How an M1 Garand works

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  • French Canadian-born Garand went to work at the United States Army's Springfield Armory and began working on a .30 caliber primer actuated blowback Model 1919 prototype. In 1924, twenty-four rifles, identified as "M1922s", were built at Springfield. At Fort Benning during 1925, they were tested against models by Berthier, Hatcher-Bang, Thompson, and Pedersen, the latter two being delayed blowback types. This led to a further trial of an improved "M1924" Garand against the Thompson, ultimately producing an inconclusive report. As a result, the Ordnance Board ordered a .30-06 Garand variant. In March 1927, the cavalry board reported trials among the Thompson, Garand, and 03 Springfield had not led to a clear winner. This led to a gas-operated .276 (7 mm) model (patented by Garand on 12 April 1930).
    In early 1928, both the infantry and cavalry boards ran trials with the .276 Pedersen T1 rifle, calling it "highly promising" (despite its use of waxed ammunition, shared by the Thompson). On 13 August 1928, a semiautomatic rifle board (SRB) carried out joint Army, Navy, and Marine Corps trials between the .30 Thompson, both cavalry and infantry versions of the T1 Pedersen, "M1924" Garand, and .256 Bang, and on 21 September, the board reported no clear winner. The .30 Garand, however, was dropped in favor of the .276.
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Комментарии • 257

  • @jckcc
    @jckcc 3 года назад +137

    The system for semi-automatic loading and fire must have been pretty revolutionary at that time.

    • @grimwaltzman
      @grimwaltzman 3 года назад +23

      Not really.

    • @grimwaltzman
      @grimwaltzman 2 года назад +17

      @@RUclipsPremiumDude to be fair, tilted bolt and detachable mags weren't exactly revolutionary at this point either.

    • @kunaljanvalkar2850
      @kunaljanvalkar2850 2 года назад +8

      Considering that firearm innovation was dictated by military procurement at that time and all us military wanted was a battle rife who fires bigg ass bullet and fires it fast, this was a revolutionary mechanism. Automatic guns only became possible in us after they stopped insisting on big cartridges. U cant develop an stg when your government wants 30-06 in it.

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta 2 года назад +7

      @@grimwaltzman Exactly. The last thing a military usually wants as a standard-issue rifle is "revolutionary". Entire programs exist to make sure a new, good idea isn't "revolutionary" by the time it's put into practice.

    • @admiraltroll5255
      @admiraltroll5255 2 года назад +2

      @@grimwaltzman yup the cartridge and new engagement doctrine was the true innovation.

  • @kevinragsdale6256
    @kevinragsdale6256 5 лет назад +233

    I just bought one of these the other day, and am in love with it.

    • @jgstargazer
      @jgstargazer 5 лет назад +17

      I envy you. I only have a non-firing M1 with sling and bayonet hanging on my living room wall.

    • @kevinragsdale6256
      @kevinragsdale6256 5 лет назад +3

      @@jgstargazer why non firing?

    • @jgstargazer
      @jgstargazer 5 лет назад +17

      @@kevinragsdale6256: If I had a firing M1 and the time I would have to travel miles and miles to fire it....it's the next best thing.

    • @kevinragsdale6256
      @kevinragsdale6256 5 лет назад +4

      @@jgstargazer are you not in the United states?

    • @jgstargazer
      @jgstargazer 5 лет назад +8

      @@kevinragsdale6256: Yes, there is a place here in the city called "The Range" but I think it's mostly for pistol shooting since it's inside a building. I would prefer a more open space and more spare time on my part.

  • @cookncrook6902
    @cookncrook6902 4 года назад +37

    The M1 garand is definitely on my bucket list of weapons to own along with the FN Scar, Remington 700, Barrett BMG, Henry lever action, Vector and desert eagle to name a few 😉

    • @jonathangaines9575
      @jonathangaines9575 4 года назад +5

      Bruh we’re like the same person. But I just got an m1 so I might be ahead of ya but you’re welcome to come shoot with me.

