This is great because it shows how iron sights of this type work, which is what a lot of video games get EXREMELY wrong. When sighted in, the circle gets "wider" or even almost disappears due to effect of your vision, giving you very clear and easy to use sight picture. While in games they usually completely ignore this effect and make these sights completely block out your view, making them horrid to use... and making weapons with open sights easier to use, while in real life they're actually way worse. So it's good to have these videos to show people who don't shoot IRL, to visualise to them how this type of sights *actually* works.
@@rj4590 Believe me we all do, but sometimes guys from non-gun countries are genuinely wanting to learn more and all they can count on is books, video games and movies. When they want to know more instead of pretending they already know, it's good to have something to help them understand things
@@czwarty7878 Yes I understand,but I always recommend good books on the subject first so you can separate all the legitimate information from the garbage on the internet,movies and video games.Still there are those who don’t like to pick up books and read.And by the way,I’m referring to those who show up at the range with firearms.
It is very interesting that Korean is written in the ammunition pocket It was probably used in the Korean army a long time ago It says ‘구경 .30칼빈 보통탄 KM1 10발 클립’ Means ‘calliber .30 carbine ball ammunation KM1 10round clip
Lot's of US M1 Carbines went to South Korea but returned in a lend/lease. I believe some have been available through the CMP. The ammo is probably a part of that.
한국이 예비군용 무기에서 저 M1(M2)칼빈을 완전 도태후 보관중이던 30구경 칼빈탄환을 폐기하기도 하였지만 상태가 좋은탄약은 적지않은 양이 미국에 헐값으로 판매를 하였죠... 미국 현지에선 저 30구경 칼빈탄환의 수요가 매니아층에 국한되고 그런 희소성 때문에 다른 탄약보단 다소 비싸다고 하는데 많은 매니아들이 저렴하지만 우수한 품질의 한국산 탄환을 구입할수 있어 매우 만족해 하고 있다고 하며 한국내 에서 도태 폐기되는 수만정의 M1개런드 M1.2칼빈소총의 상당수가 수리부속 용도와 중고품 으로 미국으로 수출 되었다고 합니다.
@@서린이-c1x M1개런드와 M1.2칼빈이 6.25전과 중.후에 도합 약 150만정이 무상공여되었고 1970년대 초반에 한국 국가조병창(현SNT)에서 복제카피한 국산 M1개런드.M1.2칼빈을 제작해서 향토예비군 무장에 쓰여지기도 하였으나 당시 한국내 부산기장 조병창부지내 M16A1공장이 세워지면서 더이상 구형의 M1.개런드와 M1.2칼빈을 생산하지 않게되었죠... 당시 국산M1개런드 소총은 기존의 8발클립 장전식이 아닌 20발 박스형 탄창결합식이 있었으며 총열에 양각대를 설치하여 경기관총으로도 사용하려 시도를 하였던 적이 있었습니다.
OMG That ammo & bandolier is a surplus from Korean War Manufactured by Poong-San Metalworks, I am Korean and instantly recognized that bandolier had Korean markings on it Love your contents btw
@@bigbake132 yeah ok mate i got it, it was my bad , beside that don't you see 2 other replies there I think it's enough answers to make me learn more about what I wrote
내가 예비군 훈련장에서 사용하던 총이네. 작고 정확하고 다루기 편했지. 하지만 ,내가 사격하는 중에 상판 덮게가 날아가는 일이 있었지. 나에게 배부된 총은 40년 정도 된 총으로 보관 상태가 좋지 않았어. 그래도 정말 소장하고 싶은 총이었어 // It's the gun I used at the reserve army training ground. It was small, accurate and easy to handle. However, while I was shooting, the top cover flew off. The gun distributed to me was about 40 years old and was in poor storage condition. Still, it was a gun I really wanted to own.
