M1 Garand 40 round

shrshrs
This is still semi-automatic.

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The rifle you will never reload just dropped XD

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Yes! I love semi-automatic weapons, I think some like this should be added for BR5.

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I don’t think that semi-auto rifles would do well on BR5, just take the Gerat squad as an example.

Plus this thing

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We have 5-round semi-autos in BR2, we also have 10-round in BR3 and BR4, and 20-round in BR4, so I think it wouldn’t be bad to have 40-round semi-autos in BR5, they’re not that bad, I sometimes use the T20 in semi-auto mode, I like it.

Hey these are garand 1920 and if im not mistaken they used 20 and 30 round mags , but looking at that mag it might be 40 anyhow they are select fire so they can fire fully automatically
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Here with 20 rounds
Imma check my book on Garand rifles there might be somthing new imma get back to this topic
Anyhow nice job :clap:

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Oh I saw this somewhere, unfortunately I didn’t research it, I need to research it more from now on before suggesting something, thanks.

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No its good , dont worry about it yeah in fact I was wrong about it being select fire , the prototype of T1920 garand , was select fire not the T1920 garand itself and it either used 20 round BAR mag or 40 round specially made mag , it could also be loaded with clips

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So this is really a 40 round semi-automatic?

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Yes but model 1919 garand which is prototype of T1920 was meant to be LMG which is why it could fire both automatically and semi-automatic

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I found this image, it indicates it is semi-automatic, but I can’t find anything about the magazine size.

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thanks!

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From = Collector’s guide to M1 Garand and M1 carbine

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