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +1

      Henry Lever Action...now that's a rifle!
      Before it was too difficult to buy a rifle up here in Socialist Canada, I bought a number of centennial winchesters for my father. You know the brass and gold plated ones. I think he has 4 or 5. I kind of lost count. He passed away a couple of years ago and I'd love to have them but my mother won't part with them. :-(
      They truly are beautiful rifles...never been fired.

    • @rickybobby9649
      @rickybobby9649 3 года назад

      bruh a box of .50 costs more than the gun lol

    • @StryderK
      @StryderK 8 месяцев назад

      Hrmmm…Except the Barrett, a little expensive here…And the Vector….Not interested. I believe I got just about every gun on here. Yes, I just bought a Garand two weeks ago. It’s three kinds of awesome.

    • @veiga87
      @veiga87 4 месяца назад

      I own a M1 and a Henry lever in 45-70 great rifles!! Hope you were able to get yours

  • @creepypasta3348
    @creepypasta3348 4 года назад +84

    Came for the gun, stayed for the ping.

    • @tommyt1971
      @tommyt1971 4 года назад +2

      That was a problem for American GIs in battle tho: the enemy could both see and hear that a soldier had emptied a clip and had a better op to charge. Fortunately the rifle was quick to reload.

    • @vladimirputin2449
      @vladimirputin2449 4 года назад +2

      @@tommyt1971 it isn't really possible to hear the ping over all the fighting and other loud noises going on during battle.

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад

      @@tommyt1971 I was wondering about that as well.

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +1

      @dumedume269 yeah, some people watch too many movies and not actual documentaries or soldier accounts.

  • @Chris-yo3cl
    @Chris-yo3cl 2 года назад +90

    Fun fact: the inventor of the AK-47
    admired John Garand, and used some of his ideas.

    • @Mind_Funeral
      @Mind_Funeral Год назад +9

      SAY HIS NAME! MIKHAIL KALASHNIKOV!

    • @eudeciogabriel8571
      @eudeciogabriel8571 2 месяца назад

      The only difference is that John Garand created a gun for heroes, and the AK-47 creator created guns for criminals

  • @Andrei9thouzen
    @Andrei9thouzen 6 лет назад +273

    You got to hold the bolt when you put in a new clip, because you may get your finger snapped.

    • @mr_danyl1114
      @mr_danyl1114 5 лет назад +19

      Or, when you load it, keep your thumb on the top, push it.
      It will close when u release the preasure from the finger, pull quick *lenny face* and you won't get the so called "Garand thumb"
      But it's more safe the way you just said.

    • @zachcampos3357
      @zachcampos3357 5 лет назад +2

      Mhm.

    • @lvio_
      @lvio_ 4 года назад +2

      Garand thumb

    • @nickfarino3332
      @nickfarino3332 4 года назад +4

      I'm not gonna ruin 69 likes

    • @nickfarino3332
      @nickfarino3332 4 года назад

      Nvm, someone ruined it so now I can like

  • @nicisthekshighqualitytrash8185
    @nicisthekshighqualitytrash8185 3 года назад +9

    My garand's safety is very tough and hard to push in so seeing how it works was nice!

  • @MPdude237
    @MPdude237 4 года назад +161

    The part I was interested in was the magazine. I am unaware as to how the En-Bloc clip is retained in the gun and how it is released once it is stripped of ammo. I know how the mag works now!

    • @zanesnep
      @zanesnep 4 года назад +3

      Same!

    • @tristanw7981
      @tristanw7981 4 года назад +24

      Do you want to know how dumb I am?
      I used to believe that the clip moved up with each round fired but I learned that the rounds move and not the clip

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +2

      ha, that's what I came for. Watched a WWII movie and thought "how does it eject the clip when all rounds were expended"? now I know!

    • @combatcanine4042
      @combatcanine4042 Год назад

      lol same

  • @chopperman8042
    @chopperman8042 4 года назад +7

    I trained with this rifle in basic training in 2002. In uscg basic it is referred to as (your piece) or (my piece). I now own one and I love it!

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +1

      I was in sea cadets as a kid and one summer went out for a month at a Canadian Forces base. I trained on one chambered for .22 and unfortunately, single shot. It was a pain in the rear to pick the spent cartridge out with your finger nail and load another in......nice weight and feel though. Wrap your hand around the strap and lock it into your shoulder. I scored a 98 on my final.

