The T26 'Tanker' M1 Garand was an experimental rifle developed for jungle warfare, not for tank crews. Its 18-inch barrel and modified gas system aimed for better 'brush-cutting' capability. Despite initial orders, testing revealed excessive muzzle blast and concussion, leading to project cancellation after WWII. Post-war 'Tanker' Garands are often commercial recreations.
The M1E5 was an experimental paratrooper variant of the M1 Garand, developed by Springfield Armory in 1944. It featured an 18-inch barrel, a folding stock, and was chambered in .30-06 Springfield. Despite its compact design, testing revealed excessive muzzle flash, blast, and recoil, leading to its cancellation in favor of other projects.
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