My grandpa served in vietnam from 1966 to 1969. He told me and my dad a few stories, but refused to talk about anything besides what he offered to tell us. He said Charlie used to build these false tunnels that were made to look real but were basically very short tunnels with mines inside. So whoever went in would trip the mines and cause a cave in. He said his unit lost a guy that way so after that they just blew the entrances whenever they found one.
That’s cool. Nice M1 and shooting. Appreciate you ADS for us viewers. My Grandpa on Dad’s side told me stories of what he did in Korean War. He was on frontlines firing this M1. I can’t believe my grandpa survived being on frontlines and coming home to us.
@@yarosslavv nope. letters written on ammunition pocket is Korean. I'd ever shot the gun in Republic of Korean army reserve force training session. Currently soldiers in active duty use K2 assault rifle series, but years ago, Reserve forces got the carbin during 1~3 days short traininig session. I even saw the rifle made by IBM
I love this weapon system. As far as I know it's been in service for ww2, Korea, and Vietnam but I sure wouldn't be surprised to see it applied in modern combat honestly.
World War II Hukbalahap Rebellion Chinese Civil War (limited) First Indochina War Indonesian National Revolution Korean War Malayan Emergency Second Taiwan Strait Crisis Algerian War Suez Crisis Cuban Revolution Vietnam War Laotian Civil War Bay of Pigs Invasion Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation Ñancahuazú Guerrilla Six-Day War Cambodian Civil War The Troubles Angolan Civil War Black September Terroists Lebanese Civil War Insurgency in Aceh Mexican Drug War Syrian Civil War
I bought one several years ago off the "gunsmith special" rack at a local gun and pawn shop. It was on the rack because they thought something internal was broken and had the action locked up. I looked at it and immediately recognized that it had been taken apart and incorrectly reassembled. Took a flat head screwdriver and five minutes to fix. Winchester 5xxx,xxx serial receiver.
영상의 총기는 M1카빈이 아닌 M2카빈의 목제 총몸(스톡)인것 같네요... 2차세계대전 이후 가늠자와 착검장치.그리고 자동사격(연발)개량된 오리지널 M1카빈과 M2카빈의 차이점은 목제 총몸(스톡)의 앞부분하단이 M1은 날씬하고 M2는 신품생산한 제품이라 초반 영상옆모습 처럼 약간 뚱뚱한 편이고 총기 상단 노리쇠 왕복운동하는 방출구 좌측 목제부분에 연발.반자동 선택하는 레버의 움직이는 공간이 파여있는 모습을 확인할수 있을겁니다... 즉 M1카빈을 M2사양으로 개량할때는 이 부분의 목제 내부를 파내는 가공을 추가로 하였고 M2로 신규 생산된 목제스톡은 애초에 그렇게 가공되서 생산하며 사격시 총열을 감싸며 잡아주는 스톡 앞부분을 오리지널 M1보다 두텁게 만들어 졌는데 영상의 총기가 M2의 스톡이네요... 아마도 미국내 연발사격이 가능한 M2카빈이 연발소총 제한하는 미국 총기규제 에 의해 M2의 연발기능을 제거된 총기를 M1카빈으로 판매하거나 그렇게 영상으로 소개한것으로 보여집니다...
Clear tip of the front sight post, halfway up and centered left to right in a blurry rear sight aperture. How I remember being taught 35 years ago. Great job. And without a word spoken.
Percussion faulty. Pull the trigger hard, but the biggest problem is pulling the trigger, letting go of the finger, This causes the bullet to pop to the left or right
Sooooo crazy! I was watching all of your videos last week and wondering if you were going to shoot this one. Hey thanks for getting all the right angles of the loading, preparations, and shooting on your channel. I look forward to everything you post. Much love from Alaska!
I have one of these myself. It’s an Inland dated May of 1943. Unfortunately it’s one of those imported ones so it’s not as valuable, but it was imported out of South Korea which I personally find neat as it’s possible that it saw action in a couple wars. It’s a fun little toy. The bolt broke on me at one point and I had to get a new one, but it’s a fun piece of history
M1Carbines are so cool you can’t help watching these videos. I remember not having my first AR-15. My M1 carbine was my go to fun gun to blast and shoot. It still is.