  • @Jahalang82
    @Jahalang82 4 года назад +5

    This is one of my favorite guns from history. I will have to track down one for my collection in the future.

  • @sviatoslavs.1305
    @sviatoslavs.1305 6 лет назад +276

    Nazi Germany: "We will conquer the world!"
    Some Franco-Canadian guy who has last name "Garand" and works for Springfield Armory: "Now hang on."

    • @tonytwelves1259
      @tonytwelves1259 4 года назад +2

      Yes

    • @aujulmajdi9256
      @aujulmajdi9256 4 года назад +5

      it is actually the mosin-nagant who beat the nazis primarily

    • @tonytwelves1259
      @tonytwelves1259 4 года назад +4

      Aujul Majdi and the ppsh

    • @sviatoslavs.1305
      @sviatoslavs.1305 4 года назад +6

      @@aujulmajdi9256 I was taking about the Western Front.

    • @neubauerjoseph
      @neubauerjoseph 4 года назад +7

      The garand has been called the greatest gun due to lowest stoppages and just like basketball 🏀 if you don’t turn the ball over lots of time you will win games.

  • @Mrvanderspank
    @Mrvanderspank 3 года назад +4

    So the bullets themselves prevents the clip hatch from releasing, but once they're spent it releases and the spring at the bottom can fling the clip out? Man I love the engineering of guns

    • @LinkinPark4Ever1996
      @LinkinPark4Ever1996 2 года назад +3

      Kinda. The cartridges (not bullets 😁) keep the follower pushed down, even when there's only 1 round in the chamber. After shooting the last one, the follower goes up even more and it's the follower releasing the clip latch. The same clip latch that can be used manually from outside the gun by the shooter, when he wants to remove the clip to unload the gun

  • @mdhj67
    @mdhj67 2 года назад

    The "clang" of the empty clip is a nice touch.

  • @strawberrypupper897
    @strawberrypupper897 4 года назад +28

    I was curious as to how this zig zag en bloc clip loaded properly into a single barrel gun. Turns out the bolt is just the right size to push either side and the barrel is conical to guide the bullet into it. Super neat!

    • @baraka629
      @baraka629 2 года назад +2

      this is the same principle as in double feed magazines in pistols like the HK VP70 or the FN Five Seven. Most Submachine Guns also use double feed magazines.

  • @Bodhisattva-i9s
    @Bodhisattva-i9s 2 месяца назад

    The M1 Garand is extremely well-made.

  • @balisongflipper3163
    @balisongflipper3163 3 года назад +5

    it is essentially an upside down ak

  • @hemeglych
    @hemeglych 6 месяцев назад

    This helps alot for a project I'm working on: a wooden replica of the M1Garand that will actually launch the clip out after 8 rounds fired.

  • @EJAXK13
    @EJAXK13 5 лет назад +80

    The ping.

  • @Dazhimself
    @Dazhimself 4 года назад +4

    World of guns simulator on the computer, I've got this on Steam and it's an amazing program

  • @my_mind-mq4pg
    @my_mind-mq4pg 4 месяца назад

    im so happy he added the PING

  • @rkgaustin
    @rkgaustin 3 года назад +4

    Damn that's a lot of moving parts!

    • @Tank50us
      @Tank50us 3 месяца назад

      not really. If you're ever fortunate enough to own one and take it apart, you'll find that you've got maybe a dozen total parts outside of the trigger group.

  • @Andrzejek-uq1vb
    @Andrzejek-uq1vb 6 лет назад +9

    My favourite rifle. This weapon is in Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, Mafia II, Mafia III, Enemy Front and Call of Duty: WWII.

    • @Andrzejek-uq1vb
      @Andrzejek-uq1vb 5 лет назад +1

      I'm from Poland. However I was able to shoot from M1 Garand in "Parabellum" shooting range in Sulejówek near Warsaw.

