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light rifle was designed by John Garand for the .30 Carbine competitions (tested 26–28 May 1941), which had the top feed magazine. It required offset sights to allow for the top mounted magazine and ejected rounds, which frequently strike the operator's left arm.
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The second Springfield (Garand) Cal .30 Light Rifle (tested 15 Sep 1941), had a more conventional bottom feed magazine placement but was heavier than the first model. Neither model went past prototype development.
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Index

Garand (disambiguation)
Carbine
John Garand
Barrel
Cartridge
.30 Carbine
Action
box magazines
Iron sight
John Garand
M1 Carbine
.30 Carbine
magazine
Springfield

ISBN
0-88227-020-6
ISBN
0-88227-020-6
"The U.S. Caliber .30 Carbines"
cite web
link
Categories
.30 Carbine firearms
Carbines
Trial and research firearms of the United States
Semi-automatic rifles of the United States

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