M1 Garand 1943

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  • @mishas_guns
    @mishas_guns  Před rokem +1879

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    • @Kevinisthegoat
      @Kevinisthegoat Před rokem +16

      I'm first🎉🎉🎉

    • @cheeemsmeme9763
      @cheeemsmeme9763 Před rokem +13

      and the ping MMMMMMMM YES

    • @user-gc3fi9bg8i
      @user-gc3fi9bg8i Před rokem

      .-.👇📜💊🦠⬇️-.
      "Also, it is for you to know with certainty that the disease of the suffocating torment of Allah that you call ‘corona virus’ will not be removed from you except by Allah only. So let the people repent from the worst of sins, the gross indecencies, the injustice to the people, and from the injustice of associating partners [with Allah].
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      “Our Lord, we have wronged ourselves, and if You do not forgive us and have mercy upon us, we will surely be among the losers.”
      And after the repentance let each one of them say:
      “O Allah I am Your servant, I ask you by virtue of the fact that there is no God but You, and by virtue of the fact of Your Mercy which you have decreed upon Yourself, and by the virtue of the fact of the greatness of Your Pleasure within, which is greater than the pleasure of your heaven, to cure me of the torment of Corona or to turn it away from me as I am a believer in the caller to the truth from You.
      O Allah, remove Your torment from us from whichever direction it comes from, so that we follow the path of the truth from You. And strengthen us to fulfil what we have promised you, O you who intervene between a man and his heart, as we only have Your mercy, You have decreed upon Yourself. If You do not forgive us and have mercy upon us, we will surely be among the losers. O Allah You have said in the clear verses of Your book:
      (وَقَالَ رَبُّكُمُ ٱدۡعُونِیۤ أَسۡتَجِبۡ لَكُمۡۚ )
      {And your Lord says, “Call upon Me; I will respond to you.}
      [Shurah: 40 - Ghafir - Verse: 60]
      So the Dua'a (supplication) and the repentance is from me, and the response is from You and You do not break Your promise. Exalted You are our Lord, your promise is true and you are the Most Merciful. O Allah give us the strength to fulfil what we have promised You to follow the global caller to Allah, the caliph of Allah on Earth the Imam Mahdi Nasser Mohammed Al-Yamani.O Allah, make the raising of him a blessing upon us and not a misery upon us because of our turning away from the call to the truth of the Imam Mahdi Nasser Mohammed Al-Yemeni”.
      And whoever refuses this supplication surely the torment of the so-called Coronavirus will befall them."
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    • @alcideslaqui7285
      @alcideslaqui7285 Před rokem +8

      nn

    • @alcideslaqui7285
      @alcideslaqui7285 Před rokem +4

      nn

  • @estebanperez2557
    @estebanperez2557 Před rokem +37864

    Every single sound associated with the rifle is just sheer perfection

    • @Diler31
      @Diler31 Před rokem +341

      Not the empty clip one, enemies would know you are out of ammo. The only flaw.

    • @meizapple6203
      @meizapple6203 Před rokem +617

      @@Diler31 Over the scream of gunfire a slight ping wont be heard. Maybe In a CQB situation but at that point you have bigger fish to fry.

    • @brrrrrtenjoyer
      @brrrrrtenjoyer Před rokem +404

      ​@@Diler31 People still repeat those myths? You think over the sound of machine guns, bombs, artillery etc. going off, that the number 1 thing a German soldier or Japanese soldier would hear is a *ping*?

    • @texastristan751
      @texastristan751 Před rokem +182

      ​@Dilermando Macedo there was an interview done on a guy that was on the Germans side during the war when asked he said ping what fucking ping noone gave a damn about a ping

    • @Diler31
      @Diler31 Před rokem +24

      @@meizapple6203 I agree but for me it's still the only flaw that and the fact you could get your thumb trapped if you don't know how to reload properly.

  • @claudiomoreno8928
    @claudiomoreno8928 Před rokem +4946

    That "ping" is the most beautiful sound I've ever heard

    • @niniv2706
      @niniv2706 Před rokem +28

      Oh, I see you have the machine that goes ... Ping !

    • @renanabenido9260
      @renanabenido9260 Před rokem +6

      couldnt agree more haha.

    • @claudiomoreno8928
      @claudiomoreno8928 Před rokem +13

      @@JamesSmith-ui2hv I like to understand the history and mechanism of the M1 Garand as a hobby, I'm not talking about of being involved in a war with it.. I'm from Ecuador, that's why I don't have access to get my own, and even if I could, I would do it just to appreciate the beauty of that weapon

    • @mosec7560
      @mosec7560 Před rokem +4

      My dream 😢

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon Před rokem +20

      Enemy soldiers thought the same thing!

  • @hillalalghafri4980
    @hillalalghafri4980 Před měsícem +227

    Men scroll, men see M1 garand, men happy.

    • @5at5una
      @5at5una Před 5 dny

      men hear ping.. man happy

  • @michaelrobinson2319
    @michaelrobinson2319 Před 9 měsíci +821

    You can see the distortion of the air as the bullet traveled down range

    • @jamminman9585
      @jamminman9585 Před 7 měsíci +10

      Ikr it looks like mini rockets 🚀

    • @moree.morena
      @moree.morena Před 7 měsíci

      😊💖😁😎❤❤❤😊

    • @cunjoz
      @cunjoz Před 6 měsíci +9

      and if i'm not mistaken, you can even see the bullet take a slight dive

    • @user-oh3mh8ns3h
      @user-oh3mh8ns3h Před 5 měsíci +2

      It’s cool

    • @Ki_Adi_Mundi
      @Ki_Adi_Mundi Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@cunjoz He curved the bullet.

