker | |||
Various actors | US Army soldiers | |||
Street Kings | LAPD honor guard | 2008 | ||
Che Part One: Argentine | Benicio del Toro | Che Guevara | 2008 | |
Miracle at St. Anna | Omar Benson Miller | Private First Class Samuel Train | 2008 | |
An American Carol | 2008 | |||
Brother's War | Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | 2009 | |
Red and White (Merah Putih) | Darius Sinathryah | Marius | 2009 | |
Lukman Sardi | Amir | |||
Donny Alamsyah | Tomas | |||
T. Rifnu Wikana | Dayan | |||
Dutch/Indonesian soldiers | ||||
71: Into the Fire | Seung Hyun Choi | Oh Jung-Beom | 2010 | |
Sang-woo Kwone | Ku Kap-jo | |||
Hyeong-tak Shin | Dal-young | w/ M7 bayonet | ||
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Various | South Korean Army soldiers | |||
Various | Student soldiers | w/ M7 bayonet | ||
Spoils of War | 2009 | |||
Elephant White | several examples in weapons caches | 2010 | ||
The A-Team (2010) | 2010 | |||
Djinns (Stranded) | Emmanuel Bonami | Pvt. Ballant | with the optic sight | 2010 |
Oba: The Last Samurai | Various actors | US Marines and Military Policemen | 2011 | |
Memorial Day | Reed Sigmund | Gorski | 2011 | |
Aaron Courteau | Frankie Califano | |||
Various | 82nd Airborne Paratroopers | |||
The Front Line (2011) | Go Soo | 1stLt. Kim Soo-hyeok | M1D variant; occasionally seen with M84 scope attached | 2011 |
Ko Chang-seok | MSgt. Yang Hyo-sam | |||
Da-Wit Lee | Pvt. Nam Sung-Sik | |||
Various actors | ROK soldiers | |||
Captain America: The First Avenger | Chris Evans | Steve Rogers | 2011 | |
Various actors | US Army soldiers | |||
My Way (2011) | Various actors | US Army soldiers | 2011 | |
Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed | David Nibley | Sergeant Jones | 2011 | |
Jasen Wade | Corporal Curtis | w/ M7 Rifle Grenade Launcher | ||
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Red Tails | American troops | 2012 | ||
Red Tails | German troops | 2012 | ||
Cockneys vs. Zombies | 2012 | |||
Machete Kills | On gun wall | 2013 | ||
Pacific Rim | 2013 | |||
Fury | U.S. Army soldiers | 2014 | ||
Captain America: The Winter Soldier | Chris Evans | Steve Rogers | 2014 | |
The Monuments Men | U.S. troops | 2014 | ||
Bridge of Spies | U.S. Army snipers | M1D with M84 sniper variant | 2015 | |
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk | honor guard | 2016 | ||
Hacksaw Ridge | Andrew Garfield | Desmond Doss | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Vince Vaughn | Sergeant Howell | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Ben O'Toole | Corporal Jessop | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Richard Pyros | Randall "Teach" Fuller | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Luke Bracey | Smitty Ryker | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Luke Pegler | Milt "Hollywood" Zane | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Firass Dirani | Vito Rinnelli | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Ben Mingay | Grease Nolan | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Goran D. Kleut | Andy "Ghoul" Walker | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | Nico Cortez | Wal Kirzinski | 2016 | |
Hacksaw Ridge | US Army soldiers | 2016 | ||
Memorial Day | Aaron Courteau | Frankie Califano | 2016 | |
Detroit | Michigan Army National Guard | 2017 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Combat! | Dick Peabody | Little John | 1962-1967 | |
Combat! | Pierre Jalbert | Caje | 1962-1967 | |
Combat! | Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | 1962-1967 | |
Rat Patrol | Justin Tarr | Pvt. Tully Pettigrew | 1966-1968 | |
Rat Patrol | Various actors | US Army soldiers | rarely used | 1966-1968 |
Hawaii Five-O | . | USAF Honor Guard | Pilot Episode | 1968 |
M*A*S*H | Various actors | Various U.N. soldiers | 1972-1983 | |
A Rumor of War | Brad Davis | Lt. Philip 'Phil' Caputo | Dressed up to resemble M14 Rifles | 1980 |
A Rumor of War | Keith Carradine | Lt. Murph McCoy | Dressed up to resemble M14 Rifles | 1980 |
A Rumor of War | Michael O'Keefe | Lt. Walter Cohen | Dressed up to resemble M14 Rifles | 1980 |
A Rumor of War | Various actors | U.S. Marines | Dressed up to resemble M14 Rifles | 1980 |
Tour of Duty | Vietnamese Villager | S01E03 | 1987 | |
Tour of Duty | Vietnamese sniper | M1C Sniper Variant / S02E06 | 1989 | |
Tour of Duty | Michael Madsen | Sgt. Block | M1-C Sniper Variant / S02E06 | 1989 |
The X-Files - Season 1 | "The Jersey Devil" (S1E04), "Space" (S1E08) | 1993 | ||
Star Trek: Voyager | Robert Beltran | Chakotay | "The Killing Game" | 1995-2001 |