Man, I’d love to have one of these. My grandpa talks about how common they were right after the war - you could have one mailed to you for five bucks. Everyone seemed to have one.
I used google translator many M1 rifles in storage in Korea. So, I read an article about 10 years ago that they wanted to resell it to the US civilian market. I remember my dad using an M1 carbine. (Reservists, maybe 1995?) My cousin, old brother used the M16A1 rifle and I used a K-1 rifle. It has now been replaced by the K-2C1 rifle.
Una maravilla esta pequeña,la usé mucho y es muy cómoda y fiable,cuando dispara el retroceso es casi nada y el ruido es muchísimo menor que el de un fusil normal.
I used to shot with this during my service, just for consuming bullet rounds😂 Comparing my primary weapon K2, it was pretty shorter than my thought and suprisingly light. Very good gun indeed.
@@yarosslavv AR 15 is a good gun too. Little heavier and longer than my primary weapon but always hit where I wanted. I guess the heroes in your country would agree. Glory to heroes🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
In 1964 I could have bought these for about $20 and Garands for $30-$35. If I knew then what I know know...there was a gun shop in SF on 3rd St. I used to go in there on my lunch hour a couple of evenings a week. They had loafs of them. I almost bought a brit Enfield .303 for $15, but went for a flintlock rifle instead...it just looked cooler to my 18 yr old Last of the Mohicans loving self, lol
Wow, it's fun to reminisce about the old days when gun laws were reasonable and there were gun shops around. The gun shop you refer to in SF was the San Francisco Gun Exchange. It was located at Mission and 2nd Sts. Went out of business about twenty years ago. I was so sorry to see it go. SF politicians are not friendly towards the gun business. The gun shop out at 44th Ave. and Judah St. moved up to Santa Rosa years ago. The last shop in SF, Bob Chow's at 29th and Mission, got forced out of business a few years ago. The progressive politicians imposed onerous and expensive requirements on them and they just had to quit. No gun shops in SF now. ☹️
It was a great story, “Carbine Williams” about the designer of the rifle while in prison for murder. Henry Fonda air the starring role. But, the rifle is trash. Used by office and administration staff who could not become proficient with the .45acp. I fired the MI Carbine in basic training and barely qualified. I fired the M2 Carbine at my first permanent duty station (Las Vegas, NV). The M2 was semi/full automatic. Junk X2
@@yarosslavv Normally we dont like being called Chinies. Korean and Chines are very different. Language and culture is very different each other. I dont think you are Russian just cuz of you use Cyrillc word. You could be Mongolians, Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Serbians or others.
@@The_War_Pug AR means armalite rifle, not assault rifle. Also the MKB42 and STG44 came first, those were the first to Assault rifles (Since they had select fire). The M2 came in response to the MKB42 and STG44
@@GonzoPrice If you're talking about the first "Armalite Rifle", then it was not the AR of the day, since AR didn't exist. Ridiculous statement if you're that discerning.
This is great because it shows how iron sights of this type work, which is what a lot of video games get EXREMELY wrong. When sighted in, the circle gets "wider" or even almost disappears due to effect of your vision, giving you very clear and easy to use sight picture. While in games they usually completely ignore this effect and make these sights completely block out your view, making them horrid to use... and making weapons with open sights easier to use, while in real life they're actually way worse.
So it's good to have these videos to show people who don't shoot IRL, to visualise to them how this type of sights *actually* works.
They just lazy so either make the iron sight clearer or dont touch it
almost everything in war video games are wrong
As a range officer and instructor I have little patience with video game or internet gun “experts “.
@@rj4590 Believe me we all do, but sometimes guys from non-gun countries are genuinely wanting to learn more and all they can count on is books, video games and movies. When they want to know more instead of pretending they already know, it's good to have something to help them understand things
@@czwarty7878 Yes I understand,but I always recommend good books on the subject first so you can separate all the legitimate information from the garbage on the internet,movies and video games.Still there are those who don’t like to pick up books and read.And by the way,I’m referring to those who show up at the range with firearms.
