eclancy
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Gentlemen,
In April of 1940, with WW2 already going on in Europe, Ordnance was asked the following:
"..for the present strength Regular Army and the National Guard of 462,000 men"
How many M1 Garand Rifles would be needed to arm that force. Remember, the M1 Carbine had not been built yet. However, there were other Ordnance Rifles issued.
Again just try to take a guess a "ballpark figure".
Need just one hit to each site. Updates to both sites this week maybe late today with Specia Data on .30 cal ammo.
Sites:
http://www.garandm1rifle.com
http://www.users.fast.net/~eclancy
Email:
[email protected]
Thanks again for taking the time and effort to read and reply to this
Clancy
Gentlemen,
In April of 1940, with WW2 already going on in Europe, Ordnance was asked the following:
"..for the present strength Regular Army and the National Guard of 462,000 men"
How many M1 Garand Rifles would be needed to arm that force. Remember, the M1 Carbine had not been built yet. However, there were other Ordnance Rifles issued.
Again just try to take a guess a "ballpark figure".
Need just one hit to each site. Updates to both sites this week maybe late today with Specia Data on .30 cal ammo.
Sites:
http://www.garandm1rifle.com
http://www.users.fast.net/~eclancy
Email:
[email protected]
Thanks again for taking the time and effort to read and reply to this
Clancy