GX vs GY: What Are the Differences in Pedersen's Garands?
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the rare Pedersen GX and GY rifles, prototypes developed in 1939 as John Pedersen's final attempt to influence US military rifle adoption. Expertly presented by Ian McCollum, the analysis highlights key differences in their gas systems (GX's 'gas trap' vs. GY's 'gas port') and clip compatibility (GX's proprietary clip vs. GY's standard M1 Garand en bloc clips). The GY represents a refinement towards military standardization, while the GX retains earlier design elements. Production was extremely limited, with only about 10-12 of each model ever made.