I never get tired of these videos
Same cause it has no loud music and no loud sounds
True
Then why do you sleep?
@@mafakihmarzote8217 mooooooo
@@daxmiller35 what
Perfect example of sight alignment and sight picture with a clear focus on the tip of the front sight.
Bla bla bla, tired of your silly comments
@@yarosslavv What are you even on about?
@@Dr.KarlowTheOctoling what?
@@yarosslavv Tired of reading comments?
Those sights are ugly AF, would immediately have a reflex mounted if it was mine 😂
It is very interesting that Korean is written in the ammunition pocket
It was probably used in the Korean army a long time ago
It says ‘구경 .30칼빈 보통탄 KM1 10발 클립’
Means ‘calliber .30 carbine
ball ammunation KM1 10round clip
Lot's of US M1 Carbines went to South Korea but returned in a lend/lease. I believe some have been available through the CMP. The ammo is probably a part of that.
풍산에서 만든 칼빈 탄환 lol
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yeah I was like huh I don't recall the Korean Army issuing M1 Carbines 😅
@@Superplums I remember reading somewhere that South Korea still uses M1 Carbines in small quantities for the police to use in emergency situations.
A Korean war vet told me once that the best thing about the M1 Carbine was that you could run like hell with it.
Could (and did)run like hell with a M16 too
한국이 예비군용 무기에서 저 M1(M2)칼빈을 완전 도태후 보관중이던 30구경 칼빈탄환을 폐기하기도 하였지만 상태가 좋은탄약은 적지않은 양이 미국에 헐값으로 판매를 하였죠... 미국 현지에선 저 30구경 칼빈탄환의 수요가 매니아층에 국한되고 그런 희소성 때문에 다른 탄약보단 다소 비싸다고 하는데 많은 매니아들이 저렴하지만 우수한 품질의 한국산 탄환을 구입할수 있어 매우 만족해 하고 있다고 하며 한국내 에서 도태 폐기되는 수만정의 M1개런드 M1.2칼빈소총의 상당수가 수리부속 용도와 중고품 으로 미국으로 수출 되었다고 합니다.
저거 총은 미국에서 거저 얻은거 아닙니까?
@@서린이-c1x M1개런드와 M1.2칼빈이 6.25전과 중.후에 도합 약 150만정이 무상공여되었고 1970년대 초반에 한국 국가조병창(현SNT)에서 복제카피한 국산 M1개런드.M1.2칼빈을 제작해서 향토예비군 무장에 쓰여지기도 하였으나 당시 한국내 부산기장 조병창부지내 M16A1공장이 세워지면서 더이상 구형의 M1.개런드와 M1.2칼빈을 생산하지 않게되었죠... 당시 국산M1개런드 소총은 기존의 8발클립 장전식이 아닌 20발 박스형 탄창결합식이 있었으며 총열에 양각대를 설치하여 경기관총으로도 사용하려 시도를 하였던 적이 있었습니다.
@@서린이-c1x북한에 대항하기 위해 일본군수공장에서 생산한 미국기술의 한국제식총기
아하!
@@BADACOKIRI 그게 거저로 받은거 죠
OMG That ammo & bandolier is a surplus from Korean War
Manufactured by Poong-San Metalworks, I am Korean and instantly recognized that bandolier had Korean markings on it
Love your contents btw
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This is an old Korean army ammo belt. After the carbine was retired, it was exported a lot to the United States.
13년 기준 공군 모 방공포대 무기고에 두정 박혀 있었습니다 ㅋㅋㅋ
@@이민영-i9y6u ㅋㅋㅋ 한국분 계셨군요
아 퇴역이후 수출된거였군요ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@crossofiron5261 아 나도 달려고 했는데 늦음 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@genachobo 지금은 향방도 M16으로 써요 ㅋㅋ; 아무리 그래도 민수용은 몰라도 군용으로선 수명이 한참 전에 지났죠..
