An Unusual M1 Garand

Published on February 24, 2024
Duration: 0:52

This custom M1 Garand features a Beretta receiver intended for the Danish military, marked with a crown and FKF. It has been re-barreled to 6.5x55 Swedish, a caliber the presenter favors for its smoothness. The rifle uses USGI parts and a CMP reproduction stock, demonstrating a unique blend of international and American components.

Quick Summary

This M1 Garand is unique, featuring a post-WWII Beretta receiver made for the Danish military (marked with a crown and FKF). It has been custom re-barreled to the presenter's favorite caliber, 6.5x55 Swedish, making it exceptionally smooth to shoot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: The Crowned Beretta M1 Garand
  2. 00:20Origin: Danish Beretta Receiver & USGI Parts
  3. 00:33Custom Caliber: 6.5x55 Swedish & Live Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this M1 Garand unusual?

This M1 Garand is unusual because it features a post-WWII Beretta receiver intended for the Danish military, marked with a crown and 'FKF'. It has also been custom re-barreled to 6.5x55 Swedish caliber.

What caliber is the custom M1 Garand chambered in?

The rifle has been re-barreled to 6.5x55 Swedish caliber. The presenter notes this is his favorite caliber and contributes to the rifle's exceptionally smooth shooting characteristics.

Where did the receiver of this M1 Garand originate?

The receiver was manufactured by Beretta in Italy after World War II, specifically for the Danish military. This is evidenced by the crown and 'FKF' markings on the receiver heel.

Can this custom M1 Garand shoot standard .30-06 Springfield ammunition?

No, it cannot. Due to the re-barreling to 6.5x55 Swedish, standard .30-06 Springfield cartridges will only chamber halfway and cannot be fired.

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