U.S. M1 Garand Replica Dummy Ammo Block & En bloc - Marshall's Arsenal
U.S. M1 Garand Replica Dummy Ammo Block & En bloc - Marshall's Arsenal
U.S. M1 Garand Replica Dummy Ammo Block & En bloc - Marshall's Arsenal
U.S. M1 Garand Replica Dummy Ammo Block & En bloc - Marshall's Arsenal
U.S. M1 Garand Replica Dummy Ammo Block & En bloc - Marshall's Arsenal
U.S. M1 Garand Replica Dummy Ammo Block & En bloc - Marshall's Arsenal

U.S. M1 Garand Replica Dummy Ammo Block & En bloc

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Product Description

Marshall's Arsenal replica M1 Garand 30-06 Ammo Block Fillers are cast from 8 originals M2 Ball rounds to capture authentic dimensions and detail, then finished in a realistic brass-tone plastic that closely mimics the look of service ammunition. Each filler will seat cleanly into the M1 Garand en-bloc clips and displays beautifully in M1910, M1923 and post-war ammo belts and pouches. They’re lightweight, durable, and safe for use in costumes, film and museum displays — perfect when genuine rounds are unavailable, restricted, or impractical. Affordable and historically faithful, these fillers make an easy upgrade to any impression or collection.

** Bandoleers and Pouches Are NOT Included, & Are For Display Purposes Only

**NOT INTENDED TO BE USED OR PLACED IN ACTUAL FIREARM

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  • Made in USA by Marshall's Arsenal
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Historical Background

Named after its Canadian-American designer, John C. Garand, the M1 Garand was the first standard-issue semi-automatic rifle adopted by the U.S. military. Officially designated the “U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1,” it was fed by an innovative eight-round en bloc clip that automatically ejected with its distinctive metallic “ping” when empty.

Adopted in 1936, the M1 Garand became the standard U.S. service rifle throughout World War II and the Korean War, and continued to see limited use during the early years of the Vietnam War. Praised for its reliability, accuracy, and firepower, General George S. Patton famously called it “the greatest battle implement ever devised.”


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