    • @solidcdr6
      @solidcdr6 5 лет назад +2

      Its literally in every good ww2 game, one of my favorites

    • @GlitchedBlox
      @GlitchedBlox 5 лет назад +2

      @@solidcdr6 Because if it doesn't have m1 garand, it's not a good game

  • @larryjoesummers1378
    @larryjoesummers1378 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful just beautiful

  • @willywilmouth
    @willywilmouth Год назад

    Excellent!! Merci! Cdt

  • @jackhickey8380
    @jackhickey8380 4 года назад +1

    I love the John Wick quote as a RUclips channel name

  • @toaster9922
    @toaster9922 5 лет назад +7

    “this video may contain loud sounds”
    no shit lol

  • @dxreel9529
    @dxreel9529 3 года назад

    Best battle implement every devised

  • @patricktmt4312
    @patricktmt4312 Год назад

    Merci pour cette animation 3D .
    J'ai compris plus facilement le fonctionnement avec clips munitions du M1 Garand. 👍

  • @kentamiyamae6591
    @kentamiyamae6591 4 года назад +2

    結構複雑な構造だけど、ボルトアクション式の威力のあるライフルを自動化できたのは凄いと思う。また、弾倉の自動排出も凄いと思う。

  • @tc6818
    @tc6818 4 года назад

    I want that 'ping' as a ring tone on my phone. No shot, no bolt action, just the ping.

  • @radioactiveassassin5218
    @radioactiveassassin5218 5 месяцев назад

    Ah, now I see what people meant when they say the AK took inspiration in M1

  • @detroitandclevelandfan5503
    @detroitandclevelandfan5503 5 месяцев назад

    Looking at the bolt and the piston, you can see the idea of the AK bolt and piston was a copy from the Garand.

  • @asaabbott2830
    @asaabbott2830 4 года назад +2

    Look at the trigger when it shoots

  • @theofficialpurpleguy1404
    @theofficialpurpleguy1404 4 года назад +1

    that’s how that pings!

  • @myusername3689
    @myusername3689 3 года назад

    It uses a long stroke piston that has a considerable distance between the gas port and piston.

  • @jaydee1532
    @jaydee1532 4 года назад +1

    Jean Cantius Garand était un génie 👌

  • @amerstrew5056
    @amerstrew5056 5 лет назад +124

    Next, How Mafia Work?

    • @spongebobsquarepants8403
      @spongebobsquarepants8403 5 лет назад +10

      just focus on catching pedos

    • @nightofthunder5509
      @nightofthunder5509 4 года назад +2

      Next. How to gun run in mexico and make it look like stopping the cartel work!

    • @user-ls4hj9uc4d
      @user-ls4hj9uc4d 3 года назад

      @@nightofthunder5509 Next: How the mayo work

    • @felicidadortilla499
      @felicidadortilla499 Год назад

      what game is that

    • @seanphiliplasque
      @seanphiliplasque 2 месяца назад

      ​@@felicidadortilla499It's a joke implying that they want to start an illegal Arms selling business.

  • @jeffreyedwards609
    @jeffreyedwards609 5 лет назад +3

    Great video.

  • @Improvacy
    @Improvacy Год назад

    The hand trigger front's safty pin is auto directed for movement right? Aha i have made my m1 garand

  • @patriota5723
    @patriota5723 3 года назад +5

    O melhor dessa arma é quando ela ejeta o suporte de metal, aquele som é muito bom.

    • @giovannibk11
      @giovannibk11 Год назад

      Vicia né hahaha parece dinheiro moedas hahaha

  • @HenryThe2ndAnimator
    @HenryThe2ndAnimator 4 года назад +2

    Bro this makes way more sense to me now 🤣

  • @hahdanghongha7810
    @hahdanghongha7810 3 года назад

    real influencer of the AKs

    • @anisocoro
      @anisocoro 3 года назад

      Yes, you are right, there is somewhere an interview of Mikhail Khalashnikov in which he states that he had been impressed by the "long run- piston" and rotating bolt and by the overall reliability of Garand rifles. He improce\

  • @vintod0604
    @vintod0604 3 года назад +1

    Came here to see how the gun works❎
    Came here to hear the PING sound☑️

  • @kitingful
    @kitingful 2 года назад

    Always like the Ping sound 😁

  • @IxodesPersulcatus
    @IxodesPersulcatus 3 года назад

    Ah, I see now. I couldn't make sense of the clip at first.