Hitting a head size target @ 300? Sign me the hell up! As an avid m1 carbine owner NOTHING is more satisfying!
This has been my dream gun ever since I can remember. Have yet to get one. Something about the wood, the iron sights, the short barrel. Just amazing
Not worth it unless you have a fuck ton of money to spare. Ammo is $2 a round.
Could get the chiappa version in 9mm
М1КарбайнЕстьВГТАВайсСити LongNight👹☢️🐀🦍😊😠
No talking, no bullshit, just guns, nature and wildlife.
My Dad carried one in WWII. I restored an Underwood made in 1943. It is now my home defense weapon.
Mate this was made in the 60s
@@geniceka Read up on the history of the M1 carbine. They were only made during WWII.
@@geniceka not 1960s
It even used to Korean war it was 1950s
@@geniceka ? What are you talking about? The M1 Carbine was made from 1942-1945.
@@bigbake132 yeah ok mate i got it, it was my bad , beside that don't you see 2 other replies there I think it's enough answers to make me learn more about what I wrote
내가 예비군 훈련장에서 사용하던 총이네. 작고 정확하고 다루기 편했지. 하지만 ,내가 사격하는 중에 상판 덮게가 날아가는 일이 있었지. 나에게 배부된 총은 40년 정도 된 총으로 보관 상태가 좋지 않았어. 그래도 정말 소장하고 싶은 총이었어 // It's the gun I used at the reserve army training ground. It was small, accurate and easy to handle. However, while I was shooting, the top cover flew off. The gun distributed to me was about 40 years old and was in poor storage condition. Still, it was a gun I really wanted to own.
카빈은 명물이죠
Thanks!
예비군 훈련할 때 쏘던 칼빈을 여기서 보네
한국인?
나두 쏴봄
풍산 써있는게 존나 웃김ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
치장물자
내가 쏜 카빈은 총이 많이 부식 된건지 쏠때마다 탄매가 눈쪽으로 나와서 눈감고 쏜 기억이 있음
Guess it's from Korean reserved force storage tho
My grandpa served in vietnam from 1966 to 1969. He told me and my dad a few stories, but refused to talk about anything besides what he offered to tell us. He said Charlie used to build these false tunnels that were made to look real but were basically very short tunnels with mines inside. So whoever went in would trip the mines and cause a cave in. He said his unit lost a guy that way so after that they just blew the entrances whenever they found one.
i love that iron sights view and slow mo
I own my grandfathers, he carried it when he served in the Marines during the Korean War, even tracked down a bayonet to attach to it
That’s cool. Nice M1 and shooting. Appreciate you ADS for us viewers. My Grandpa on Dad’s side told me stories of what he did in Korean War. He was on frontlines firing this M1. I can’t believe my grandpa survived being on frontlines and coming home to us.
한국에서 미국으로 다시 수출한 m1 카빈이군요
Nope, it's from china
@@yarosslavv nope. letters written on ammunition pocket is Korean. I'd ever shot the gun in Republic of Korean army reserve force training session. Currently soldiers in active duty use K2 assault rifle series, but years ago, Reserve forces got the carbin during 1~3 days short traininig session. I even saw the rifle made by IBM
@@yarosslavv In 6.25 war,
Who the hell was American's ally????????
@@yarosslavv Please don't tell bull shxx sir
@@leeyagi2241 it's from Taiwan, no korea
I love this weapon system. As far as I know it's been in service for ww2, Korea, and Vietnam but I sure wouldn't be surprised to see it applied in modern combat honestly.
I keep one handy as my Primary Home Defense Weapon. 110 soft points do an excellent job.
If there exist a significant stock of gun, magazine, and ammunition, it probably already goes to you know where.
