World's Most Cursed M1 Garand, Thanks To Post Malone (Gallenson's Guns)

Published on February 19, 2023
Duration: 17:48

This review details a heavily modified M1 Garand, nicknamed the 'M1 Malone,' featuring a Sage EBR chassis, 18-inch barrel, and modern tactical accessories. Performance drills show significantly reduced muzzle rise and faster split times compared to a standard Garand. The custom build boasts a lighter trigger, improved ergonomics, and enhanced heat dissipation.

Quick Summary

The 'M1 Malone' is a heavily modified M1 Garand featuring a Sage EBR chassis, 18-inch tanker barrel, and modern accessories like an EOTech optic and HUXWRX suppressor. Performance tests show reduced muzzle rise and faster split times compared to a standard Garand.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the 'M1 Malone' Custom Garand
  2. 02:30Performance Testing: Bill Drill Comparison
  3. 06:12Mozambique & 2-and-2 Drills: Modern Ergonomics
  4. 09:11Technical Breakdown: Shortened Barrel & Gas System
  5. 12:53Chassis Benefits: Heat Dissipation & Modularity
  6. 14:50Trigger & Ergonomics Upgrade

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications make the 'M1 Malone' different from a standard M1 Garand?

The 'M1 Malone' features a Sage International EBR chassis, an 18-inch 'tanker' barrel, a HUXWRX suppressor, an EOTech optic, and a B5 Systems stock, drastically modernizing its appearance and function compared to the classic wood-stocked Garand.

How does the custom M1 Garand perform in shooting drills?

In drills like the Bill Drill, the 'M1 Malone' shows significantly less muzzle rise and faster split times due to its muzzle brake and chassis weight. Modern ergonomics also improve target acquisition and follow-up shot speed.

What are the benefits of the Sage International EBR chassis on the M1 Garand?

The Sage EBR chassis provides a stable platform for modern accessories like optics and grips. It also offers improved heat dissipation compared to wood stocks, potentially maintaining accuracy during sustained firing.

Was the shortened barrel on the 'M1 Malone' a simple modification?

No, shortening the M1 Garand's barrel to 18 inches required significant modifications to the gas system to ensure reliable cycling with .30-06 ammunition, especially when using a suppressor.

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