Star Trek: Voyager | Robert Duncan McNeill | Tom Paris | "The Killing Game" | 1995-2001 |
Star Trek: Voyager | Tim Russ | Tuvok | "The Killing Game" | 1995-2001 |
Star Trek: Voyager | Roxann Dawson | B'Elanna Torres | "The Killing Game" | 1995-2001 |
Star Trek: Voyager | Various actors | U.S. Army soldiers | "The Killing Game" | 1995-2001 |
Band of Brothers | Damian Lewis | Richard "Dick" Winters | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Peter Youngblood Hills | Shifty Powers | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Ross McCall | Joseph Liebgott | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | James Madio | Frank Perconte | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Bart Ruspoli | Pvt. Tipper | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Marc Warren | Pvt. Albert Blythe | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Mark Huberman | Pvt. Hashey | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Douglas Spain | Pvt. Garcia | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Matt Hickey | Pvt. Patrick O'Keefe | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Mark Lawrence | Cpl. William Dukeman | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Donnie Wahlberg | Carwood Lipton | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet | 2001 |
Band of Brothers | Various actors | US Army soldiers | occasionally seen with M1 bayonet and M7 rifle grenade launcher | 2001 |
Foyle's War - Season 4 | US Army soldiers | "Invasion" (S4E01) | 2006 | |
House of Saddam | Aris Sahn | Young Uday Hussein | 2008 | |
House of Saddam | Yigal Naor | Saddam Hussein | 2008 | |
Mail Call | R. Lee Ermey | Himself | Seen in saddle on his jeep | 2002-2009 |
Mail Call | R. Lee Ermey | Himself | equipped with M7 rifle grenade launcher / Season 1 | 2002-2009 |
Mail Call | Newsreel footage | M1C-sniper variant / Season 1 | 2002-2009 | |
Mail Call | US Army soldier re-enactors | Season 1 | 2002-2009 | |
Eureka | American soliders | American soliders | 2006-2012 | |
Life - Season 1 | LAPD Honor Guard | 2007 - 2008 | ||
My Name is Earl | soldiers | 2008 | ||
The Pacific | James Badge Dale | Robert Leckie | 2010 | |
The Pacific | Ashton Holmes | Sid Phillips | 2010 | |
The Pacific | Jacob Pitts | Bill "Hoosier" Smith | 2010 | |
The Pacific | Brendan Fletcher | Bill Leyden | 2010 | |
The Pacific | Joseph Mazzello | Eugene Sledge | 2010 | |
The Pacific | Gary Sweet | Gunny Sgt. Elmo Haney | 2010 | |
The Pacific | Various actors | U.S. Marines | 2010 | |
The Pacific | Various actors | US Army soldiers | 2010 | |
Lost - Season 6 | one of Jacob's followers | "LA X (Part 2)" (S6E02) | 2010 | |
CSI: Miami | Various actors | U.S. Marine honor guard | "Come As You Are" | 2002-??? |
Sanctuary | Various actors | U.S. Soldiers | "Normandy" | 2011 |
Falling Skies | Extra | Resistance fighter | 2011 | |
Foyle's War - Season 8 | US Army soldiers | "Sunflower" (S8E03) | 2013 | |
Parer's War | US Marines | 2014 | ||
Policie Modrava | Members of the Military History Club | In a holster/ "Případ Strnad" (S1E04) | 2015 | |
The Last Ship | Thorwald's men | "Fight the Ship" (S2E02) | 2015 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines | Seen only in cutscenes; unusable | 1998 | ||
WWII G.I. | "Grenade Garand" | Fitted with M7 rifle grenade launcher | 1999 | |
Medal of Honor (1999) | 1999 | |||
Medal of Honor: Underground | Multiplayer Only | 2000 | ||
Fallout Tactics | "M1 Garand" | 2001 | ||
World War II Online: Battleground Europe | "M1 Garand" | Released with 1.34 update | 2001 | |
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2002 | |
Medal of Honor: Frontline | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2002 | |
Battlefield: 1942 | "M1 Garand" | Added with the release of patch v1.6; primary weapon of the American Engineer class; cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2002 | |
Forgotten Hope | M1 and M1C with M84 Garand | 2003 | ||
Vietcong | M1C with M84 sniper variant | 2003 | ||
Day of Defeat | "Garand Rifle" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2003 | |
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory | 2003 | |||
Hidden & Dangerous 2 | "M1 Garand" | 2003 | ||
Call of Duty (2003) | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2003 | |
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2003 | |
Medal of Honor: Infiltrator | 2003 | |||
Call of Duty: United Offensive | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2004 | |