  • @yaboyblacklist2431
    @yaboyblacklist2431 Před rokem +4943

    those camera shots were incredible! you could actually see the shockwave that the bullet was creating!

  • @sveltetread447
    @sveltetread447 Před rokem +3417

    that one 91 yr old grandpa who just got flashbacks from this video:

  • @nick250ification
    @nick250ification Před 7 měsíci +92

    “money can’t buy happiness “ looks like a whole lotta happiness to me right here

  • @annienguyen1799
    @annienguyen1799 Před 8 měsíci +268

    Nothing like an M1 Garand ASMR video to get you energized!

  • @OdinCasts
    @OdinCasts Před rokem +1474

    The sonic trails on the rounds were so crisp, such a cool sight.

    • @TKLMotoVlog
      @TKLMotoVlog Před 11 měsíci +5

      Imagine someone record in slow-mo and ramps up after!

    • @George-tz1cv
      @George-tz1cv Před měsícem

      They are called bullet traces,… And they have nothing to do with sound. 😉

  • @5GoldenR
    @5GoldenR Před rokem +3594

    One of the best infantry rifles ever in production.

  • @purple_guy_87
    @purple_guy_87 Před 8 měsíci +294

    Girls:boys are weird,they always relax with annoying things
    Boys relaxing:

    • @user-gy7nf9dt4z
      @user-gy7nf9dt4z Před 3 měsíci

      No girl say this 💀 I'm a girl and I love guns I love how they sound

  • @bigdaddy7119
    @bigdaddy7119 Před 8 měsíci +27

    Everything about this rifle was well thought out by John Garand to be user friendly in combat, especially the safety. It’s right where it needs to be (like the AR-15 platform) where the shooter doesn’t have to break sight picture to operate, and where it doesn’t accidentally get snagged on anything. Garand and Stoner were geniuses just like John Moses Browning. The latter whose weapons and designs are STILL continuously in use over 100 years later.

    • @user-xh9vj2xh9m
      @user-xh9vj2xh9m Před 5 měsíci

      😊😊

    • @mtman2
      @mtman2 Před 2 měsíci

      Both great inventors no doubt...!
      Also Erik Eklunds m/42B Ljungman semi-auto was the forerunner of Stoner's blowback design called the "epitome of simplicity" isn't often mentioned-!

  • @monke5559
    @monke5559 Před 11 měsíci +1360

    We getting out of Normandy with this one 🔥🔥🔥

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Před 11 měsíci

      "We shot those Najis with these guns, only to see our children became one."

    • @ortodox9500
      @ortodox9500 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Yankee go Home! 😄

    • @Leonard_000
      @Leonard_000 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Yankees’ home is in Poland 🇺🇸🤝🇵🇱

    • @ortodox9500
      @ortodox9500 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Leonard_000 psja krev!

    • @johnkennedysilveira1323
      @johnkennedysilveira1323 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Said someone who never, ever hold a rifle...

  • @martinvargas1346
    @martinvargas1346 Před rokem +516

    Never seen a video where you can actually see the air being warped like that

  • @user-pk5pg9mm2v
    @user-pk5pg9mm2v Před 9 měsíci +18

    How can I see the fucking bullets???

  • @austinjones9276
    @austinjones9276 Před 6 měsíci +10

    There's a damn good reason this gun was the army standard for so many years.

  • @Edit.hub31
    @Edit.hub31 Před 11 měsíci +1096

    Anyone gonna talk about HE DID THAT WITH IRON SIGHTS what a true legend

    • @delliriant
      @delliriant Před 11 měsíci +11

      it’s misha

    • @clonewarsenthusiast5711
      @clonewarsenthusiast5711 Před 11 měsíci +60

      Also American gun engineering during this guns time period is exceptional

    • @greywolf9783
      @greywolf9783 Před 11 měsíci +30

      ​​@@clonewarsenthusiast5711 during that time of war? damn straight it it was that is why THERE ARE 3-4 DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THIS SAME GUN!!! PLUS THE TRENCH GUN!

    • @Warzonebeast1
      @Warzonebeast1 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Ikr

    • @curiahallen3471
      @curiahallen3471 Před 11 měsíci +8

      It was aight don't get me wrong he did good but he was also seated and able to take his time always more to improve on

  • @ghandi90
    @ghandi90 Před rokem +761

    The sound this makes is just complete and utter perfection!

  • @SovetskayaUSSR
    @SovetskayaUSSR Před 9 měsíci +4

    Bro broke the target again 💀

  • @HardbassSoviet
    @HardbassSoviet Před měsícem +1

    Those shots are beautifully powerful

  • @Maarten258
    @Maarten258 Před rokem +3600

    If you think about it, this rifle was so much ahead of it's time. Even had a bolt hold open together with the "ping" sound. There was no second guessing if you were out or had a malfunction. You always knew.

    • @user-mq1qg8ot6v
      @user-mq1qg8ot6v Před rokem +123

      And enemy too...

    • @Maarten258
      @Maarten258 Před rokem +402

      @@user-mq1qg8ot6v I doubt if the enemy could hear the ping beneath all the gun fire. Then again, what would they do? Soldiers are never alone and an m1 is extremely fast to reload. I think it really was one of the best rifles of WWII. Maybe the best. Basically every gi had one too.

