Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A semiautomatic rifle, also called the
M-1 , used by soldiers of the U. S. army in World War II and Korea. It was the standard weapon issued to infantrymen.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a semiautomatic rifle
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Yes | No | Report from bighunter wrote 11 weeks 13 hours ago my m1 garand. hunting is good it casn kill people and its just plain awsome
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Yes | No | Report from J4huntfish wrote 1 day 6 hours ago m1 garand and colt 1911 hangun
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Other than that I'm really proud of my vintage M-1 garand.
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Yes | No | Report from bighunter wrote 11 weeks 13 hours ago my m1 garand. hunting is good it casn kill people and its just plain awsome
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Yes | No | Report from J4huntfish wrote 1 day 6 hours ago m1 garand and colt 1911 hangun
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Other than that I'm really proud of my vintage M-1 garand.
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The above article and war would not have been won had it not been for so called assualt rifles, M-1 garand, M-1 Carbine, Thompson submachine gun.
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Guess what got number two…THE M16, number 5 was the M1 garand, which was ahead of the Steyr at 6.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Now that’s how you deal with pirates. 2009
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The above article and war would not have been won had it not been for so called assualt rifles, M-1 garand, M-1 Carbine, Thompson submachine gun.
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Jodå, jag använder garand med scope med, men dom roligaste vapnen i spelet är bolt action utan scope för det känns så skönt när man drar iväg ett skott å one shottar.
Nyheter från FZ.se 2009
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