M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
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M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
Good Afternoon Esteemed Members.
I want to request if someone can throw some light on .30 M1 Garand rifle. Does it fall in the NP category? I want get one for myself,what are liscencing procedures involved in it. Are there any likely problems that I might face ? Regards
I want to request if someone can throw some light on .30 M1 Garand rifle. Does it fall in the NP category? I want get one for myself,what are liscencing procedures involved in it. Are there any likely problems that I might face ? Regards
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
In it's standard form the M1 Garand .30-06 is a semi-auto, therefore it falls under the list of restricted arms (also colloquially termed prohibited bore/ PB), licenses for which can only be issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India.
However, there are also M1 Garand rifles available, whose semi-auto system has been disabled, thus making them "straight-pull" bolt action repeaters. These would fall under the category of permissible arms (also colloquially termed non-prohibited bore/ NPB), licenses for which can be issued by the local licensing authority.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
However, there are also M1 Garand rifles available, whose semi-auto system has been disabled, thus making them "straight-pull" bolt action repeaters. These would fall under the category of permissible arms (also colloquially termed non-prohibited bore/ NPB), licenses for which can be issued by the local licensing authority.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
Nice Weapon, Very Heavy,Easy to Dismantle and Fit Up,used one in the early 90's.Built to last,Originally was a Sniper Rifle used during world war II.
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
Not a sniper rifle during WW II. The US sniper rifle of WW II was the Springfield. Scoped Garands were not used until the Korean War. Though with a 2 1/2 power scope it was more of a designated marksman's rifle.
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
If you could please elaborate a little more why M1 Garand was used as a designated marksman's rifle and not as a sniper rifle like Springfield? Both the rifles use the same .30-06 cartridge. Is it that the bolt action rifles compared with self loading rifles are usually more accurate than the self loading rifles?TwoRivers wrote:Not a sniper rifle during WW II. The US sniper rifle of WW II was the Springfield. Scoped Garands were not used until the Korean War. Though with a 2 1/2 power scope it was more of a designated marksman's rifle.
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
Thank you all for your valuable contribution. I am nearing my issue date for NSP Weapon. Always wanted to have a Garand. Intend to modify it as per my taste, incl offset scope, synthetic olive green stock and bipods.
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
can some parts be imported for Garand rifle?
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
One can get single shot adaptor for the Garand for the ease of loading in competitions. One can also punch out the gas plug valve to convert the rifle permanently into a straight pull bolt action rifle. Any competent gunsmith With these alteration can make the Garand legal.
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
Thanks you , Marksman, Eklavya and Abhijeet
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The bolt action may have a slight advantage in accuracy over a self-loading rifle when properly set-up and bedded, but in battle-field usage there is not that much difference. Self-loading rifles with direct gas impingement or inertia-delayed systems have the same accuracy potential. However, what was considered a 'sniper" rifle during previous wars is now a designated marksman's rifle. The concept has changed. The sniper rifle now carries a scope of much higher power, is properly tuned, may even have a more powerful cartridge of different caliber, and is assisted in use by a rangefinder. It is no longer simply the common battle rifle selected for accuracy and fitted with a low power scope. That has become the designated marksman's rifle within each squad. Cheers.goodboy_mentor wrote:If you could please elaborate a little more why M1 Garand was used as a designated marksman's rifle and not as a sniper rifle like Springfield? Both the rifles use the same .30-06 cartridge. Is it that the bolt action rifles compared with self loading rifles are usually more accurate than the self loading rifles?
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Thank you for clarifying this matter!TwoRivers wrote:The bolt action may have a slight advantage in accuracy over a self-loading rifle when properly set-up and bedded, but in battle-field usage there is not that much difference. Self-loading rifles with direct gas impingement or inertia-delayed systems have the same accuracy potential. However, what was considered a 'sniper" rifle during previous wars is now a designated marksman's rifle. The concept has changed. The sniper rifle now carries a scope of much higher power, is properly tuned, may even have a more powerful cartridge of different caliber, and is assisted in use by a rangefinder. It is no longer simply the common battle rifle selected for accuracy and fitted with a low power scope. That has become the designated marksman's rifle within each squad. Cheers.
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
Friends M 1 GARAND is not a PROHIBITED BORE OR A PROHIBITED WEAPON. I request forum members to educate themselves of relevant specifications of the INDIAN ARMS ACT AND RULES. If it is PB, then why is it being sold in public and that too by the govt from its depot ?. There are many many''' as is where is ''' ( in semi auto mode)M1in India .
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Re: M1 Garand .30 PB or NPB
There is one important consideration before buying an M1 Garand. Unless charger clips are available, the rifle is a single shot. Period. Not even a manual straight-pull repeater. The Garand's magazine does not function without the charger clip.