"Hahaha, my M1 Garand has finally arrived!" Cai Zhengke was overjoyed. Eight rounds, a semi-automatic rifle! The M1 Garand rifle (official name: United States Rifle, Caliber . 30, M1). It was the standard-issue rifle of the US Army during World War II, named after its designer, John Canteus Garand. The M1 rifle has a unique feeding mechanism. A double-stack 8-round steel clip is stored in a magazine above the receiver. When the last round is fired, the bolt is released, the clip ejects from the magazine, and a clicking sound reminds the soldier to reload. The M1 Garand rifle was the first mass-produced semi-automatic (self-loading) rifle to enter service. (During World War II, there were also the German G43 and the Soviet SVT40. In fact, these two rifles were no worse than the Garand

