M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand

Published on December 17, 2025
Duration: 12:33

This guide details the disassembly and component overview of the M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand, as presented by Ian McCollum. It covers the unique folding stock, receiver markings, pistol grip, grenade launcher sight, and barrel modifications. The M1E5 aimed to create a compact, full-powered rifle for paratroopers, though testing revealed significant drawbacks.

Quick Summary

The M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand was an attempt to create a compact, full-powered rifle for paratroopers using the M1 Garand platform. It featured a shortened barrel, lightening cuts, and a folding stock. However, testing revealed excessive muzzle flash, blast, and recoil, rendering it combat-ineffective and leading to the project's cancellation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the M1E5
  2. 01:00Development History
  3. 02:27Folding Stock Mechanism
  4. 04:24Receiver Markings
  5. 04:57Disassembly and Pistol Grip
  6. 06:24Grenade Launcher Sight
  7. 06:57Barrel Modifications
  8. 08:26Testing and Cancellation

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand?

The M1E5 was developed as an experimental paratrooper version of the M1 Garand, aiming to provide a full-powered rifle in a compact form factor suitable for airborne operations, addressing the perceived underpowered nature of the M1 Carbine's .30 Carbine round.

What were the key modifications made to the M1E5 compared to a standard M1 Garand?

Key modifications included an 18-inch barrel (6 inches shorter), lightening cuts on the barrel, a pantographic under-folding stock, and a steel pistol grip. These changes aimed to reduce weight and improve compactness for paratrooper use.

Why was the M1E5 project ultimately canceled?

Extensive testing at Aberdeen Proving Ground revealed significant issues, including increased muzzle flash, muzzle blast, and recoil. These factors, combined with the lack of ear protection for soldiers at the time, made the rifle combat-ineffective, leading to its deprioritization.

What is notable about the M1E5's receiver markings?

The receiver is marked 'U.S. CARBINE CAL. .30 M1E5 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 1'. Despite firing the full-powered .30-06 Springfield cartridge, it was designated as a 'carbine' due to its shortened length, a unique classification for this experimental firearm.

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