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*The distinctive 'ping' sound of M1 Garand when ejecting the en-bloc clip and fall to the ground, became popular among US Infantry. While so, some believe it would attract enemy forces and start to open fire at them although there is no official confirmation and document about the incident, thanks to the noisy battlefield that cover its distinctive sound.
*The distinctive 'ping' sound of M1 Garand when ejecting the en-bloc clip and fall to the ground, became popular among US Infantry. While so, some believe it would attract enemy forces as they start to exploit and start to open fire at them although there is no official confirmation and document about the incident, thanks to the noisy battlefield that cover its distinctive sound.
**Based on interview of US Veteran in 1952 Technical Memorandum (ORO-T-18 (FEC)), from the total of 315 participant, 187 participant stated if the ping sound was helpful for reloading indication signal. While 85 other state it can be helpful for enemies to rush their position, and the rest state of no concert about the ping sounds.
**Based on interview of US Veteran in 1952 Technical Memorandum (ORO-T-18 (FEC)), from the total of 315 participant, 187 participant stated if the ping sound was helpful for reloading indication signal. While 85 other state it can be helpful for enemies to rush their position, and the rest state of no concern about the ping sounds.
**There's a tactic where the US Infantryman lure the enemy by carrying an empty M1 Garand en-bloc magazine and throwing it to make a false ping, mistaking the enemy would reload and revealing their position in cover as they opened fire. These tactics provide US Infantry to flank enemy position while the enemy forces still distracted with the decoy.<ref>[https://thefiringline.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-106892.html Did the Garand`s "ping" get GIs killed?]</ref>
**There's a tactic where the US Infantryman lure the enemy by carrying an empty M1 Garand en-bloc magazine and throwing it to make a false ping, mistaking the enemy would reload and revealing their position in cover as they opened fire. These tactics provide US Infantry to flank enemy position while the enemy forces still distracted with the decoy.<ref>[https://thefiringline.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-106892.html Did the Garand`s "ping" get GIs killed?]</ref>
**Beside the distinctive sound, the en-bloc clip reloading mechanism provide the operator to reload faster over rifle that utilized detachable magazine or even bolt-action. Also, the en-bloc magazine can be ejected when full by pulling the cocking handle, and automatically ejecting itself when empty.<ref>[https://thefiringline.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-309762.html Garand clip 'ping' - cost many soldiers their lives in WWII]</ref>
**Beside the distinctive sound, the en-bloc clip reloading mechanism provide the operator to reload faster over rifle that utilized detachable magazine or even bolt-action. Also, the en-bloc magazine can be ejected when full by pulling the cocking handle, and automatically ejecting itself when empty.<ref>[https://thefiringline.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-309762.html Garand clip 'ping' - cost many soldiers their lives in WWII]</ref>

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M1 Garand Story Quotes
M1 Garand
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Gun Information
Full name M1 Garand
Country of origin United States
Manufacturer Springfield Armory, Winchester, Harrington & Richardson, International Harvester, Beretta, Breda, F.M.A.P., Springfield Armory, Inc.
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Taneda Risa
Artist 哈路卡
Released on CN (M1加兰德), TW (M1加蘭德), KR (M1 개런드), EN, JP (M1ガーランド)
Chibi Animation
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How to obtain

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DROP Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 3-3 onward.

REWARD Not obtained as a reward

Exclusive Equipment

Union Skill

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data

Stats
Health
Health
 Health
Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
Health
 Ration
44(x1)88(x1) / 440(x5) 15(x1) / 55(x5) 30(x1) / 90(x5)
Damage
Damage
 Damage
47 120
Evasion
Evasion
 Evasion
4 28
Accuracy
Accuracy
 Accuracy
9 62
Rate of Fire
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
26 37
Movement Speed
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
7
Armor
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
40%
Critical Hit Damage
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

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Affects handguns
Reduces skill cooldown by 12%

Weapon Background

The M1 Garand is a .30 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War (it also saw limited service during the Vietnam War). Most M1 rifles were issued to U.S. forces, though many hundreds of thousands were also provided as foreign aid to American allies. The Garand is still used by drill teams and military honor guards. It is also widely used by civilians for hunting, target shooting, and as a military collectible.

The M1 replaced the bolt action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in the mid 1930s, and was itself replaced by the select fire M14 rifle in the early 1960s.

The M1 rifle was named after its designer John Garand. It was the first standard-issue semi-automatic military rifle. By all accounts the M1 rifle served with distinction. General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised".