    • @user-mq1qg8ot6v
      @user-mq1qg8ot6v Před rokem +15

      @@Maarten258 have time to change position

    • @chinazieswillstartww3253
      @chinazieswillstartww3253 Před rokem +167

      ​​@@user-mq1qg8ot6v Not if they are 100 metres away. I doubt they will hear it even in close quarter with all the gun shots and explosions going around. Let's say even if they heard the ping sound and find out you are empty your buddies are still there with their loaded M1s 😂

    • @markcolt1114
      @markcolt1114 Před rokem +43

      ​@@Maarten258There's probably a soldier who believed in the Ping lie. Some might have even scratched the enbloc on their helmets. But you're not wrong about the ping myth.

  • @doodskie999
    @doodskie999 Před rokem +2247

    Man, cant imagine how our grandfathers lugged this thing around all day plus those huge ass ammo clips. Plus their food rations and first aid kits. They were a different breed

    • @_Silo190
      @_Silo190 Před rokem

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    • @HighFalutinTootin
      @HighFalutinTootin Před rokem

      the infusion of soy bean oil in all the food products has slowly but steadily reduced testosterone in our men and it's a crime

    • @josh05683
      @josh05683 Před rokem +317

      Modern day military combat loads weight about 1.5 times the amount a full combat load of a WWII soldier.

    • @spacedout4061
      @spacedout4061 Před rokem +213

      ​@@josh05683ww2 soldiers also had no armor or electronic gear

    • @josh05683
      @josh05683 Před rokem +125

      @@spacedout4061 uhhh yeah. I know. I’m saying what they carried back then is nothing compared to today. Today they carry far more munitions than before. Hundreds of rounds.

  • @tellulaire8168
    @tellulaire8168 Před 6 měsíci +2

    those bullets hitting the plate sounds soooo good 🥺

  • @user-gy4do4ur1e
    @user-gy4do4ur1e Před 5 měsíci +1

    Вот оно че! Гаранд, оказывается удобная штука! Американцы знают толк в оружии, всю жизнь с ним живут!

  • @Mr_Goober1167
    @Mr_Goober1167 Před rokem +727

    The one angle where you could see the shockwave following the bullet was insane

    • @ashflre
      @ashflre Před 11 měsíci +2

      honestly that is amazing

    • @spp9830
      @spp9830 Před 11 měsíci

      マジで見えた!!スゴ

    • @aussierheinhardt4390
      @aussierheinhardt4390 Před 11 měsíci

      Awesome to see that kind of shockwave.❤

  • @mrgoolaggary
    @mrgoolaggary Před 11 měsíci +759

    The single handedly best asmr in history to ever exist, my ears have heard this god-like sound in perfection

  • @Marawan
    @Marawan Před 7 měsíci +2

    Just a majestic rifle, everything from reloading to shooting sounds so aesthetic

  • @user-sh8jf3xm3g
    @user-sh8jf3xm3g Před 7 měsíci +3

    Почему мне так приятно смотреть как другие стреляют из винтовок

  • @The3LetterAgency
    @The3LetterAgency Před rokem +531

    "The ping sound alerts the enemy that you're reloading"
    The enemy hearing constant ringing because of 8 rounds of 30-06.

    • @davecruzen9352
      @davecruzen9352 Před rokem +28

      A lot of GI's got wise to the ping. They would take an expended "clip" and let it hit the ground. When the enemy came up, the 8th round was fired. Killing the opponent.

    • @fix0the0spade
      @fix0the0spade Před rokem +54

      Smartass enemy hears the ping, stands up to rush you, is immediately gunned down by the rest of the platoon and the Sergeant's Tommy Gun.

    • @Fosi94
      @Fosi94 Před rokem +5

      ​@@fix0the0spade exactly 😂

    • @bebedor_de_cafe3272
      @bebedor_de_cafe3272 Před rokem +13

      Makes no sense, because when there’s a bunch of people firing, you can’t hear shot

    • @vahlok1426
      @vahlok1426 Před rokem +14

      All these rumors about the ping alerting enemies are so stupid.

  • @ratatoskr9366
    @ratatoskr9366 Před rokem +401

    The fact that the round muffled out the sound of the ping proves that the whole "the ping let the enemy knew you were out" was a myth.

    • @PassTheSnails
      @PassTheSnails Před rokem +17

      I mean a camera is hardly a valid way of measuring sound levels and how something would sound in real life, but I still believe you are correct.

    • @squintohighlights
      @squintohighlights Před rokem +9

      I don’t think it’s a full myth. The claim is that soldiers would bounce the clip off of their helmets to alert enemy soldiers. I do believe that the enemies would hear this then advance towards the sound… I do not believe they were moving because they thought the soldier “ran out”. That part I think is a myth. However, it makes sense for an enemy soldier to want to investigate a pinging sound nearby

    • @ratatoskr9366
      @ratatoskr9366 Před rokem +16

      @@squintohighlights both of those are ridiculous myths. There's no way the clip bouncing off the helmet became so commonplace it alerted the enemy. And no, the ping doesn't make sense becuase you cant even hear it through all the gunfire. The loud ping was an invention from video games and movies. You probably didn't even hear the ping until I pointed it out.

    • @coreyshier7526
      @coreyshier7526 Před rokem +4

      I agree. Pretty much it was a myth. from 100+ yards away the enemy soldiers couldn't hear that "ping" over the ringing in his ears from all the gunfire from his fellow soldiers and that sonic cracks of 30-06 bullets ripping overhead.
      Myth Busters did a segment on this very subject: "BUSTED"!

