Talk about a Garand hater, hey???
The Garand was the best semi-auto military rifle
of its time!.
Sure, it wasn't perfect, but some of what he said is complete bullshyt.
Yes, it weighed 10 pounds, and yes, it had an 8 rnd enbloc clip (when most rifles of the time - the Enfield excepted - had 5 rnd mags). Yes, you COULD get your thumb smashed in the action, if you didn't know what you were doing (there's that training thing again).
On the Western Front in Europe, the rate of fire of the Garand simply couldn't be matched, let alone beat, until Germany introduced the G43 and StG 44 series of rifles.
The Garand was a reliable, relatively simple, but heavy, battle rifle. Of course the M14 and M16 were somewhat better, as there were 20 years of firearms development between the Garand and the M14.
Ask any US combat veteran of WWII which rifle he preferred, and I'll bet that he says "the Garand".