After the Korean War, the .30-06 M1 Garand was re-chambered for the .308 round and equipped with a detachable box magazine instead of an en-bloc clip, and the result was the M14 rifle. The M14 served as the primary service rifle until the adoption of the M16, but continues to be deployed today as a DMR, or Designated Marksman’s Rifle. The civilian version is manufactured by Springfield, and is called the M1A.