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 Před rokem +3

      @@coreyshier7526 I saw a Myth Buster episode where they proved that thermite can't melt even a car roof...
      I also saw an episode where they were testing bridge colapse "myth" that i learned about from my elementary school history book...
      From that episode i also learned that they do not know anything about engineering and the guy that they hired to build the bridgescaled down model was as incompetent as them -> so its full circle of people that are "experts" -> in everything and nothing at the same time.
      Would fresh soldier or an internet keyboard warrior be able to hear and recognize the "ping"?
      Most likely no.
      But battle hardened soldier that knows how important is situation awarenes can easly pick up that extra sound.
      You can be watching loud TV with mother of an infant -> and she will be able to hear kids cry in a different room when you in the same time would not be able to hear anything... -> i can bet that Myth Busters would be able to prove this as BUSTED and they would not care that mothers all over the world would laugh them off!

  • @charlestran6265
    @charlestran6265 Před měsícem

    General Patton would proclaim that this is the “greatest CZcams short video ever devised.”

  • @sirlogan12
    @sirlogan12 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Big M1A fan here. But gotta say M1 Garand is my favorite gun in Military history 🇺🇸

  • @Jay-un1jz
    @Jay-un1jz Před 11 měsíci +270

    Now we know why grandpa was never robbed.

    • @jangobett
      @jangobett Před 10 měsíci +4

      He wasn’t a fool and always stayed strapped with that Nazi hunter gun.

    • @nomercy.101
      @nomercy.101 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@jangobettman's was never lacking

    • @CRED2C
      @CRED2C Před 10 měsíci

      NUNCA LE ROBARON PORQUE NO NACIO EN LATAM

    • @user-ud2ze9is5h
      @user-ud2ze9is5h Před 10 měsíci

      :-)

  • @bravoravenofpestilence1161
    @bravoravenofpestilence1161 Před rokem +231

    I just realized dumping out a bucket of Garand clips is the most heavenly sound you could ever hear

  • @user-wh9pr2jp3r
    @user-wh9pr2jp3r Před 26 dny

    Forty years ago, the gun I was using in my Japanese military training was an M1. It was a very good gun, very easy to maintain, highly accurate, and easy to handle.

  • @water_feind9152
    @water_feind9152 Před rokem +958

    That ladies and gentlemen is a weapon of war.

    • @Fughzet
      @Fughzet Před rokem +5

      no way omg

    • @BAN3FromNoWhere
      @BAN3FromNoWhere Před rokem +18

      And a damn good one.

    • @Martin-ue9dw
      @Martin-ue9dw Před rokem +5

      The most gentleman weapon is Ak-47 😂

    • @alvinnganga1604
      @alvinnganga1604 Před rokem +1

      Stargate reference?

    • @water_feind9152
      @water_feind9152 Před rokem +18

      @@alvinnganga1604 not exactly, it’s more of a smart ass comment to people who don’t know what a weapon of war actually is.

  • @joshuacormier1780
    @joshuacormier1780 Před 11 měsíci +144

    I have never been able to watch a bullet move... until today. Absolutely amazing.

  • @brendanritchie674
    @brendanritchie674 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m not even a gun freak but the ‘1 garand is a work of art. Between the .30-06 round and its simplicity. Just a legendary rifle.

  • @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145
    @asa-punkatsouthvinland7145 Před rokem +731

    My grandfather fought in WWII I remember him mentioning his M1 from time to time. In times of danger a weapon is often a most trusted friend.

    • @tyrlant
      @tyrlant Před rokem +4

      this reminds me me of bo1 zm nacht der untoten

    • @miyuki970
      @miyuki970 Před rokem +10

      My grandfather was Japanese cavalry.

    • @HashMaster1776
      @HashMaster1776 Před rokem +4

      @@miyuki970 mine served in the 291st Engineer combat battalion

    • @kroniikzyt834
      @kroniikzyt834 Před rokem +3

      My great grandfather also fought in WW2 but before I was born he passed away before I can ever meet him

    • @miyuki970
      @miyuki970 Před rokem +4

      @@HashMaster1776
      Uncle was a communications officer.

  • @jackiepwn
    @jackiepwn Před rokem +2008

    Now that’s what I call ASMR
    Edit: MOM IM FAMOUS

    • @alyankhan7481
      @alyankhan7481 Před rokem +14

      AR-SMR 🥁🥁

    • @coldsamon
      @coldsamon Před rokem +12

      ​@@maxfactor4209 "autonomous sensory meridian response; a term used to describe a tingling, static-like, or goosebumps sensation in response to specific triggering audio or visual stimuli"

    • @_AndresitoBD
      @_AndresitoBD Před rokem

      Fr

    • @WSTLNDR
      @WSTLNDR Před rokem +1

      A sexy 'MERCAN! rifle

    • @yourlocaldoomer
      @yourlocaldoomer Před rokem

      Its gun porn is what it is

  • @KallMeKes
    @KallMeKes Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ah yes, the iconic pinger, both the gun and enemies helmets will ping

  • @TaduAnju
    @TaduAnju Před 2 měsíci

    Every single Grandpa when you send them "Happy D-day" Instead of "Happy B-day".

  • @jamesedwards4590
    @jamesedwards4590 Před rokem +535

    My dad was DEADLY with one of those as a young Marine (GySgt, vet of WWII/Korea). He used to tell us how it operated, and said it was solid when he needed it, and wished he had the last one he had been issued. Said it was perfect.
    He hunted without a scope until his late 50s, btw.
    RIP, pops!

  • @iphone7shoots
    @iphone7shoots Před rokem +1912

    Legend says this man is still fighting WWII

    • @themicrowave905
      @themicrowave905 Před rokem +8

      Lmfao wrong person 😂😂

    • @sksnsqsqq7282
      @sksnsqsqq7282 Před rokem +9

      thats absolutly true ! i saw him today !