World War II
Hukbalahap Rebellion
Chinese Civil War (limited)
First Indochina War
Indonesian National Revolution
Korean War
Malayan Emergency
Second Taiwan Strait Crisis
Algerian War
Suez Crisis
Cuban Revolution
Vietnam War
Laotian Civil War
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation
Ñancahuazú Guerrilla
Six-Day War
Cambodian Civil War
The Troubles
Angolan Civil War
Black September Terroists
Lebanese Civil War
Insurgency in Aceh
Mexican Drug War
Syrian Civil War
В израильской полиции и в охранных компаниях его до сих пор используют.
Its not a "weapon system" but a fucking rifle for gods sake
I bought one several years ago off the "gunsmith special" rack at a local gun and pawn shop. It was on the rack because they thought something internal was broken and had the action locked up. I looked at it and immediately recognized that it had been taken apart and incorrectly reassembled. Took a flat head screwdriver and five minutes to fix. Winchester 5xxx,xxx serial receiver.
This is like gun ASMR.
Love it,and that iron sight zoom in was👌
Was I the only one who thought the cows were gonna catch some heat too? 😂
영상의 총기는 M1카빈이 아닌 M2카빈의 목제 총몸(스톡)인것 같네요... 2차세계대전 이후 가늠자와 착검장치.그리고 자동사격(연발)개량된 오리지널 M1카빈과 M2카빈의 차이점은 목제 총몸(스톡)의 앞부분하단이 M1은 날씬하고 M2는 신품생산한 제품이라 초반 영상옆모습 처럼 약간 뚱뚱한 편이고 총기 상단 노리쇠 왕복운동하는 방출구 좌측 목제부분에 연발.반자동 선택하는 레버의 움직이는 공간이 파여있는 모습을 확인할수 있을겁니다... 즉 M1카빈을 M2사양으로 개량할때는 이 부분의 목제 내부를 파내는 가공을 추가로 하였고 M2로 신규 생산된 목제스톡은 애초에 그렇게 가공되서 생산하며 사격시 총열을 감싸며 잡아주는 스톡 앞부분을 오리지널 M1보다 두텁게 만들어 졌는데 영상의 총기가 M2의 스톡이네요... 아마도 미국내 연발사격이 가능한 M2카빈이 연발소총 제한하는 미국 총기규제 에 의해 M2의 연발기능을 제거된 총기를 M1카빈으로 판매하거나 그렇게 영상으로 소개한것으로 보여집니다...
Clear tip of the front sight post, halfway up and centered left to right in a blurry rear sight aperture. How I remember being taught 35 years ago. Great job. And without a word spoken.
My dad bought a M1 Carbine in the late 50’s army surplus it was new unused. I have it still looks perfect. Made by Winchester.
Percussion faulty. Pull the trigger hard, but the biggest problem is pulling the trigger, letting go of the finger, This causes the bullet to pop to the left or right
Sooooo crazy! I was watching all of your videos last week and wondering if you were going to shoot this one. Hey thanks for getting all the right angles of the loading, preparations, and shooting on your channel. I look forward to everything you post. Much love from Alaska!
You watch a lot of videos because your time worth nothing, it's a pity that you are wasting your life so dull
Thought bro was going to go hunting at the end
I have one of these myself. It’s an Inland dated May of 1943. Unfortunately it’s one of those imported ones so it’s not as valuable, but it was imported out of South Korea which I personally find neat as it’s possible that it saw action in a couple wars. It’s a fun little toy. The bolt broke on me at one point and I had to get a new one, but it’s a fun piece of history
Loading the cartridges into the clip, then into the magazine seems so satisfying!
I had one back when I was about 20. I loved it. I wound up trading it for a worthless shotgun. I was stupid. It wasn’t a WW2 antique though.
I still can't believe how accurate you are with iron sights
M1Carbines are so cool you can’t help watching these videos. I remember not having my first AR-15. My M1 carbine was my go to fun gun to blast and shoot. It still is.
Man, I’d love to have one of these. My grandpa talks about how common they were right after the war - you could have one mailed to you for five bucks. Everyone seemed to have one.
Back in the 70's my buddy's Dad had one and a full can of bullets for it. They were dirt cheap and a cool gun anyone can shoot.
