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Clint Fowler Rifles specializes in building match-conditioned M1, M1A and AR15 rifles, producing the accuracy levels needed for today's Master Class and High-Master Class Shooters. Clint Fowler also does inspections & maintenance, restorations & refinishing, repairs, and all phases of accuracy work.

His dedication to excellence and old world craftmanship are a hallmark of Clint Fowler Rifles, with outstanding workmanship, accuracy, reliability and durability being primary concerns.. He builds the finest USGI .30 caliber service rifles in the world ... second to none. Each rifle is crafted by Clint Fowler himself one gun at a time. No two are alike.



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Now available! The Clint Fowler M1 Garand Accuracy Job Ebook.

This ebook contains step-by-step instructions with 57 photos. Includes tightening rear sight and stoning trigger, glass bedding, op-rod alignment, gas cylinder modification and fitting, hand guard modification and fitting, op-rod guides, & adjustable gas plug. Do it yourself without special tools, from start to finish. See Photos and Groups here.

 

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The M1 Garand was the designated service rifle of World War II and the Korean War for the United States Military.  It's caliber was .3006. The Garand,
as it has become known, was designed for semi-automatic fire using a spring steel clip containing 8 rounds. This is where the term "clip" originated. All other rifles used a detachable or fixed magazine. The  M1 Garand was designed for long range accuracy  i.e. battle zero was set for any target less than 200 yards It was the only rifle that had fully adjustable i.e. windage and elevation, rear sights. General George S. Patton remarked that "it was the greatest battle rifle ever produced".
     The M1A or M14 was the designated service rifle of the Viet Nam War and was soon replaced by the M16 (The Black Rifle) as it soon became known. Most M1A's are not true M14's because the M14 was capable of full automatic fire. It  was very similar in design to the M1 Garand, it was magazine fed by a 20 round magazine and cambered for the new 7.62 Nato (308 Winchester) cartridge.  Similarly, it too was known for long range accuracy i.e. battle zero was set for any target less than 200 yards.