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G&G M1 Garand Silver Ceremonial – ETU Version


475.00

  • The M1 Garand was the first semi-automatic rifle to be adopted by the US Army in 1936, seeing extensive use throughout WW2 up into the mid 1950’s by multiple branches of US forces.
  • This is a 1:1 version of the specially commissioned plated Garand that is often used in US cermonial events and commemorations. Perfect for displaying or back garden plinking
  • Finished with real wood furniture, with each rifle having it’s own unique grain pattern.
  • Anything that isn’t wood on the rifle is metal, including the barrel assembly and gas tube, upper receiver, bolt cover and bolt handle, front and rear sight, magazine release and trigger guard. Virtually all of these components have a polished silver-effect paint finish that transforms this Garand into a fabulous looking replica.
  • This ETU/Mosfet version features a snappier trigger response and performance.
  • Features .30 caliber laser engraved markings on the back of the upper receiver as well as a unique serial number.
  • The M1 ships with a single 20rd magazine, which is made from a combination of metal and plastic.
  • It slides into the lower section of the gun at a slight angle and locks solidly into place.
  • Takes a small-type/stick-type battery in the stock (not included). We recommend a 7.4V Li-Po 1300mAh stick.
  • Rear sight is adjustable for both windage and elevation.
  • Safety lock is the same as M14 models and is located inside the trigger guard.
  • Features G&G’s standard V7 M14 gearbox which is very reliable.
  • Shoots at approx 310fps with a 0.2g BB.
  • Extra magazines available on request

 

  • Fires at: 310fps
  • Weighs: 3.65kg
  • Length: 1103mm
  • Battery: 7.4V 1300mAh Stick (LP301) (not included)
    Charger: Not included
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