I used google translator
many M1 rifles in storage in Korea.
So, I read an article about 10 years ago that they wanted to resell it to the US civilian market.
I remember my dad using an M1 carbine. (Reservists, maybe 1995?)
My cousin, old brother used the M16A1 rifle and
I used a K-1 rifle.
It has now been replaced by the K-2C1 rifle.
Una maravilla esta pequeña,la usé mucho y es muy cómoda y fiable,cuando dispara el retroceso es casi nada y el ruido es muchísimo menor que el de un fusil normal.
Un juguetito!
This is the exact gun I would use in a survival situation and/or zombie apocalypse.
Absolutely one of my favorite firearms, even tho the one I had was a repro. I'd love to have an original in good condition.
Seeing old firearms get loaded is oddly satisfying for me
Korean .30 Carbine wow
That ammo looks to be of korean origin.
We probably still have some of those stashed in some ancient corner in some random police department armory.
@0:58 anyone else closed their left eye 😂
My right eye but yes
Somehow your videos are very relaxing
탄포에 한글 써져 있는 거 보고 깜놀 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 저건 도대체 어디서 구하셨대요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 😂
마지막에 소들 뜬금 출현 귀엽 😍
I love how the bullets just easily load instead of loading them one-by-one
Wish someone would release a semi auto 357 mag version of these nowadays
Same
300 Blackout.
Amazing korea m1 carbine😅
I came here for the cows at the end of the video 😂
It is korea bullet.
Clicked right away! Love the M1
I didn't kno that Carbines are so accurate, Nice 👍
탄알집이 어디서 봤다 했더니 한국제네 ㅎㅎㅎ한국에 공여 되어 오랜시간 한국을 지켜주다 다시 미국으로 돌아간 총기인가보네… 이쁘게 잘 다루어줘요!
You've got amazing shooting skills, whether it's a firearm or a camera.
Para uma arma que servia para assalto a posições inimigas e a confrontos a longa distância, ela tinha um calibre muito para tal missão. 0:15
I like how the core greeted you. They seem really polite where you’re from.
Thats a bad boy! I would love to add one to my arsenal.
Very nice ❤❤❤
I used to shot with this during my service, just for consuming bullet rounds😂 Comparing my primary weapon K2, it was pretty shorter than my thought and suprisingly light. Very good gun indeed.
It was 70years ago?
@@yarosslavv No, 10 years😂😂😂 As I was saying, it was not a standard military training, but just consuming old rounds.
@@RatFeetJourneyin Ukraine we use ar 15
@@yarosslavv AR 15 is a good gun too. Little heavier and longer than my primary weapon but always hit where I wanted. I guess the heroes in your country would agree. Glory to heroes🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Wieght was a big reason it was liked by guys who had to carry it all day. Light recoil. Decent accuracy and reliability.
That ammo belt looked really original. Like the the gun. Ww2 era yeah 😊
The best military training rifle.
Many retired army veteran in My country have it.
I wish I was alive a few years ago when they were just giving away surplus M1s. Such beautiful and iconic weapons
In 1964 I could have bought these for about $20 and Garands for $30-$35. If I knew then what I know know...there was a gun shop in SF on 3rd St. I used to go in there on my lunch hour a couple of evenings a week. They had loafs of them. I almost bought a brit Enfield .303 for $15, but went for a flintlock rifle instead...it just looked cooler to my 18 yr old Last of the Mohicans loving self, lol
Wow, it's fun to reminisce about the old days when gun laws were reasonable and there were gun shops around. The gun shop you refer to in SF was the San Francisco Gun Exchange. It was located at Mission and 2nd Sts. Went out of business about twenty years ago. I was so sorry to see it go. SF politicians are not friendly towards the gun business. The gun shop out at 44th Ave. and Judah St. moved up to Santa Rosa years ago. The last shop in SF, Bob Chow's at 29th and Mission, got forced out of business a few years ago. The progressive politicians imposed onerous and expensive requirements on them and they just had to quit. No gun shops in SF now. ☹️
Ça envoie bien comme il faut 😉
It was a great story, “Carbine Williams” about the designer of the rifle while in prison for murder. Henry Fonda air the starring role. But, the rifle is trash. Used by office and administration staff who could not become proficient with the .45acp. I fired the MI Carbine in basic training and barely qualified. I fired the M2 Carbine at my first permanent duty station (Las Vegas, NV). The M2 was semi/full automatic. Junk X2
More sight view pls! 😊
Excellent Thank you so much Misha 🙏🙏🙏👍😉
Thats a brand new front sight. They used to file them down to zero thats why you were shooting low and had to up the rear. Cheers mate, love the vids
This video is so satisfying to watch!!!
