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The '''M1 Garand''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield V]]'', set to be added in the [[Tides of War]] chapter, ''[[Battlefield V: War in the Pacific|War in the Pacific]]''. The weapon’s iconic empty clip "ping" can be heard at the end of the [[Battlefield V - Chapter 4: Defying the Odds Trailer]].
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The '''M1 Garand''' is a weapon featured in ''[[Battlefield V]]'', added in the [[Tides of War]] chapter, ''[[Battlefield V: War in the Pacific|War in the Pacific]]''. The weapon’s iconic empty clip "ping" can be heard at the end of the [[Battlefield V - Chapter 4: Defying the Odds Trailer]], first properly hinting that it will be added.
   
The M1 Garand is one of four weapons available from the start, requiring no unlocking or completion of challenges. It has two unique [[Specializations (Battlefield V)|weapon specializations]] unlocked at rank 4 - the Grenade Launcher and Heavy Load. The Grenade Launcher allows the user to switch fire mode of the rifle and launch rifle grenades, useful for attacking [[Fortifications|fortifications]] or grouped-up enemy infantry, Heavy Load meanwhile reduces damage drop off, enhancing performance at range but consequently limits rate of fire at 300 RPM and increasing recoil.
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The M1 Garand is one of four weapons available from the start of the chapter, requiring no unlocking or completion of challenges. It has two unique [[Specializations (Battlefield V)|weapon specializations]] unlocked at rank 4 - the Grenade Launcher and Heavy Load. The Grenade Launcher allows the user to switch fire mode of the rifle and launch rifle grenades, useful for attacking [[Fortifications|fortifications]] or grouped-up enemy infantry, Heavy Load meanwhile reduces damage drop off, enhancing performance at range but consequently limits rate of fire at 300 RPM and increasing recoil.
   
 
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The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic battle rifle adopted by the United States Army as their official service rifle in 1936. Invented by Canadian American Immigrant engineer John Cantius Garand, It would be called "The Greatest Battle Implement Ever Devised" by General George S. Patton and serve the United States throughout World War II, The Korean War, and to some extent, Vietnam. It fires the .30-06 Springfield round which gives the rifle power comparable to bolt-action rifles utilized by other nations.

The design was so revolutionary and effective that while it was simply replaced by a modernized version, the M14 rifle in the late 1950s, descendants of the M14 are still in use today. The rifle utilized an en-bloc clip for loading, allowing an 8-round internal magazine capacity.

Battlefield 1942

The M1 Garand is a weapon featured in Battlefield 1942 and is the primary weapon issued to the USMC Engineer kit, replacing the No 4 in patch 1.5v.

The difference between semi-automatic rifles and their bolt-action counterparts is their superior rate of fire, while retaining the latter's high damage profile of a two-shot kill to the chest and one-shot kill to the head. While this improved fire rate gives the user more of an edge at close range compared to bolt-actions, players should still attempt to limit engagements to medium or long range.

Spread wise, users will have to deal with spread increase per consecutive shot, requiring slight pauses between shots at longer ranges. Uniquely, semi-automatic rifles have deviation penalties while moving the crosshairs, however they are relatively minor and do not play much of a factor except at extreme range. Spread introduced by general movement and jumping is lower than bolt-actions, making the class slightly better for firing on the move.

An important thing to note is that the M1 Garand cannot reload while there are still rounds in the magazine. One must have an empty clip in order to do so.

When compared to its Japanese counterpart the Type 5, both guns have identical damage due to sharing the same projectile, as well as characteristics such as rate of fire, spread and recoil patterns. The M1 Garand has a faster reload by one second and a larger ammo pool by two rounds, while the Type 5 can hold two extra rounds in its magazine and can reload at any time.

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Battlefield Vietnam

World War II Mod

The M1 Garand is a weapon featured in Battlefield Vietnam World War II Mod as one of the two options for the Assault, Anti-Tank and Engineer kits. It has the same model, animations, and damage as its Battlefield 1942 counterpart, including the inability to reload without completely exhausting the loaded en-bloc clip.

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Battlefield 1943

The M1 Garand is features in Battlefield 1943 as the primary weapon issued to the United States Marine Corps Rifleman kit. It is a high-powered rifle, capable of killing foes in three rounds to the torso or a single round to the head. Like the Type 5 of the IJN rifleman kit, to which the Garand is the counterpart, the weapon has a low firerate and small magazine capacity, which can limit its effectiveness in close quarters when compared to the submachine guns. The M1 Garand can also mount a Bayonet or rifle grenades.


