M1 Garand Tanker
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@INF116 I think I will, as its in pretty good condition. I haven't checked the bore yet though.
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They saw no action in WWII. The name Tanker Garand was coined in the 1950s to market these civilian creations
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T26 Garand was in development stages at the end of WWII. All Tanker Garands are commercially assembled. Muzzle blast was said to be great with .30-06., 7.62mm/.308 not so bad. Mine purchased for $550 in 95' no a days $800-$1000
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how much do these go for, and did they see extensive action in ww2?
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@MrPotatoesLatkie the recoil in my opinion is the same or at least not enough for me to tell a major difference
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I found a Tanker m1 for $700, is it a good deal?
000YellowFang000 2 months ago
@000YellowFang000 that's a good deal I would buy it.....it all really depends on quality of it
INF116 2 months ago
Even though it was dirty, it made the video interesting. Imagine doing that in the heat of battle.
You did pretty good I must say, smooth and fast.
Reynard13Fuchs 5 months ago
@Reynard13Fuchs
Ya that's a pretty good deal...but it really all depends on quality I suppose
INF116 2 months ago
It will feed better if you oil the eblock mag well real good. Mine is in 308 /7.62 nato, I love mine. Mine has trouble feeding if it is dry. Oil the crap out of it!
gileswilsonjones 1 year ago
@gileswilsonjones ya i took this video after a long day of shooting so it was pretty dirty. some feed issues are to be expected on a gun that has shot 400-500 rounds with no oil
INF116 9 months ago