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we should add the BM59 to the article. The BM59 is an Italian licensed copy of the M1 Garand.--[[User:Gunner5|Gunner5]]
 
we should add the BM59 to the article. The BM59 is an Italian licensed copy of the M1 Garand.--[[User:Gunner5|Gunner5]]
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:We have a separate [[Beretta BM59]] page because it is a significant modification of the M1 Garand that goes beyond being a mere copy. --[[User:Markit|Markit]] 20:48, 7 September 2011 (CDT)

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M1C Garand and M1D Garand

Ok, I made a youtube video last year and it was a montage of all the weapons in Call of Duty: World at War (It had real-world pictures, and the only ingame pictures were "fictional" guns, or weapons that I couldn't find a real-world look-a-like of. Anyways, I got a comment 5 months ago. The comment was "Is it a M1C or D Garand? And the Kabar (Not Ka-Bar)wasn't exactly used in this game. I did correct the commentor on his knife mistake, but I am still confused by his first question. Is there three different models of an M1 Garand, or only two? And I thought the M1C and M1D were sniper variants? - User:1morey August 7, 2011 5:42 PM (EST)

BM59

we should add the BM59 to the article. The BM59 is an Italian licensed copy of the M1 Garand.--Gunner5

We have a separate Beretta BM59 page because it is a significant modification of the M1 Garand that goes beyond being a mere copy. --Markit 20:48, 7 September 2011 (CDT)

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