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  • John Sukey
    Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
    • Aug 2009
    • 12224

    #16
    Rock, I as issued an M1. I had it for three years, I NEVER caught my thumb in the action while closing it!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • ntd34
      Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 54

      #17
      He reminds me of the sissy president who really knows nothing...A half arss american!!!

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      • WarPig1976
        Member
        • Sep 2014
        • 65

        #18
        I don't know guys,,, maybe he's right? He did take the Glock armorers course AND swapped out the handguards on his AR.

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        • browningautorifle
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 144

          #19
          Usually these trollish rants are written by youth who's only experiences are playing world of warcraft...or call of duty...sounds like he possibly saw an M1 once and heard some slander about it. Thought he'd embellish a bit...As with most things, if you give a modicum of instruction, most problems are non starters.
          Regards, Jim

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          • psteinmayer
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 1527

            #20
            I like what my father told a Marine during a Tiger Cruise aboard my carrier back in the mid 1980s... "When I was in the Army, we had "REAL" guns... not these little black toys!" Dad carried an IHC Garand, and was his platoon's top marksman!!!
            "I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San Pablo

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            • 13Echo
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 162

              #21
              The original post is old and it is just his opinion. The opinions that I respect are those of the GIs and Marines that used the rifle in combat and they universally respected, even revered the M1 Garand. The rifle still is an object of affection for veterans, much more so than the even longer serving M16 and its offspring.

              Just my opinion and as a veteran I think it's worth more than his.

              Jerry Liles

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              • Rock
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 558

                #22
                Originally posted by 13Echo
                The opinions that I respect are those of the GIs and Marines that used the rifle in combat and they universally respected, even revered the M1 Garand. The rifle still is an object of affection for veterans, much more so than the even longer serving M16 and its offspring.
                I would agree.

                From what I have read in contemporary accounts of its performance, the M1 had an unusually high favorability rating.

                I see little mention of supposed shortcomings that are emphasized in gun magazines and web forums. I haven't seen any documented Korean War complaints from M1 armed soldiers, about inadequate weapons, even when soldiers were up against onrushing hordes of Red Chinese, many of which were armed with submachine guns.

                On the other hand there was plenty of criticism of various pieces of equipment such as tanks, aircraft, torpedos etc. during the same time frame in which the M1 served.

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                • dave
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 6778

                  #23
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                  The 8 round enbloc is a handy size and once you get the feel of the M-1 it is quite user friendly and you have 8 with fewer movements and FORCE than are required to place a 5 round stripper clip, PUSH the rounds down (frequently they are hard to get going) pull the used stripper out, and get the bolt to go forward.

                  Not necessary to pull 'used stripper out', just close the bolt, its designed to pop out!
                  You can never go home again.

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                  • lonegunman762x51
                    Member
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 62

                    #24
                    Most opinions offered by internet ninjas are total crap, this guy is no exception. I have met, read or watched a tactical turd with an AR do everything humanly possible to his or her gun over the last few years. In the end, we still won WWII and Korea without it. As my dear departed Dad once said, "that Rambo is one tough bastard, if he would have been in our outfit, he would have been a cook." Dad was in the 101st AB and jumped D-Day and Holland, collected two Purple Hearts and two Bronze Stars. All with a Garand.

                    Some of the toughest guys you will ever meet have fought on Call of Duty or Halo.

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                    • oldtirediron
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 242

                      #25
                      I wonder what the idiots would think of next?? maybe these rifles are too deadly to own!! Maybe they should have séances to talk with the deceased spirits of our enemies from past conflicts! I know I would never want to be in an area that was being assaulted by a company of troopers with M-1 rifles!! must have been like a rainstorm of accurately aimed bullets! One of my relatives said that you could look at a bullet wound on a dead soldier and tell if it was a 30-06 wound; nice round hole where it went in and a hole three times it's size where it went out ! Carbine wounds were usually a hole where it went in and no exit!!

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