예비군때 사용한 M1 반갑네요
In China?
@@yarosslavv very rude
@@맑은하늘-g9d why
@@yarosslavv
Normally we dont like being called Chinies.
Korean and Chines are very different.
Language and culture is very different each other.
I dont think you are Russian just cuz of you use Cyrillc word.
You could be Mongolians, Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Serbians or others.
@@Hssc2512I don't know the difference between Chinese and korean, in my own opinion korean and Chinese people are the same nation
This is tempting me to download a ww2 game I once had, thanks man, also dope vid
0:05 앜 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
The cows in last were giving a last salute😅😅😅😅😅
Conjunto de mira muito legal . Atirei com uma que tinha a coronha dobrável. Espetacular.
The m1 garand's "no-ping" brother
잠깐 당신 누구야 왜 풍산동 로트를 가지고있어
I had no idea this little thing was quite so mighty and accurate. Very deceiving .
Was literally the AR of the day (Detachable magazine fed, semi automatic, lightweight, fires an intermediate cartridge)
I mean, the M2 Carbine is technically the first assault rifle ever for the same reasons you mentioned
@@The_War_Pug AR means armalite rifle, not assault rifle. Also the MKB42 and STG44 came first, those were the first to Assault rifles (Since they had select fire). The M2 came in response to the MKB42 and STG44
@@GonzoPrice what are you correcting? He didnt say AR = assualt rifle.
@@biggidousthethird2672 implied. Also you're gay lol
@@GonzoPrice If you're talking about the first "Armalite Rifle", then it was not the AR of the day, since AR didn't exist. Ridiculous statement if you're that discerning.
이 채널 보시는 한국분들 많네요ㅎ
I love the cows at the end it brings life to the video
Une arme magnifique des mécanismes ingénieux je l'ai eu en main formidable legereté maniabilité et précision ...
Seriously amazing camera work. Bravo
아닠ㅋㅋㅋ 여기서 구형 탄띠가 나온다곸ㅋㅋㅋ?
I gasped when I saw the cow at the end.
오... 한글로 된 탄약보관띠!
What’s it say?
@@Waterenjoyer1308 Ammunition box with Korean writing on it
As a Korean,it's impressive that Korean is written.
오우 풍산탄약🏹
한국인으로서 그냥 넘어갈 수 없지
Korean army its like Russian army a lot of dignity but zero competence)))
Impressive makes a real mess of a jelly block. Classic weapon. Sleek like the FAL.
여기서 한국어를 다보네
예비군 아재들 흥분 ❤
Old homies
Great video !!!! Well done
While it differs in loading (and a few other minor details), it's still essentially a Garand. Love it.
Vraiment très fort d arriver a tirer aussi loin, vos vidéos d armes sont magnifiques
🙂👍👍🏆💪💪🎯
한글이 보인다 😂
@@user-jj_44 ㅁㅌㅇ
@@user-jj_44 아이고난1
Sweet little carbine, as well as the M2.
구경 30 칼빈
보통탄 KM1
10발 크립
Meu sonho de consumo, quando servi o EB🇧🇷 1985, fui habilitado com a A1M1 .30.
Arma muito boa de atirar.
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 한국어 반갑네...