7. John Garand – The M1 Garand
Canadian-American weapon designer John Garand is known for creating the first successful semi-automatic rifle used in active military service: the M1 Garand. After starting out as a machinist at a textile mill as a teenager, and then working at a tool factory in Rhode Island, his fondness for target shooting turned him on to designing guns as a hobby.
In 1917, his hobby became his vocation as the US Army took bids on light machine gun designs, and Garand’s was selected by the War Department. He was appointed to the US Bureau of Standards, tasked with perfecting the weapon. His first model was too late to be used in WWI, but the War Department kept his position.
It took over 15 years to perfect his semi-automatic infantry rifle to the Army’s specifications. The resulting M1 Garand began mass production in 1936, and it became the first standard-issue semi-automatic rifle for the US.
General George S. Patton called the M1, “The greatest battle implement ever devised.” During WWII, the M1 Garand gave US forces a huge advantage over the Axis’ slower-firing, bolt-action rifles. It was also standard-issue in the Korean War, and to a limited extent in the Vietnam War.
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