    • @vk2ig
      @vk2ig Před rokem +6

      He is certainly dressing that way.

    • @NowThatsKEK
      @NowThatsKEK Před rokem +7

      When the trees start speaking Japanese let you m1 have a sneeze

    • @Terabit3
      @Terabit3 Před rokem +5

      God bless him 🪖🪖🪖

  • @mindaman0907
    @mindaman0907 Před 29 dny +1

    Beautiful performance. Every shot is music to the ear. Nice weapon.

  • @144.n1ck
    @144.n1ck Před 7 měsíci +1

    The quiet kid the next day after getting bullied:

  • @imonit1177
    @imonit1177 Před rokem +307

    Old guns have an auditory quality that is just so damn satisfying. It's like you can feel it by hearing it.

  • @anysimmers8702
    @anysimmers8702 Před rokem +476

    Some key points about the history of this rifle;
    It was highly popular among the soldiers, with the most common complaint being that they wish they had more ammunition available in the loaded rifle. Often they would compare it to a carbine with a box magazine but with the impact (slap) and accuracy of a rifle.
    The ping sound did not alert the enemy of your position for two main reasons; the sound of battle made it almost unheard past a few meters away 2) Your own shots already did alert the enemy of ypur possible position. This was a common myth at the time (which somehow still persists) that the US Army heavily studied and than made an effort to combat such myth(s).
    Technically it was not ahead of its time (during it's use on the battlefield). More so in between WWI and WWII development. By WWII nations wanted stamped steel, with few machine parts for mass production, but the caveat being that they were efficient, effective and reliable. We see that they slowly start replacing pre WWII weapons with more modern ones (modern of their time), usually with submachine guns. As many stamped machined rifles were quite late into the war. Soldiers constantly expressed the desire for a rifle that could be fully automatic and semiautomatic, with larger clip sizes, preferably box magazines. Noting that it would have the supression of a machine pistol (sub machine gun) with the qualities of a rifle. Conversely the Russian soldiers wanted a machine gun, that could effectively be used as a rifle when needed (a minor difference but that minor difference played a big role in later gun development post war).
    These are just brief key points and I'm sure others have more history they can share. Needless to say this rifle is beautiful and iconic and I have yet to post an algo boosting comment⚡

    • @user-ty4oi8ui6e
      @user-ty4oi8ui6e Před rokem +1

      почему русские это хотели ?

    • @alexprokhorov407
      @alexprokhorov407 Před rokem +3

      ​@@user-ty4oi8ui6eпросто хотели и всё. Мне вот бывает бабу хочется)

    • @Jekakrab
      @Jekakrab Před rokem +3

      @@user-ty4oi8ui6e наверное имел ввиду, что поэтому и появился АК

    • @Sam-nx9ec
      @Sam-nx9ec Před rokem +11

      ​@@user-ty4oi8ui6e The Red Army issued submachine guns en-masse to assault units, which was great for clearing trenches, bunkers, buildings and fighting at close range but lacked the accuracy and power of a rifle. The original AK was meant to be a more powerful submachine gun, hence it was short-ish and had an option for automatic fire.
      US soldiers wanted an infantry rifle that they could fire on automatic if needed and carry more ammunition, which is where the M14 came from.

    • @anthonyberger810
      @anthonyberger810 Před rokem +8

      IIRC the ping sound didn’t alert the enemy of your position, but it DID advertise the fact that you were out of ammo. German soldiers would often hide around corners in broken up groups one close to the ‘sabotage’ area and another far away. The ‘hit’ squad would wait until the American soldiers wasted their ammo on the ‘decoy’ squad, at which point they would break cover and engage the Americans at very close range, often from the side or behind, who would at that moment have been reloading. This tactic was especially effective in urban environments, where finding cover close to your enemy was easy. The Americans however quickly realized this tactic existed and in order to counter it would often save their empty clips to throw at rocks or walls to fool any potential German squads into thinking they were out of ammo. They also began to understand how the Germans set up such ambushes, and would often throw their clips in unison, watching all directions, so they could draw the Germans out and kill them. Funnily enough the American counter tactic was much more successful than the German ambushes themselves!

  • @FarmerC23
    @FarmerC23 Před 9 měsíci +1

    When he dropped all the m1 clips 😍

  • @user-be6im4cp4d
    @user-be6im4cp4d Před 27 dny

    The pings drop from the bucket makes the German more trauma

  • @suleymanorhan1486
    @suleymanorhan1486 Před rokem +806

    I used this rifle for 18 months in my military service (1974-76) It is a solid and beautiful weapon..

    • @kcram9229
      @kcram9229 Před rokem

      How many people did you kill? Serious question

    • @howardschlereth9368
      @howardschlereth9368 Před rokem +5

      Where ?

    • @gerinko7874
      @gerinko7874 Před rokem +8

      As someone who knows nothing about guns it seems amazing

    • @user-zb6pg6sx3p
      @user-zb6pg6sx3p Před rokem +15

      이 총을 1978년 문무대에서 들고 뛰고, pri하고, 사격하고.. 일주일?? 열흘? 너무 무거웠다. 근데 나중에 군대가서 m16쏴보니 저 총 정말 잘 맞는 총이었네

    • @promenota9610
      @promenota9610 Před rokem +32

      @@howardschlereth9368 Turkey, considering his name. Old rifles have been in use for long time in military training in Turkey.