Although the name "Garand" is frequently pronounced /ɡəˈrænd/, according to experts and people who knew John Garand, the weapon's designer, /ˈɡærənd/ (to rhyme with errand) is preferred.[1]

It Should be noted that M1 Garand has entered the numerous fascinating experiment to improve its system:

  • Another version of M1 Garand, designated as T26 and M1E5 was released in European and Pacific theatre, which popularly known as 'Tanker Garand'. In order to increase short-to-medium range ability, M1 Garand barrel was shortened by 18"(457mm), and folding stock later adapted in M1E5 where T26 keep its original buttstock. One of its version was used at operation in Philippines by 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment, although T26 was not approved for mass production due of excessive fouling in the gas system, loud and flashy muzzle brake. This problem was considered too expensive to solve and later scrapped the 'Carbine Garand' project after the surrender of German and the victory in Pacific Theater.[2]
    • 'Tanker' Garand request was came from famous US Lieutnant General James Gavin, where on his first jump in Sicily he faced jamming issue on his M1 Carbine. As of result, Gavin and the other paratroopers commander was dissatisfied with its underpowered performance and technical issue. He demanded the shorter version of M1 Garand rifle after took it from wounded soldier during operation.[3]
  • The experimental selective-fire M1 Garand, designated as T20E2, uses M1918 BAR Magazine instead of en-bloc clip. The standard BAR Magazine cannot be used in T20E2 rifle, and redesigned it to be compatible with T20E2. It can both fired semi or full-automatic with RoF at 700 round/min. The project was stopped after War in Europe is over, and Japanese Forces was surrendered. Even so, T20E2 component had been examined for further research and later its system was implemented for most successful battle rifle ever produced, M14(Known as T44E4).[4]
  • Some of another experiment of M1 Garand using a bullpup mechanism system called T31 Rifle in april 6th, 1949. The weight of itself was 8,7 pound(3,9 kg). Instead using handguard, T31 preferred gas tube similar like Lewis Machine Gun. In addition, it uses BAR magazine which used by T20E2 in earlier experiment. However, the system itself had a major flaw; the tube deposit 3 grains of carbon residue from each round fired. The second experiment would be implemented by using a conventional gas piston system, but soon the project was automatically terminated due the John Garand's retirement.[5]
  • The Dutch most oldest small arms and artillery manufacturer, Artillerie-Inrichtingen(AI) converted US-Supplied M1 Garand to accept detachable magazine. Although the conversion is same as Italy does on their RF BM59BM59BM59, the dutch converted M1 Garand preferred AR-10 Waffle Magazine as they involved to manufacture AR-10 for NATRES(Dutch's National Reserve Corps), Portuguese Paratroopers, and Sudanese Armed Forces(SAF). Unlike the BM59 does, the AI-Version M1 Garand never went into prototype stage.[6]

Gallery

Main artwork

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Trivia

  • The distinctive 'ping' sound of M1 Garand when ejecting the en-bloc clip and fall to the ground, became popular among US Infantry. While so, some believe it would attract enemy forces as they start to exploit and start to open fire at them although there is no official confirmation and document about the incident, thanks to the noisy battlefield that cover its distinctive sound.
    • Based on interview of US Veteran in 1952 Technical Memorandum (ORO-T-18 (FEC)), from the total of 315 participant, 187 participant stated if the ping sound was helpful for reloading indication signal. While 85 other state it can be helpful for enemies to rush their position, and the rest state of no concern about the ping sounds.
    • There's a tactic where the US Infantryman lure the enemy by carrying an empty M1 Garand en-bloc magazine and throwing it to make a false ping, mistaking the enemy would reload and revealing their position in cover as they opened fire. These tactics provide US Infantry to flank enemy position while the enemy forces still distracted with the decoy.[7]
    • Beside the distinctive sound, the en-bloc clip reloading mechanism provide the operator to reload faster over rifle that utilized detachable magazine or even bolt-action. Also, the en-bloc magazine can be ejected when full by pulling the cocking handle, and automatically ejecting itself when empty.[8]
      • The distinctive 'ping' sound can be heard after every 8 shots fired by M1 Garand in the game. This is a reference to the fact that the en bloc clips used by the Garands contained only 8 rounds.
  • The winter trigger of M1 Garand was developed in order to push the trigger outside of trigger guard due the thickness of the gloves which unable to inserted in trigger guard during Korean War.[9]
  • During Normandy Invasion, US Airborne troops sometimes comes with dismantled M1 Garand packed in Griswold Jump Carrying Bag. After successfully land on designated location, they can assemble the 2 part of M1 Garand.

References