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  • Blog,  M1 Garand

    My Path to Becoming an M1 Garand Collector, Researcher and Author, (Part 4/4)

    July 29, 2022 /

    My Path to Becoming an M1 Garand Collector, Researcher and Author, Part 4 By Scott Duff For most of the 1980s I was employed at the Pittsburgh based headquarters of a major national mechanical contractor that specialized in large industrial and commercial projects.  I worked in the law department as a contracts administrator specializing in claims and litigation support.  My activities included coordination with outside attorneys, document discovery, claims writing, contract writing, and preparing expert witness testimony.  My work experience prepared me for research and writing on the topic of the M1 Garand rifle.  Therefore, it seemed logical to me to transfer the results of my research at SANHS and…

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  • Blog,  M1 Garand

    My Path to Becoming an M1 Garand Collector, Researcher and Author (Part 3/4)

    July 22, 2022 /

    In addition to participating in IPSC competition, I began to shoot in Service Rifle matches.  I was shooting in four matches a month, practicing with pistol and rifle weekly, and spent my free time cleaning guns and reloading ammo.  Great fun!  I wish I had kept track of how many rounds I fired in both platforms, but I did not.  My best guess is that in the 1980s I was somewhere between 50,000 and 75,000 rounds.  It could have been higher.  I don’t really know for certain, but that is a good guess of the range. While competing in the shooting sports, I also I had become interested in collecting…

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  • Blog,  US Infantry Weapons

    “US Infantry Weapons in Combat” – Jack Walentine

    June 27, 2022 /

    Jack Walentine enlisted in the US Army in 1947. He was 16 years old at the time; he got in using his older brother’s birth certificate. The Army sent him to Fort Dix, NJ for basic training. Following basic, he attended jump school at Fort Benning and then was assigned to the 188th Infantry Regiment of the 11th Airborne Division in Japan. In 1949, he was transferred to the 25th Division and he remained with them until the outbreak of the Korean War. He served in Korea from July 1950 until being wounded for the fourth time in February 1951. After being wounded in February he was returned to the…

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  • Blog,  US Infantry Weapons

    “US Infantry Weapons in Combat” – Darrell ”Shifty” Powers

    June 21, 2022 /

    Darrell ”Shifty” Powers enlisted in the U.S. Army in early 1942 in Portsmouth, VA. He volunteered for the Paratroops and was sent to Camp Toccoa, GA. where he was assigned to E Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. The story of Easy Company has been described in Stephen Ambrose’s excellent book, “Band of Brothers” and in the HBO miniseries of the same title. The Regiment became one of the three infantry regiments assigned to the 101st Airborne Division during World War Two. After intensive training in the US, the 506th moved to England and continued to train for the invasion of Europe. Mr. Powers made combat jumps with Easy Company into…

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    “US Infantry Weapons in Combat” – Personal Experiences from World War II and Korea

    June 3, 2022 /

    The first thing that the reader must know about this book is that it is a gun book.  It is not simply war stories, but is a series of interviews with soldiers and Marines specifically relating their experiences with the US infantry weapons in combat during World War II and in the Korean War.  We decided to include both wars as basically both saw the same weapons used.  As I first read the manuscript I was fascinated by the dramatically differing opinions.  One man loved the M1 rifle and hated the M1 carbine while the next loved the M1 carbine and hated the M1 rifle.  One thought that the Garand…

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    My Favorite Ruger 10/22

    May 10, 2022 /

    Let me begin by saying that I’m not much of a .22 rifle guy.  Like many youngsters who grew up in the late 1950s and early 1906s my Father taught me firearms safety and shooting at around age 10 to 12.  I learned to shoot on my Dad’s Marlin Model 81 bolt action rifle.  We shot at tin cans behind grandpa’s barn.  I inherited that rifle when my Father passed away in 1999.  Still own it.  A used Marlin Glenfield Model 25 bolt action rifle was my first firearm purchase after I turned 18 and had a steady, full-time job.  The price was $50 in 1973, which was all I…

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  • AR-15,  Blog

    My First AR-15 (Part 2/3)

    March 25, 2022 /

    When my future wife and I started collecting martial arms, we followed a predictable progression.   First a M1 Garand.   Then a M1 Carbine.  As finances allowed, and opportunity knocked, a M1911, a Krag, a Trapdoor, and so on.  We loved the history they represented, but we were shooters as well.  We shot in Grandpap’s cow pasture, but kept scores and tried to maintain correct fundamentals of rifle marksmanship as best as any self-taught people could in the era before the internet. I always was deeply interested in the Vietnam War, after all, that was the war Dad was in.  Owning a M16 seemed “a bridge too far”, simply too expensive. …

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  • Blog,  M1 Garand

    My First M1 Garand (Part 1/3)

    March 24, 2022 /

    “Let’s begin the meeting.  Hello, my name is Michael, and I’m addicted to collecting U.S. Martial Arms.” Let me tell you how it began, what I call “The fatal moment of my life”.  I was a student at Pitt in 1996 and to break the monotony of our studies a friend and I attended the big gun show in Greensburg, PA. I was raised in a hunting family, and was no stranger to firearms, but viewed them more as tools rather than something you would want to own for its own sake.   A 16 oz. Plumb claw hammer is a nice hammer, but its job is to pound nails, not…

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    My AR-15 Journey: The 1994 Assault Weapon Ban & the Global War on Terror (Part 2/3)

    March 18, 2022 /

    As I mentioned in Part 1, the Colt AR-15 SP1 rifle was by far more prevalent than the SP1 carbine.  But it seemed that as each year passed the carbine version was becoming more and more popular.   Initially the popularity of the Colt AR-15 SP1 rifle was driven by Vietnam War veterans and those of us who grew up watching that war on the six 0’clock news wanted to own a rifle like was used in Vietnam.  The same thing had happened after World War II and the Korean War with the M1 Garand and M1 Carbine, and later many veterans of the 1991 Gulf War wanted and AR-15A2. The…

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    My Latest AR-15 (Part 3/3)

    March 13, 2022 /

    In earlier installments in this series, I told you about my first M1 Garand and first AR-15.  Now I would like to tell you about my newest AR-15. My first AR was an SP-1.  She was as close as I could get to the M16 my Father held at Tan An bunker number 4 during a V.C. rocket attack.  A sleek, elegant and handy rifle, she’s a beauty, a joy to shoot.  Her new sister is nothing like her.  She’s not fat, but she’s definitely thick.  With a heavy stainless free floated barrel, 1:8 twist, Wylde chamber, half minute sights, detachable carry handle, and insanely long stock.  She is, of…

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