Quiz Champion

Which round does a WW2 M1 Garand fire?

  • .30-06
  • .308
  • 7.62
  • 7.62x51mm
Explanation

The WWII M1 Garand fires the .30-06 round, which stands for ".30 caliber, year 1906." This ammunition was developed by the U.S. Army in 1906 and remained in service for many years. The M1 Garand was designed around this specific round, which is a powerful cartridge featuring a 150-grain bullet with significant velocity and energy. This caliber was chosen due to its effectiveness and widespread availability during World War II, allowing the M1 Garand to become one of the most iconic and reliable rifles of that era.