  • @flyingchick9014
    @flyingchick9014 4 года назад +1

    Not all guns are efficient in use
    But they all work differently in every mechanism in different variations of different sorts

  • @EdwardSteven352
    @EdwardSteven352 Год назад +1

    Five Stars

  • @aglabert5913
    @aglabert5913 2 года назад

    Italian Army adopted this rifle till the military service was mandatory. I remember it, pretty heavy and accurate

  • @basiliospinello
    @basiliospinello 6 лет назад +70

    3:49 u died

    • @aestheticsvibes6435
      @aestheticsvibes6435 4 года назад +1

      Don't worry boys, i will be back from the gulag

    • @W0B0N
      @W0B0N 4 года назад

      Me: * throws phone away *
      Also me: hehe

    • @deathwolff8087
      @deathwolff8087 4 года назад

      69th like

  • @calvacoca
    @calvacoca 5 лет назад +5

    I don't understand how the clip can be ejected after the last cartridge is fired 🤔

    • @Iwannabenaked
      @Iwannabenaked 5 лет назад +6

      you see the piece on the inside that pushes the rounds up the clip as you fire? when it gets all the way to the top it pushes the clip latch open. there's a spring under the clip that pushes it out when the clip latch isn't holding it down.

    • @W0B0N
      @W0B0N 4 года назад +1

      There is nothing to hold it in

  • @Katarsis66
    @Katarsis66 4 года назад +2

    for those who think that the .280 british and the .276 pedersen were pipsqueak cartridges, in comparison to the .30-06 or the .303 british

  • @joejaksetic9004
    @joejaksetic9004 3 года назад

    That sounds a bit inaccurate. Thompson did try to create an auto-rifle using blow back operation, but had to abandon the effort when it was determined that the 30-06 round was totally unsuited for use in a weapon using blow back (or even delayed blow back). That is when he switched to the .45 ACP. And even though it was eventually shown to be unnecessary, the original Thompson was delayed blow back.

  • @tis_tou_pleethous
    @tis_tou_pleethous 3 года назад

    Garand genius

  • @gracielagonzalez3355
    @gracielagonzalez3355 2 года назад

    The game name is world of guns

  • @AL3X_69
    @AL3X_69 2 года назад +1

    And theres cod vanguard when you can put a fucking drum mag on m1

  • @Gamefunni
    @Gamefunni 2 года назад +1

    Why do I hear Mississippi queen?

  • @Lbsbsbshdbdvdvsbwvsvsvsvs
    @Lbsbsbshdbdvdvsbwvsvsvsvs 5 месяцев назад

    Fact: Khoá nòng của M1 Gà rán sau khi giật lại sẽ đi cong xuống 1 chút theo hướng của báng súng để giảm độ nảy của súng

  • @judofry
    @judofry 5 лет назад +7

    You loaded the clip left handed

    • @LinkinPark4Ever1996
      @LinkinPark4Ever1996 2 года назад

      You can use only the right hand to both hold the bolt back and to push the new clip inside, performing the same action. This way you don't have to remove the left hand from the shooting position and you're faster at being ready to fire after reloading

  • @Nova-tl4yc
    @Nova-tl4yc 3 года назад +1

    Personally The Best Gun

  • @drpoundsign
    @drpoundsign 4 года назад +5

    Rotating bolt?? WOW

  • @locbuster701
    @locbuster701 2 года назад

    Internal spring be like

  • @userunknown_762
    @userunknown_762 3 года назад +1

    And then they turned it into a fully-automatic external/box-magazine-fed .30-06 machine gun... otherwise known as the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle.

  • @randyx007
    @randyx007 8 месяцев назад

    I love this

  • @WednesdayAddamsMW
    @WednesdayAddamsMW 4 года назад +2

    Is it cheaper to buy parts one-by-one and build one from scratch or buy a new one directly from the Springfield Armory? Asking for a friend.