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Battlefield: Bad Company 2

"The father of the M14 assault rifle, the inaugural standard issue semi-automatic rifle utilized by the US Army in WWII. This weapon is full value due to its awesome power and accuracy from long range."

— In-game description

The WWII M1 Garand is a weapon featured in the multiplayer of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and is available to Battlefield Veterans. It is an all-kit weapon. Like in Battlefield 1943, the M1 Garand features a low rate of fire, moderate recoil, and high damage (on par with the M14 Mod 0 Enhanced), as well as a low magazine capacity. In many respects it is exactly the same as the M14 Mod 0, but with an approximately 33% longer reload time, as well as a slightly smaller magazine capacity.

It has a few small advantages over the M14 however; a slightly higher amount of reserve ammo and clearer iron sights, to compensate for the lack of attachments. Like the M14 and G3 battle rifles, the M1 Garand's kills count towards the Assault Rifle Efficiency pins.


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Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam

In Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, the WWII M1 Garand is an all-kit weapon, and is exclusive to Battlefield veterans, just as in the base game.

When compared to the rifle from the base game, the M1 Garand's rate of fire is 20 rounds per minute higher, which, although seemingly small, is a huge improvement in the rifle's close range performance as the wielder can fire much faster due to the reduced time between shots. The weapon's damage drop-off starts off at four meters, further than in it was in the base game and it has slightly less acute recoil.

Its appearance has changed slightly to fit with the expansion's style. The metal pieces are more rusted and it is wrapped around with a cloth. Its sights have also changed, and are smaller, closer to those of the M14.

In all other aspects, the M1 Garand retains exactly the same stats as the one from the base game.

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Battlefield V

"A very reliable semi-automatic rifle that was standard issue for American infantry during the war. Probably best known for the en-bloc clip it utilizes, or rather the distinct sound it makes when the last round is fired."

— In-game description

The M1 Garand is a weapon featured in Battlefield V, added in the Tides of War chapter, War in the Pacific. The weapon’s iconic empty clip "ping" can be heard at the end of the Battlefield V - Chapter 4: Defying the Odds Trailer, first properly hinting that it will be added.

The M1 Garand is one of four weapons available from the start of the chapter, requiring no unlocking or completion of challenges. It has two unique weapon specializations unlocked at rank 4 - the Grenade Launcher and Heavy Load. The Grenade Launcher allows the user to switch fire mode of the rifle and launch rifle grenades, useful for attacking fortifications or grouped-up enemy infantry, Heavy Load meanwhile reduces damage drop off, enhancing performance at range but consequently limits rate of fire at 300 RPM and increasing recoil.

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Trivia

General

Battlefield 1942

  • The M1 Garand's en-bloc clip is considered a "weapon" in-game, used as a basis for the clip ejection animation. It is given the name "riflebulletclip_m1" in the game files.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

  • Before a patch, if the player made seven kills with this weapon, the game would incorrectly award the player a Submachine Gun Efficiency pin. This has since been fixed.
  • All kills achieved with the Garand used to show up as kills using the M1A1 Thompson in the player's stats, however this glitch has since been patched.
  • A picture on stat pages reveals the M1 Garand fixed with a bayonet, despite players inability to equip it let alone unlock it. Presumably if enabled, the bayonet would qualify as a weapon attachment in-game and would act similar.
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    The Bayonet attached to the M1 Garand as seen in the official website for Bad Company 2.

  • In the weapons and stats menu, the M1 Garand is displayed mistakenly as the Japanese Type 5 rifle.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam

  • It has scratched words on it saying: "Hired Killer" and "Blood Bye".

Battlefield V

  • The M1 Garand's reload can end with one of three animations after the new clip is loaded in:
    • The bolt shuts automatically after the user pulls out their hand.
    • The bolt hangs and does not shut, and the user gives the bolt a push to manually shut it.
    • The bolt shuts before the user pulls out their hand, causing the user's thumb to become stuck between the bolt and the magazine. The user pulls out their thumb after a short struggle. This is called "Garand Thumb".

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References

  1. Hey, A Message Board - Older Battlefield Games - retrieved October 25, 2010
  2. Giant Grid O' Death - retrieved October 25, 2010
  3. 3.0 3.1 |</nowiki> DenKirson on Xanga] - retrieved April 24, 2010