- Addition to the collection - M1 carbine
- Hey Faulkner
- ;( No M1's?
- I was raised on this puppy.
- ;) 03 rifles
- M1917
- 1903 springfield usmc sights
- m1 garand sear jig ??
- paperback booklet how to set up 1903 springfield and model 70 winchester ??
- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER M-1 GARAND/M-1 CARBINE HELP
- M-1 WINCHESTER CARBINE/BLUE SKY ARLINGTON
- M1 CARBINE/STANDARD PRODUCT..HELP
- This MOnth's project.
- Question about light gray finish on NPM
- Saginaw M1 Carbine from SOG
- M1 Carbine Barrel Band Issue
- Opinions on this Garand
- Garand Site Woes
- Getting More Comfortable with My M1 Carbine
- M1 Garand leather sling
- Garand Gas Plug Question
- Question about M1 Garand ammo
- CMP Garands costs..
- The Civilian Marksmanship Program Now Offering M1 Garands in .30-06 and .308
- Widener's has en blocs in stock.
- Anyone shot steel through M1 Carbine?
- which garand?
- restoring an oddball
- Garand value
- 1903 Rock Island Question, worth sporterized?
- October 8th 1943 Winchester M1 Garand
- my 3rd M1 Garand March 1945 Springfield
- bought this from my grandpa
- P-14 information sites
- Which italian M1 Garand receiver would be more desirable?
- 1965 Colt XM16E1 build
- I Was rewatching The Thin Red Line again, Strange looking M-1 Garand in the Film!
- USGI M1903 Remington (modified) - deals can still be had
- Possible 86,000 Garands to CMP!!!
- CMP Receives 99,000 M1 Garands
- The rarely seen but often coveted ‘gas trap’ M1 Garand
- Shedding New Light on the “Air Service” Springfield M1903
- Krag Fever!
- Meet the M-14 Rifle: The Old Gun That Refused to Surrender
- The Glamorous Life and Gory Death of the Father of Sin City Bugsy Siegel, the M1 Carbine, and Murder Inc.
- The Venerable Springfield 1903
- Factory Tour 1962: Building the M14 at Springfield Armory
- Historical Military Survival Rifles: The Ultimate Backpack Guns
- What to do with a Drill Rifle
- Classic Guns: USMC M40A1 Sniper Rifle
- About My Father
- Vintage M14 Rifles Still Chugging Along Overseas
- A History and Evaluation of the M14 and M1A - Part 1 & 2
- Happy Birthday Teddy: Theodore Roosevelt’s Personal M1903 Rifle
- I’ll Take a M1 Carbine
- Musket That Fired First Shot At Bunker Hill Sold At Auction
- Long Lost Revolutionary War Flintlock Displayed at Museum