M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand

Published on December 17, 2025
Duration: 1:14

The M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand represents the final design iteration for a compact M1 Garand variant. Key features include a folding metal stock, a distinctive pistol grip, and significant weight reduction measures like scalloped cuts on the 18-inch barrel. Despite markings indicating 'CAL. .30 M1', it remains chambered in .30-06 Springfield and differs from the standard M1 Garand by its shorter overall length and the removal of the front handguard.

Quick Summary

The M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand is a compact variant of the M1 Garand, featuring a folding stock, pistol grip, and an 18-inch barrel with weight-reduction cuts. It was designed for paratroopers and is chambered in .30-06 Springfield.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the M1E5 Experimental Garand
  2. 00:15M1E5 Folding Stock and Pistol Grip Mechanism
  3. 00:33Receiver Markings: M1E5 Springfield Armory
  4. 00:44Barrel Weight Reduction on the M1E5
  5. 01:02M1E5 vs. Standard M1 Garand Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand?

The M1E5 is an experimental, compact variant of the M1 Garand rifle designed for paratroopers. It features a folding stock, a pistol grip, and weight-saving modifications like a shorter, scalloped barrel.

What are the key features of the M1E5 Garand?

Key features include an 18-inch barrel with weight-reduction cuts, a folding metal stock, a pistol grip, and a moved-back gas port. It was designed to be more compact than the standard M1 Garand.

How does the M1E5 differ from a standard M1 Garand?

The M1E5 is significantly shorter overall due to its folding stock and lack of front handguard. It also incorporates a pistol grip and specific weight-reduction features on the barrel, differentiating it from the standard M1 Garand.

What caliber is the M1E5 Garand?

Despite receiver markings that might suggest otherwise ('CAL. .30 M1E5'), the M1E5 Experimental Paratrooper Garand is chambered in the standard .30-06 Springfield cartridge, like the original M1 Garand.

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