  • @Tsar_Alexander4
    @Tsar_Alexander4 Před 9 měsíci +1252

    That 2nd shot was personal on so many levels💀

  • @DIPper352
    @DIPper352 Před 6 měsíci +1

    "Dude does everyone in thos discord just has an M1 Garand?" - Random guy in russian badger

  • @everettamador9870
    @everettamador9870 Před 5 měsíci

    My Uncle Eppie said The M1 was the best friend a soldier could have...

  • @tocco_2797
    @tocco_2797 Před rokem +512

    Can we just take a moment to recignize how good of a shot he is with IRON SIGHTS of all sights

    • @shelbyoffrink4424
      @shelbyoffrink4424 Před rokem +37

      These rifles were accurate out to 3-400 yards. 100 is easy peazy. I do the same with my m1 carbine all day. Especially from a bench.

    • @Ezees23
      @Ezees23 Před rokem +31

      Can't ever go wrong if you're proficient when using basic iron sights. Many optics users would be lost if their optics devices were damaged and non-functional.....

    • @ricardos-comment
      @ricardos-comment Před rokem

      Very True.

    • @freeman8000
      @freeman8000 Před rokem +14

      Bruh I shoot soda cans at 100m with irons on my cheap ass Norinco SKS... All these n00bs out here have ruined their eyesight with optics. And think iron sights are sooo "difficult" to use amazing.

    • @vahlok1426
      @vahlok1426 Před rokem +10

      The magic of properly zeroed sights.

  • @justanotheryoutubedoofus3693

    Seeing that Garand move and cycle so smooth made my heart happy

  • @NoobyTopHat
    @NoobyTopHat Před měsícem

    Give me an M1 Grand pinging sound that's the sound that makes me wanna go to bed faster

  • @ejswater5449
    @ejswater5449 Před 7 měsíci

    The sound of ammo being poured and the garand ping makes my brain tickle.

  • @Critter145
    @Critter145 Před 11 měsíci +87

    You can see the shockwave as the round moves downrange. Awesome.

  • @whodey59
    @whodey59 Před rokem +80

    "The best battle implement ever devised" General Patton

    • @rodman9121
      @rodman9121 Před rokem

      General George Patton: “...the M-1 Rifle is the greatest battle implement ever devised.”

  • @user-yi8rv9tp6n
    @user-yi8rv9tp6n Před 9 měsíci +6

    If I had a team of soldiers he would be the perfect marksman.

  • @Sniper-doge
    @Sniper-doge Před 8 měsíci +1

    A world war 2 military helmet the only place to put your M1 grand clips

  • @ReiAkaris
    @ReiAkaris Před rokem +750

    It's so goddamn cool to see the shockwave of the bullet. Holy crap.
    EDIT: Goddamn.

  • @_r3verie
    @_r3verie Před rokem +129

    I’m a simple man. I see the Garand, I press the like button.

  • @Rexy-edits717
    @Rexy-edits717 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That’s what my granddads nerf gun looked like back in the day

  • @pedrobaez14
    @pedrobaez14 Před 2 měsíci

    That sound at the end of the cartridge is what made it characteristic of the 2ww and why the Germans came to recognize it

  • @Evil_Teddy
    @Evil_Teddy Před rokem +167

    We need to be producing these again. In original and modern calibers.

    • @dannynye1731
      @dannynye1731 Před rokem +3

      What’s modern, 1906 or 1956? They are all well engineered cartridge. Nothing new in guns

    • @sixpest
      @sixpest Před rokem +2

      buy an m1a

    • @NTconstruction
      @NTconstruction Před rokem +4

      30-06 was and is still one of the best!

    • @pogchamp9294
      @pogchamp9294 Před rokem +4

      There is a thing called an M14

    • @ashes2ashes863
      @ashes2ashes863 Před rokem +4

      ​@@pogchamp9294 have one, but still want a Garand.

  • @metamain1980
    @metamain1980 Před 10 měsíci +580

    With every ping, a German gets his wings

  • @robertstejskal5921
    @robertstejskal5921 Před měsícem

    "The greatest battle implement ever devised."- Gen. George Patton.

  • @Browninghumpback
    @Browninghumpback Před 20 dny

    Always great videos set up! Love them

  • @user-sx3np7ec5t
    @user-sx3np7ec5t Před 11 měsíci +62

    One of the most iconic guns in WW2. Rest in peace to those we lost in that battle

  • @jeffreyandrews3071
    @jeffreyandrews3071 Před rokem +142

    The 30-06 flys so fast and hits like a freight train this is definitely one of my favorite WWII era weapons.

  • @_YAG_
    @_YAG_ Před měsícem

    Как красиво летит пуля и этот эпичный звон после 8-го выстрела.

  • @IronMan3582
    @IronMan3582 Před 8 měsíci

    If there ever was a category for "Gun ASMR" this would be the champion of it

  • @roncooper8666
    @roncooper8666 Před 11 měsíci +152

    This is the weapon that I qualified with in Basic Training at Fort Ord, California in 1963. We were one of the last classes to be issued this rifle. About half of my Company got an "M1 thumb" the first time pushing that clip through the receiver. Good times, eh!
    I also got to train with the fabled BAR - Browning Automatic Rifle. I loved that weapon! The Army took that away and gave us the M14 with a selector switch that enabled the soldier to switch from semi to full auto. The weight of the Browning allowed you to maintain a close shot pattern when fired from a bipod, whereas the M14 would ride up on your target after the 2nd shot when fired from a bipod. The only time I ever fired either weapon from a bipod was in training. Good times, eh!
    Then, as a paratrooper in an airborne infantry outfit we were among the first to be issued the M16. I will reserve my comments about the M16, thank you very much.
    I just discovered your channel and I enjoyed watching your presentations and marksmanship with this vast collection of weapons. Thankfully I haven't had the need to arm myself for several decades, now.

