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M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand (Ad-free)

The best firearms reference books: https://www.headstamppublishing.com In January 1944 men of the 93rd Infantry Division field-modified an M1 to give it a shorter (18") barrel, and the rifle was sent back to the US and tested by the Infantry Board. The idea was that a rifle like this might be of use to paratroopers, being more powerful than the M1A1 Carbine they were already using. The job of exploring the idea was given to John Garand at Springfield Armory, and he began work that same month. One example was made in the spring of 1944, using an underfolding stock designed by Garand (for which he received a patent in 1949). It was 5" shorts and 1.2 pounds lighter than a standard M1, but exhibited excessive blast and concussion. The initial design used the folding stock with a traditional grip, and this was found uncomfortable (no surprise there). The rifle was refitted with a rather off steel pistol grip, but this was also not a great solution. By this time testing found the whole thing undesirable and it went no farther. Thanks to the Springfield Armory National Historic Site for giving me access to this truly unique specimen from their reference collection to film for you! Don't miss the chance to visit the museum there if you have a day free in Springfield, Massachusetts: https://www.nps.gov/spar/index.htm http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons http://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com

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Guido Schriewer

sturdy maybe but man that stock looks everything but comfy. not even to mention the "pistol grip". if they added it at all might as well make it usable. without earpro sure but that OAL an 3006 with a chinweld. pleasant to shoot is something else, I'm sure!

Land Cruiser

would be interesting to see this M1E5 compared to the Para version of the BM59

Thomas Batha

So they didn't use the modified rifle submitted by the 93rd ID which begs the question of how much of the E1 originated with with the prototype. Also, it's funny the pistol grip style has deep grooves on the back side which you would think might magnify the already severe felt recoil.

Bruce Brodnax

Too late now, but I would have loved to ask Ian at the time: "Run your thumb up the back of the grip between the bars of the folding stock: how does the grip feel now? Any improvement to the ability to get your finger on the trigger?" There *has* to be some reason that janky pistol grip was considered sufficient...

JFLGA

They shortened the M-1 by about 18 inches, but stiil thought it had to have a stacking swivel?

JFLGA

Who knew John Garand was a sadist?