    • @dawnofwar4302
      @dawnofwar4302 4 года назад

      Did you ever get one? Usually M1's go for the thousands of dollars depending on the rifle itself. Eg who made it. What manufacturer parts are in it, stuff like that.
      However you can get one through the CMP - Civilian Marksmanship Program for cheaper i believe, although i am not familiar with what one has to do get one through the CMP.
      Last time i checked the CMP several months back i checked the CMP and they didn't have any in stock so to speak.

    • @Tank50us
      @Tank50us 3 месяца назад

      @@dawnofwar4302 A few years later, another option that's available is to look around for 'sporterized' M1s (how I got mine). You will likely have to replace parts, but there's a good bet that any non-CMP released rifle will need these parts anyway.
      A key thing to remember if you do this: TAKE IT TO A SMITH IMMEDIATELY after the purchase, particularly one that knows M1s. They will tell you what you'll need, and likely where to get it. Another reason for this is to get the headspace checked and cleared. If they say it closes on a Field Gauge, or a No-Go gauge, _DO NOT SHOOT IT.__ Buy the parts you'll need, have them attached, and then go shooting. You will likely spend more than you would going through the CMP, BUT, you'll have a rifle that's more 'yours', and you'll have a rifles that's actually 100% safe to shoot.

    • @dawnofwar4302
      @dawnofwar4302 3 месяца назад

      @@Tank50us
      Interesting, not gonna lie. Didn't think anyone sported them. I'll look into that sometime, thanks for the info.

    • @Tank50us
      @Tank50us 3 месяца назад

      @@dawnofwar4302 yeah, a lot of RIfles of that era were sporterized since it was cheaper to do that then to buy a hunting rifle of the period. I paid $580 for mine, and probably put _at least_ that into just the parts so far.

    • @dawnofwar4302
      @dawnofwar4302 3 месяца назад

      @@Tank50us
      Yeah, i actually have one of the M1's From Century Arms now. Its one of those old cast receiver M1's that are hit or miss on their quality fortunately I've gotten lucky and gotten one of the ones that doesn't explode in your face. I ended up replacing the extractor with a WW2 one from Springfield because it blew off a few rounds in, had a crack on it. Hadn't had any issues since. That being said, i need a new OP rod because mine is just barely within tolerances for an M1 to have enough gas pressure for blowback.

  • @GlitchedBlox
    @GlitchedBlox 5 лет назад +4

    @M1 Garand

  • @originallymiruku
    @originallymiruku 3 года назад

    I like the part where it "Pings"

  • @Warvvolf
    @Warvvolf 5 лет назад +1

    Why such a long moving rod/piston? under the barrel? Seems like the weight could be reduced by shortening that. Thanks for the video.

    • @Iwannabenaked
      @Iwannabenaked 5 лет назад +6

      you don't want to release the pressure behind the bullet until the very last moment.

    • @thomash4447
      @thomash4447 4 года назад +2

      Look at the modified Garand action Ruger used in the Mini-14...……..

    • @johnturner7790
      @johnturner7790 4 года назад +2

      The original design actually didn't use a gas port. Instead, it had a gas trap at the end of the barrel (basically a suppressor without enough volume to suppress) that activated the bolt. Some issues were found with that design during testing, so a redesign was implemented that could use the same rod. The M1 Carbine uses the same (new) design with a shorter rod, like you're asking about) since the gas port design was already proven to work by the time the M1 Carbine was designed.
      ruclips.net/video/NBAqqRiJRLQ/видео.html

  • @soldier1913
    @soldier1913 4 года назад

    I am American-German so hearing the ping is just arousing me

  • @mydab66
    @mydab66 3 года назад +1

    So its a half ass reload? At least now I know why it makes the ping noise now

    • @wallythewall600
      @wallythewall600 3 года назад

      Not really a half-assed reload, it's just how that style of clip works. En-bloc / Mannlicher clips stay in the gun and acts as an essential part of it (feed lips), as opposed of stripper clips (just a convenient way to shove a bunch of rounds quickly into the fixed magazine). Gotta get them out somehow once they're spent, otherwise you can't put another in. Shoving your fingers in there and doing it yourself is an absolutely terrible idea for several reasons. Most designers just had a cut in the bottom of the gun that the clip would fall out of (hopefully) once it was spent, if anything, that was the half-assed option as opposed to positive extraction via spring.

