Garand, John C.
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▪ American engineerin full John Cantius Garandborn Jan. 1, 1888, St. Rémi, Quebec, Can.died Feb. 16, 1974, Springfield, Mass., U.S.Canadian-born U.S. firearms engineer, inventor of the M1 semiautomatic rifle, with which U.S. infantrymen fought in World War II and the Korean War.In 1898 Garand's family moved to Connecticut, where he learned the machinist's trade in textile mills. As a young man he worked in precision-tool factories in Providence, R.I., and New York City. During World War I he designed a lightweight, fully automatic machine rifle; it was rejected by the U.S. Army but earned Garand a position in 1918–19 as a gun designer with the National Bureau of Standards. He was then transferred to the Springfield (Mass.) Armory, where he was put to work designing a semiautomatic replacement for the Springfield bolt-action repeater. In 1920 he became a U.S. citizen.After 17 years of working under exacting and often contradictory military specifications, Garand came up with a gas-operated weapon of .30-inch calibre that was 43 inches (109 cm) long yet weighed only 9.5 pounds (4.3 kg). His rifle was fed from an eight-round clip. Adopted in 1936, the M1 became the first standard-issue autoloading infantry rifle in the world. Millions of the accurate, efficient, and durable weapons were produced in World War II, giving U.S. troops such an advantage in firepower that General George S. Patton (Patton, George Smith) called the M1 “the greatest battle implement ever devised.” Signing over all patents of his invention to the U.S. government, Garand worked on other experimental rifles until he retired in 1953.
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John Garand — John C. Garand (links im Bild) John Cantius Garand (* 1. Januar 1888 in St. Rémi (Kanada), † 16. Februar 1974 in Springfield (Massachusetts)) war der Waffenkonstrukteur, der das erste halbautomatische Selbstladegewehr einwickelt hat, das bei den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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garand — n. [From the inventor, John C. Garand.] 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. Syn: Garand rifle, M 1, M 1 rifle. [WordNet 1.5… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Garand rifle — /gar euhnd, geuh rand /. See M 1. [1935 40; named after John C. GARAND] * * * ▪ weapon also called M1 rifle semiautomatic, gas operated .30 calibre rifle adopted by the U.S. Army in 1936. It was developed by John C. Garand (Garand, John C … Universalium
Garand, John C(antius) — born Jan. 1, 1888, St. Rémi, Que., Can. died Feb. 16, 1974, Springfield, Mass., U.S. Canadian born U.S. firearms engineer. He moved with his family to Connecticut in 1898. From 1919 he worked as a civilian employee at the Springfield Armory.… … Universalium
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Garand rifle — noun Etymology: John C. Garand Date: 1931 M1 rifle … New Collegiate Dictionary
