Short, Lightweight Infantry Rifle Adopted by U. S. Army

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To be carried by infantry troops, the Winchester carbine adopted by the United States Army can be used both defensively and offensively. It will largely replace the .45 caliber pistol, which is essentially a defensive weapon. The new rifle weighs almost 4 1/2 pounds less than the Garand, basic rifle of the Army, and is 7 1/2 inches shorter. After exhaustive tests of five different lightweight rifles, the Winchester carbine was found best suited to the rugged handling it will have in military service.

Title (Dublin Core)
Short, Lightweight Infantry Rifle Adopted by U. S. Army
Subject (Dublin Core)
en
en
Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
Short, Lightweight Infantry Rifle Adopted by U. S. Army
Language (Dublin Core)
Eng
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
World War II
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1942-02
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
Popular Mechanics, vol. 77, n. 2, 1942
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
26
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public domain
Source (Dublin Core)
Google books
References (Dublin Core)
Winchester rifle
United States Army
M1 Garand
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Enrico Saonara