Book Review: The M1 Garand Rifle by Bruce Canfield

Published on January 2, 2014
Duration: 7:57

This video reviews Bruce Canfield's comprehensive book on the M1 Garand rifle. The book covers the M1's development, including earlier self-loading rifle designs, prototypes, production by various manufacturers like Winchester and Springfield, and experimental variants. It also details accessories, components with drawing numbers for identification, and serial number tables for production dates, national match, and sniper rifles. The review highlights the book's depth, covering nearly 900 pages of information.

Quick Summary

Bruce Canfield's "The M1 Garand Rifle" is a comprehensive 900-page reference covering the M1's development from early self-loading designs, prototypes, production by manufacturers like Winchester and Springfield, experimental variants, accessories, and detailed component identification.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to the M1 Garand Book Review
  2. 00:13Introducing "The M1 Garand Rifle" by Bruce Canfield
  3. 00:26Early Self-Loading Rifles Before the M1
  4. 01:44Early M1 Garand Development and Prototypes
  5. 02:25Tooling Up and Gas Trap Discussion
  6. 02:41Melvin Johnson and the Johnson Automatic Rifle
  7. 03:10Winchester's Role in M1 Garand Production
  8. 03:21Springfield Production and Early War Efforts
  9. 03:31The Seventh Round Stoppage and Clip Design
  10. 03:49Winchester's Other Projects (G30R)
  11. 04:11Foreign Military and Experimental M1 Variants
  12. 04:22The M1 E Series Prototypes
  13. 04:33Post-War R&D and M14 Development
  14. 04:54The T Series Experimental Rifles
  15. 05:08M1 Garand Surplus and Demilitarization
  16. 05:28M1 Garand Accessories and Components
  17. 05:50Detailed Component Identification with Drawing Numbers
  18. 06:29Serial Number Tables and Production Data
  19. 07:01Conclusion and Book Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bruce Canfield's book on the M1 Garand rifle about?

Bruce Canfield's "The M1 Garand Rifle" is a comprehensive 900-page reference covering the M1's development from early self-loading designs, prototypes, production by manufacturers like Winchester and Springfield, experimental variants, accessories, and detailed component identification.

How detailed is the M1 Garand book by Bruce Canfield?

The book is extremely detailed, featuring over 100 pages on early development, a dedicated chapter on the Johnson Automatic Rifle, and an invaluable section on individual rifle components with drawing numbers for identification. It also includes serial number tables for production dates and special variants.

What historical aspects of the M1 Garand does Bruce Canfield's book cover?

The book delves into the M1 Garand's history from its inception, including the testing boards that evaluated self-loading rifles, the evolution of its design, production by various companies, and post-war developments like the M14. It also touches on surplus and demilitarization.

What kind of information can collectors find in "The M1 Garand Rifle" book?

Collectors will find detailed information on specific components, including drawing numbers to identify part versions and changes. The book also provides serial number tables for production dates, national match rifles, and sniper rifles, aiding in authentication and dating.

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