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M1 Garand is a semi-automatic rifle in Counter-Strike Online.

Overview

This semi-automatic rifle uses 8 rounds of 7.62 NATO bullet loaded in en-bloc clips. It is incomparable efficiency to take out enemies with little effort spread terror during the World War II.

Advantages

  • High damage
  • High accuracy
  • Decent recoil
  • Fast reload

Disadvantages

  • Expensive
  • Low rate of fire
  • Cannot be reloaded until all bullets have been depleted
  • Heavy weight

Tips

Overall

  • When ejecting the magazine, the sound that it emits can be heard by surrounding players, compromising your position.

Release date

This weapon was released alongside World War II Weapons Event on:

  • South Korea: 18 September 2014.
  • Taiwan/Hong Kong: 7 October 2014.
  • China: 1 October 2014.
  • Japan: 8 October 2014.

This weapon was released through Craft system on:

  • CSN:Z: 12 March 2015.
  • Vietnam: 26 March 2015.

Gallery

Inserting new magazine

Taking out old magazine

Shooting sound

Ditto, last shot

Ditto, empty

Trivia

  • This weapon is the first semi-automatic rifle in Counter-Strike Online. This is also the first weapon which cannot be reloaded with spare clips in the chamber, it has to be fully depleted in order to do so.
  • This is the third weapon which has a sling attached after Lightning AR-1 and Mosin-Nagant.
  • The M1 Garand was once planned to be able to aim down sights as its alternate fire mode. This feature was however, cut from the rifle, yet animations for transition into aiming down the iron sights, shooting and ejecting the en-bloc clip remain in the model files.
    • M1 Garand was going to be the first in-game rifle to ever be able to aim down sights, but it was then replaced by the RPG-7.
    • Sometimes, there's a visual glitch where the user will withdraw the weapon while aiming down sights. It can stay like that as long as the user keeps holding secondary function button (RMB by default), however it can not shoot during the glitch.

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