  • @saw76
    @saw76 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the interesting video! In what program can this be drawn? What is the name of the program?

    • @birbnoises1483
      @birbnoises1483 3 года назад +1

      World of Guns. On Steam, you can get either the free version, where you have to grind to unlock guns with experience points, or pay $50 for full access.

  • @josephlester7068
    @josephlester7068 Год назад

    me showing the furry my gift for their birthday

  • @Exhalted1
    @Exhalted1 3 месяца назад

    Why did it make the metallic ping noise? Spring?

  • @daniilxyz
    @daniilxyz 3 года назад

    Nice.

  • @rickybobby9649
    @rickybobby9649 3 года назад

    M1 garand lore lmao

  • @NCCS-hg4bg
    @NCCS-hg4bg 3 года назад +1

    How does mp 40 work

  • @Its_goofy417
    @Its_goofy417 Год назад

    How pp work?

  • @notahuman-r4j
    @notahuman-r4j 3 года назад

    How about an M1 garand with detachable magazine, such that when the last round was fired and the case was ejected, the magazine would automatically be released from the mag well and when a new fresh mag is inserted, just like the M1 garand it will automatically put the round in the chamber.

    • @birbnoises1483
      @birbnoises1483 3 года назад

      Besides the automatic mag release, the closest thing to that is the M14, and it sucked as a service rifle

    • @notahuman-r4j
      @notahuman-r4j 3 года назад

      @@birbnoises1483 why did it sucked ? Due to 7.62 mm Full auto uncontrollability

    • @birbnoises1483
      @birbnoises1483 3 года назад

      @@notahuman-r4j Not only is it uncontrollable, it isn't a reliable system at all, minute amounts of mud and sand jam it up, it easily loses zero unless one takes the time to make extensive accurizing modifications, and it's expensive to manufacture. Overall, its entire existence is due to stubborn generals who didn't want the FN FAL.

  • @ابوهانيالازيرجاوي

    جيد جداً سلاح عريق وعظيم

  • @JustthatoneguyWhoisjustthere
    @JustthatoneguyWhoisjustthere 4 года назад +1

    Wait m1 garand have a hammer? Just like a revolver?

  • @VeryProPlayerYesSir1122
    @VeryProPlayerYesSir1122 4 года назад +1

    Rotating bolt and trigger look like the AK. Did the Russian took some elements from this gun ?

    • @WednesdayAddamsMW
      @WednesdayAddamsMW 4 года назад +1

      No. The StG 44 was the AK-47s main inspiration.

    • @VeryProPlayerYesSir1122
      @VeryProPlayerYesSir1122 4 года назад +3

      @@WednesdayAddamsMW, only the concept of the assault rifle of the STG inspired AK. The only thing both rifles shared is the long-stroke gas piston on top of the barrel. The STG uses a long-stroke piston with tilting bolt, the AK uses a long-stroke piston with a rotating bolt with and trigger group similar to the Garand.

  • @casekocsk
    @casekocsk 5 лет назад +1

    I thought Garand can't use scope. The one that can is a different variant (Garand C and D, iinm) and the scope attachment doesn't look like that...

    • @billmelater6470
      @billmelater6470 4 года назад +3

      Not all were made to take scopes and not all the scopes/mounts were the same.

  • @standingpatriot7818
    @standingpatriot7818 4 года назад

    Does anyone know what causes another round to be loaded out of anything other than a bolt action. I may have just missed it but that’s what I want to know. How does a semi auto chamber the next round?

    • @kennymendonca2854
      @kennymendonca2854 3 года назад +1

      There is a hole in the barrel towards the end on the bottom. As the bullet passes the hole gas is forced down and redirected back towards the action, unlocking the bolt and ejecting a round. The spring then pushes the bolt forward stripping a round from the magazine and reloading the chamber as it moves forward.

