M1 Carbine Loading and Unloading (TF 13-03)
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- This training film covers the loading and unloading of the US Carbine, Caliber .30, M1 per FM 23- 7. Use of the magazine dust cover is also demonstrated.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:38 Loading a Magazine
02:06 Magazine Dust Cover
03:03 Loading
03:42 Unloading
04:29 Single Loading
Thanx for including the slap of the operating slide handle to make sure the bolt is seated on the chamber.
You are welcome!
👍👍✌️ you couldn't ask for better instructions than that .
Thanks!
My dad was a mortarman with the 29th Div in WW2 & carried the M1 carbine. He loved it & said it had good knockdown at range which said was normally 100 or so yards.
Very cool! The M1 Carbine is certainly handy and effective in the role it was intended for and more. 👍
I bought a Plainfield M1 carbine a few years ago before the prices went crazy. It has a Plainfield receiver and mostly excellent condition GI parts. It's really a nice little rifle that anyone can shoot well as the recoil is even less than my 9mm carbine. 30 carbine ammo is expensive and difficult to find but with so many carbines coming back into the country I'm hopeful we will once again have reasonably priced ammo.
They really are great carbines that anyone can shoot. We'll see what prices do.
@@HistoryinFirearms Agreed. Prices have gone to ridiculous highs. As much as I love mine, I'd never pay what they are going for to buy another. The military carbines that need work and are in poor to fair condition are priced in the stratosphere compared to just 5 years ago.
I had no idea the magazines had dust covers
Yep. They can be hard to get on and off so they were not used much. Probably why they can still be had for cheap.
Before the Ruger carbines... the M1 Carbine was used on WWII in the Pacific wars.
Also used in Europe.
@@HistoryinFirearms Oh yeah, I got it, since D-Day.
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Thanks