
T-26 - Wikipedia
The 45 mm 20K tank gun was based on the Soviet 45 mm anti-tank gun M1932 (19-K) and it was one of the most powerful anti-tank guns of its time. The T-26 could carry up to three secondary DT 7.62 mm machine guns in coaxial, rear, and anti-aircraft mounts.
'Tanker Garands:' The Real Story | An Official Journal Of The NRA
Oct 26, 2020 · The “Tanker Garand” Emerges Despite its rejection by the American military, the idea of a Garand rifle shorter than the standard M1 was later resurrected in the civilian sector.
Combat history of the T-26 - Wikipedia
Light tank brigades in the Winter War were equipped a variety of T-26 tanks, including both twin- and single-turreted tanks produced from 1931 to 1939. Separate tank battalions of rifle divisions had old tanks mainly, produced in 1931–1936. But some tank units were equipped with new T-26 mod. 1939 tanks.
Fulton Armory T26 Garand Tanker with Customer Supplied …
The T-26 Garand (later referred to as a Tanker Garand) was an experimental, shortened variant of the standard issue M1 Garand. In the fall of 1944, the Pacific Warfare Board ordered that a test quantity of 150 M1 Rifles are to be shortened and tested for jungle and paratroop use.
T26 Tanker 1943 - M1 Garand Forum.com
Jan 16, 2018 · Manufactured at Springfield Armory, Springfield, Ma. in 1943 - Modified M1 with the barrel shortened 6 inches. Gas-operated, 8-round en bloc clip-fed. Weapon has an overall length of 37.6", a barrel length of 18" and weighs approximately 7.5 …
Soviet Light Tank T-26 (1931)
The main Soviet light tank of the thirties, the T-26 was the most produced tank of the time and the main tank of the Red Army until 1941.
T-26 variants - Wikipedia
More than 50 different modifications and experimental vehicles based on the T-26 light infantry tank chassis were developed in the USSR in the 1930s, with 23 modifications going into series production.
The T26 "Tanker" M1 Garand - thefirearmblog.com
May 8, 2009 · The T26, otherwise known as the “Tanker” Garand, was an experiential 18″ barreled carbine version of the M1 Garand. It was designed late in WWII for use in the Pacific jungles. Tom emailed me photos of his new T26-style M1.
A Little History on the T26 "Tanker" Garand - Shooters Forum
Mar 30, 2015 · The nomenclature is T26 Tanker. Prototypes were built in 1944 at the request of high Army officers in the Pacific including, supposedly MacArthur himself. No one seems to know why "Tanker" was used, since it was designed primarily for jungle warfare.
What’s a “Tanker” Garand? - Scott Duff Historic Martial Arms ...
Penney decided that a short T26-type Garand would fit nicely in a tank turret, and coined the term “Tanker Garand.” However, the short Garands that were tested by the Army during WWII were not intended for use by tank crews!