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http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUF_2PkYUor1do6qDmPLxSGw&v=bF932wj8-nw&feature=player_detailpage
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I can't figure out how to imbed the video, so I'll just post a link.
http://youtu.be/fPnELzFysHA That's my Springfield M1A Socom II in a Sage EBR Mod 0 chassis and a XS Products X-14 50 round magazine. |
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NRA BENEFACTOR MEMBER
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPZhJQa721Q
Messing around with my old springfield M1...Matching 1943 original barrel and original blue. |
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Originally Posted By Pain:
I illustrate loading the M1. This was taught to me by my father, as he was a combat vet in WWII. What you read in the books was bad information. http://youtu.be/5GdTKm4eBAs Cool video, thanks! |
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Originally posted by broken_reticle:
"Second thing I learned on ARFCOM was to never google anything suggested. Ever. Because the first thing I learned on ARFCOM was what a blue waffle was." |
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This is my friend making a hit on a 12" x 16" steel plate at 340yd. I had not sighted the rifle in properly here, so we were holding way low. We were shooting LC64 M2 ball ammo.
YouTube clip |
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Originally Posted By Pain:
I illustrate loading the M1. This was taught to me by my father, as he was a combat vet in WWII. What you read in the books was bad information. http://youtu.be/5GdTKm4eBAs View Quote Thumbs up video. |
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Excellent video, well executed and different options shown. I personally use both hands to load mine, but only because of scar tissue and skin grafts to my hands from burns suffered early in childhood (1 yr old). The 5 rd clip for hunting, of course. The loading of individual rounds was a new one to me, I always heard that it wasn't possible to load it that way. I noticed the omission of the 2 rd clip and the single shot platform that is available for the gun. All in all, a very excellent tutorial for a novices and old hands alike. Two thumbs up!!
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I have been asked to point out that I am the owner of M14EBR.US
With the lone exception of the Springfield M1903, the M14 rifle is the longest serving rifle used by units of the U.S. Armed forces. |
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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FBHO
Teener Krew 4 Lyfe "Technique isn't something that can be taught. It's something you find on your own." - Bunta Fujiwara |
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Originally Posted By aztrooper:
Really nice shooting and reloading with your M1A... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By aztrooper:
Really nice shooting and reloading with your M1A... Awesome shooting! |
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FBHO
Teener Krew 4 Lyfe "Technique isn't something that can be taught. It's something you find on your own." - Bunta Fujiwara |
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On the Garand, isn't it more reliable when the first round out of the clip is from the left?
Danny |
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This post is worth what you paid for it. I also sign my posts just to piss you off.
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Teener Krew 4 Lyfe "Technique isn't something that can be taught. It's something you find on your own." - Bunta Fujiwara |
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M14A1 full auto, standing |
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M1A at 100 yards. Plinking around yesterday.
SAI M1A (some fun Saturday shooting) |
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Tennessee Squire
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Originally Posted By Pain:
I illustrate loading the M1. This was taught to me by my father, as he was a combat vet in WWII. What you read in the books was bad information. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=http://youtu.be/5GdTKm4eBAs View Quote It always kinda seemed common sense... been surprised that it isn’t. |
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Rikki-tiki Tavi there’s snakes in the grass so we’d better go hunting
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M14A1 20 rounds offhand bursts |
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M1 Garand Ping Compilation |
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