    • @shanesawhutchison9255
      @shanesawhutchison9255 Před 10 měsíci +4

      You sound like me a Canadian eh?
      I do like your thoughts of the weapons prior to the general upgrade that both the US and Canada went through after WWll and Korea.
      My favourite weapon by far (from a Canadian’s point of view), was the FN that we carried back in the day.
      Different time different systems.
      It was big, yes.
      It taught you more than shooting, yes.
      You had this monster that you hauled around, plus the ammo, yes.
      But stopping power, oh my God.
      You got that big old 7.62 round going down range…you better get down.
      I used to like being the “C2” on patrol, because I got to haul the the mean brother of the “C1”, the general use FN.
      As “C2” I would be second in command of the squad or patrol as you will.
      An exact replica of the FNC1A1, except you had a full auto choice with the FNC2A1 and a cool spring assisted “built in” bi-pod on the stock, that released with a flick of your forward arm.
      And the a rain of 7.62 death on full auto. Oh my God, it’s just like yesterday while I tell it.
      Anyway, sorry that I went on so long, I apologize.
      Cheers. 🇨🇦

    • @roncooper8666
      @roncooper8666 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@shanesawhutchison9255 The "eh" just seems to come natural for me! When thinking of the 7.62 Nato round I think of my all-time favorite, and weapon of choice, the M60 Machine Gun! Belt fed that puppy would unleash a tsunami of death and destruction upon anything you aimed at! For a spell I was in a Recon Platoon and we would mount that gun on rabbit ears that were affixed to a center pole that was bolted into the floorboard in the middle of an M151 Jeep. (Think Rat Patrol) That gun was amazing! It was issued with an extra barrel and an asbestos glove. You could push so much lead through that barrel, so fast, that it would actually turn white hot. You had to keep changing the barrel to avoid melting it down! lol Now those were good times, eh! Or, in my best Canadian impersonation, "Back Bacon, eh!"😁

    • @shanesawhutchison9255
      @shanesawhutchison9255 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@roncooper8666
      Good one, eh! 🇨🇦🇺🇸

    • @roncooper8666
      @roncooper8666 Před 10 měsíci

      lol You betcha!@@shanesawhutchison9255

    • @josephnewsome7393
      @josephnewsome7393 Před 9 měsíci +4

      My Father was trained as a gunner on bombers in WWII. He was Navy flying patrols in the Bay of Biscay hunting German submarines.
      Because he was one of the first in, he was trained not only on 30 and 50 caliber machine guns but also the Garand, the BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle), Thompson Machine Gun (ie Tommy Gun), 1911, 45 colt revolver etc, etc. In the beginning of the war, they had quite an assortment of firearms.
      He was very responsible and was given the keys to the gun locker.
      They had mutton almost every meal unless you were on a mission that day and got very tired of it.
      One evening, him and a buddy signed out 2 guns to go hunting.
      My Father said that he saw a rabbit and opened up with the Thompson just as the rabbit jumped. He said that he fell back on his training and followed the rabbit through its jump.
      The Thompson shot 45acp with a firing rate between 600-800 rpm, depending on the model.
      Sadly, my Father was a very good marksman, and there was nothing left of the poor rabbit.

  • @playerfinity
    @playerfinity Před rokem +40

    Freaking Medal of Honor flashbacks kicking in! Ah, the nostalgia is overwhelming

  • @_Empty-Box_
    @_Empty-Box_ Před 8 dny

    M1 Garand: "Ping"
    Boys: YEAHHHHHHHHH🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @andrewperry4269
    @andrewperry4269 Před měsícem

    Absolutely a perfect weapon of war. I can see why it was a favorite among a generation that saved the world. ❤

  • @livinglettuce1545
    @livinglettuce1545 Před rokem +425

    Actually beautiful. If a video could be art, this would be it.

    • @capnprice0673
      @capnprice0673 Před rokem +8

      It is art. it's a display of a historically significant weapon from a time that people unfortunately, yet understandably, often try forgetting.

    • @The_Sage_of_Six_Paths
      @The_Sage_of_Six_Paths Před rokem +3

      Videos can't be art?😮

    • @livinglettuce1545
      @livinglettuce1545 Před rokem +1

      @@The_Sage_of_Six_Paths I guess so, but like this is the Mona Lisa of video art then

    • @WAY2PWN
      @WAY2PWN Před rokem +1

      "if a video could be art" oh boy I have some news to share with you lmao

    • @livinglettuce1545
      @livinglettuce1545 Před rokem +1

      @@WAY2PWNyea I’ve realized lol

  • @Overworkedandunderpaid
    @Overworkedandunderpaid Před rokem +92

    I love that you can see the vapor trail from each bullet as it travels. It’s beautiful. Nicely done, good marksmanship too.

    • @yothegamer
      @yothegamer Před rokem +3

      You can see the tiny ark it makes at that distance also. Actually being able to see the air being disrupted from the bullet in real time is a thing of beauty I tell you what.

    • @Felle1-5
      @Felle1-5 Před rokem +1

      That's incredible

    • @user-ge5dj5mp8c
      @user-ge5dj5mp8c Před rokem

      Что это значит! Переведите по русски или вообще не пишите свои призывы к войне.