    • @standingpatriot7818
      @standingpatriot7818 3 года назад

      Ok, that makes more sense thx

  • @kamespinosarojas9225
    @kamespinosarojas9225 2 года назад

    Am dumb I always was thinking the magazine had 5 bullets. @-@

  • @fakedungeonmaster5740
    @fakedungeonmaster5740 3 года назад

    does anybody know why the bolt twists when it goes into battery? i mean how does it do that

    • @birbnoises1483
      @birbnoises1483 3 года назад +1

      Generally, rotating bolts use angled locking lugs to rotate into and out of battery. However, not all rotating bolts do, a notable exemption is the AR-15, which uses a cam pin instead to rotate the bolt.

  • @MarcelDerLPer
    @MarcelDerLPer 4 года назад +1

    Its from a game no animation by him btw

  • @andrejjan2240
    @andrejjan2240 4 года назад

    Allright lets do this same from cardboard...not for shooting rubber bands... but for real mechanism...
    This is interesting...
    whose flipping idea this was :):):)
    ... You know the first idea... how all the parts will fit to each other... the first idea...
    Really good animation I was alway wonderinng about the trigger starting mechanizm...
    But I am still wondering what is going throught that firing process itself?... Between which metals there is a reaction to get enough heat to fire up the gun powder? According to me it is copper on the bottom of the shells and Zinc striking needl, Zinc on striker....
    These two metals are used to in batttery making process, so...
    But also the Magnesium Mg is quite agressive metal too,...
    BTW your channel name is very interesting and thinkable... talking about channel... RED BUTTON, BLUE THUMB UP AND GREY BELL IS SMASHED FOR YOU IMMEDIATELLY! YOU WILL BE ON MY PHONE, THAT IS FOR SURE!!! BOTH VIDEOS!!!

  • @sniperfaiscaa98
    @sniperfaiscaa98 5 лет назад +1

    muito bom video valeuuuu

  • @kot-910
    @kot-910 4 года назад

    I thought the M1 Carbine is much different from the M1 Garand. As it turned out, no (

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 3 года назад +2

      They are very much different

    • @kot-910
      @kot-910 3 года назад

      @@peterson7082 In gas operation and trigger mechanism? As i see it is the same Mini14, but with David Williams gas piston and slight differences in trigger. If there are other fundamental differences, please draw my attention to them, because I did not notice anything else.

  • @oldmangreywolf6892
    @oldmangreywolf6892 2 года назад

    I will say, this is NOT an accurate representation of an M1 garand.
    Nobody is getting garand thumb.

  • @eudeciogabriel8571
    @eudeciogabriel8571 2 месяца назад

    That is a gun heroes use. Stay with Jesus!

  • @zulfikranzulmos4066
    @zulfikranzulmos4066 3 года назад +1

    Vid too fast!! Should be showing at a slower rate n vid too long.. Yes i know u could change the vid speed but what's the purpose of this vid haha..
    Better go watch other vid about this gun more shorter..

  • @rocksteel44
    @rocksteel44 Год назад

    ...AUSGEZEICHNET!!!!!

  • @777kerokeropi4
    @777kerokeropi4 3 года назад

    For by grace you have been saved throught faith and this is not your own doing it is the gift of God so that no one may boast ephesians 2 verse 8-9............

  • @matthewskudzienski888
    @matthewskudzienski888 4 года назад +3

    (WARS)
    WORLD WAR 2
    Korean War
    Vietnam war

  • @yo-ma-ma5598
    @yo-ma-ma5598 4 года назад +2

    ah yes, preparing american kids for school

    • @birbnoises1483
      @birbnoises1483 3 года назад +1

      When you have algebra at 9, but you gotta liberate Europe at 10

  • @FiringLazor
    @FiringLazor 4 года назад +3

    It's a good gun to spend $1000

  • @godzillaenjoyer1299
    @godzillaenjoyer1299 Год назад

    I DID NOT KILL ANYONE I AM CZE-

  • @mikkelbjrn8356
    @mikkelbjrn8356 3 месяца назад

    USA Military Weapon 1932

  • @paddlesaddlelad1881
    @paddlesaddlelad1881 4 года назад +1

    ak is upside down garand

  • @orbitaldropshocktroopers
    @orbitaldropshocktroopers Год назад

    "Hi grandpa meet my Japanese girlf-"