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault | "M1 Garand" | Fitted with bayonet | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2004 |
Forgotten Hope 2 | 2005 | |||
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 | M1 Garand | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2005 | |
Day of Defeat: Source | Primary weapon of the American Rifleman class; cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2005 | ||
Call of Duty 2 | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2005 | |
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2005 | |
Medal of Honor: Heroes | Available in few levels | 2006 | ||
Call of Duty 3 | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2006 | |
Commandos: Strike Force | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2006 | ||
Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 | "M1 Garand" | Can be fitted with M7 bayonet | Standard weapon of the American Corporal, Rifleman, Artillery Officer, RTO, and Mortar Observer classes | 2006 |
Alliance of Valiant Arms | Appears as an unlockable weapon | 2007 | ||
Medal of Honor: Airborne | "M1 Garand" | Upgrades give it a match barrel, adjustable sights, and an M7 rifle grenade launcher | 2007 | |
Medal of Honor: Vanguard | "M1 Garand" | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied; can be upgraded with a scope | 2007 | |
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty | 2008 | |||
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway | "M1 Garand" | M1C variant with M82 scope in multiplayer | Cannot be reloaded until the entire clip is emptied | 2008 |
Call of Duty: World at War | "M1 Garand" / "M1000" | Can be fitted with flash hider, bayonet, M7 rifle grenade launcher, and a sniper scope | 2008 | |
Battlefield 1943 | "M1 Garand" | Standard weapon of the American Rifleman class; can be fitted with M7 rifle grenade launcher | 2009 | |
Death to Spies: Moment of Truth | 2009 | |||
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 | "WWII M1 Garand" | Unlocked by registering as a Battlefield "Veteran"; picture of the weapon's info in-game incorrectly shows the Type 5 rifle | 2010 | |
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker | "M1C" | M1C with M82 sniper variant | 2010 | |
Mafia II | "M1 Garand" | 2010 | ||
Fallout: New Vegas | "Battle Rifle" / "This Machine" | 2010 | ||
Karma Online | "M1 Garand" | 2011 | ||
7554 (VG) | "Garand" | 2011 | ||
Heroes & Generals | "M1 Garand" | 2012 | ||
Sniper Elite V2 | M1-D | M1D with M84 variant | 2012 | |
Project Reality: Normandy | With optional M7 rifle grenade launcher | 2013 | ||
Project Reality: Normandy | M1C with M82 sniper variant | 2013 | ||
Enemy Front | M1 GARAND | 2014 | ||
Sniper Elite III | M1D with M84 sniper variant | 2014 | ||
Counter-Strike Online | M1 Garand | Chambered for 7.62 NATO | 2014 | |
Mafia III | 2016 |
Animation
Film Title | Character | Notation | Date |
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The Iron Giant | US Army soldiers | With M7 rifle grenade launchers | 1999 |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
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Stella Women's Academy, High School Division Class C³ | C³ Club | Imaginary | 2013 |
Magic Kaito: Kid the Phantom Thief | Episode 04 | 2010 |
Type 5
Weight 9.13 lb (4.14 kg)
Length 43.25 in (1,099 mm)
Cartridge 7.7x58mm Arisaka
Action Gas-Operated, Rotating bolt
Muzzle velocity 2,740 ft/s (840 m/s)
Feed system 10-Round Internal Box Magazine loaded via two 5-Round Stripper Clips
The Type 5 Rifle was a Japanese experimental semi-automatic rifle. It was a copy of the American M1 Garand but with an integral 10-round magazine and chambered for the Japanese 7.7x58mm Arisaka cartridge. Where the Garand used an en-bloc clip, the Type 5's integral magazine was charged with two 5-round stripper clips and the rifle also used Japanese style tangent sights. The Type 5 had been developed alongside several other experimental semi-automatic rifles. However, none of the rifles entered into service before the end of the World War II, with only 250 being made and many others were never assembled. There were several problems with jamming and feed systems, which also delayed its testing.
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Battlefield: 1942 | 2002 | |||
Battlefield 1943 | 2009 | |||
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 | Functions exactly the same as the M1 Garand | 2010 |
See also
- Beretta BM59, an Italian Garand clone with a detachable magazine.
- M14 Rifle, a similar weapon developed in the 1950s firing 7.62 NATO from a detachable magazine.