  • @_Jishan_
    @_Jishan_ Před 6 měsíci +1

    He specifically adjusted the scope to perfection to hit the 2nd shot in the most brutal area 😂

  • @supertonyjr8903
    @supertonyjr8903 Před 3 měsíci

    The way it distorts the air and takes a beautiful dive looks majestic AF

  • @softcover_book_nook
    @softcover_book_nook Před rokem +301

    Man that round hits hella hard

    • @HarvestMoonHowl
      @HarvestMoonHowl Před rokem +14

      30-06. A classic heavy round with more stopping power than most modern hunting loads.

    • @Jagersaio
      @Jagersaio Před rokem +9

      30-06 Springfield. Enough to put down an elephant.

    • @Kraken769
      @Kraken769 Před rokem +4

      30-06 it's gonna hit hard

    • @juanrivera6196
      @juanrivera6196 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Kraken769 ñ

    • @temmie9430
      @temmie9430 Před rokem

      Reminds me of dad

  • @shanesawhutchison9255
    @shanesawhutchison9255 Před 11 měsíci +578

    The US M1 Garand and the British Lee Enfield are two of my favourite weapons.
    Just plain solid, reliable, powerful and accurate…can’t ask for much more. 🇨🇦

  • @KentuckyLasslo
    @KentuckyLasslo Před 4 měsíci +1

    one of the most well edited videos I’ve ever seen on CZcams, fantastic! 🫡🇺🇸

  • @thehardyboys4227
    @thehardyboys4227 Před měsícem

    That thing slaps hard af for a nearly 100 year old rifle 😮

  • @gunsforevery1
    @gunsforevery1 Před 6 měsíci

    I love that it shows the 2-4 moa these rifles were truly capable of.

  • @markryan9323
    @markryan9323 Před rokem +256

    Tested and true from 80 years of service. M1 Garand is a living legend!

    • @Bumper1974
      @Bumper1974 Před rokem

      Hell ya my Grandfather was in a tank like Fury. Him and my Grandmother were wonderful people and I miss them very much.

    • @JoeB-cp8lr
      @JoeB-cp8lr Před rokem

      Put a lot of Germans and north Koreans to sleep

    • @gimmedahhcookies4341
      @gimmedahhcookies4341 Před rokem

      Best rifle ever made

    • @user-sf2pr4cg8z
      @user-sf2pr4cg8z Před rokem

      تةينليتىجوؤنوءكويحتثحتيككسطتؤدؤطتياتينةؤنةيحزةسحؤنجيذ

    • @JoeB-cp8lr
      @JoeB-cp8lr Před rokem

      Best rifle eve made is right

  • @elecron1156
    @elecron1156 Před rokem +78

    Now these are the *clips* I want to see, Garand ping is just too classic

  • @user-bw6ir2qm2d
    @user-bw6ir2qm2d Před 21 dnem

    Супер! Все просто и надёжно! А главное,быстро перезарядить магазин👍

  • @wrathofiran4989
    @wrathofiran4989 Před 9 měsíci

    That brings back memories. In the 70's and while training in the Iranian army as a conscript, I shot a lot with this gun.

  • @Boiiack
    @Boiiack Před rokem +51

    "it's almost as if 1,000 Garands had cried at once..."

  • @Firomus
    @Firomus Před 11 měsíci +195

    All the Garand clips falling onto the rounds made me shiver in delight. Absolute serotonin rush right there

    • @user-kj7cl4zy4h
      @user-kj7cl4zy4h Před 10 měsíci

      ميويكيزظيزميزثظ يظزبزيظيزي بظب

    • @user-wi2wq7ue9t
      @user-wi2wq7ue9t Před 10 měsíci

      😮😢❤😂❤❤ जो में😊 छी छी छी छी छी छी छी छी❤😢😢😢

    • @JunkoEnoshimaaaaa
      @JunkoEnoshimaaaaa Před 9 měsíci

      @@101_ he's stupid, that's why

  • @user-lz2fy2wn3r
    @user-lz2fy2wn3r Před 2 měsíci

    این تنها اسلحه‌ای هست که یادآور دوران کودکیمه واقعا لذت بردم از این m1

  • @thomasjones9662
    @thomasjones9662 Před 12 dny +1

    Old piece of genius...God bless the GG.

  • @hopefulperson9622
    @hopefulperson9622 Před měsícem

    The sound after the last bullet shot is just an art. Many time heard in the movies and ww2 CoD games. The leader of ww2 rifles in terms of that. Not only though😊.

  • @colinkennedy4646
    @colinkennedy4646 Před rokem +78

    I saw a one of kind stainless steel M1 Garand in the Cody firearms museum in Cody Wyoming, polished to a mirror finish with of course no serial number. It was absolutely a work of art.

    • @Tanzenergise
      @Tanzenergise Před rokem +3

      if i ever saw that i think ide shed a manly tear.

  • @pmoons104
    @pmoons104 Před 11 měsíci +128

    My grandfather was army ranger 2nd battalion C company, stormed point du hoc on D day. Proudest badge was his rifleman he got for being a savage with this exact gun.

    • @user-bp8ij4wg2o
      @user-bp8ij4wg2o Před 10 měsíci +1

      Я играл в эту игру! 😊

    • @EliGriffey
      @EliGriffey Před 9 měsíci +1

      The five normandy landing zone are as follows Allied code names for the beaches along the 50- mile stretch of Normandy coast targeted for landing were Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword. Point du hoc was as follows U.S. Army Rangers, 2nd Ranger Battalion, were assigned to capture and disable the German enemy six-gun 115-cm coast defense battery

  • @millmechman
    @millmechman Před měsícem

    Imagine being an armor during WW2, and spending DAYS loading clips.