.22-06 Duplex M1 Garand

Published on April 2, 2015
Duration: 4:11

This entry details the unique .22-06 Duplex M1 Garand, an experimental firearm discussed by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. The rifle, presented from Rock Island Auction, features a significantly smaller bore than standard M1 Garands, designed for duplex cartridges. These cartridges, part of the 1950s Project SALVO, aimed to increase hit probability by firing multiple projectiles. While testing showed a potential 65% improvement, the project was ultimately canceled due to practical and cost concerns.

Quick Summary

The .22-06 Duplex M1 Garand is an experimental firearm from the 1950s Project SALVO, featuring a unique caliber designed for duplex cartridges. These cartridges aimed to increase hit probability by firing multiple projectiles, with tests indicating a potential 65% improvement over standard ammunition, though the project was ultimately canceled.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: .22-06 Duplex M1 Garand
  2. 00:35Historical Context: Project SALVO
  3. 01:20Duplex and Triplex Cartridge Theory
  4. 02:05Rifle Markings and Performance
  5. 02:40Project Conclusion and Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the .22-06 Duplex M1 Garand?

The .22-06 Duplex M1 Garand is an experimental firearm chambered in a unique caliber designed to fire multiple projectiles from a single cartridge, explored during the 1950s US Army Project SALVO to increase hit probability.

What was the purpose of Project SALVO?

Project SALVO was a US Army initiative in the 1950s aimed at enhancing small arms effectiveness. It investigated concepts like high-rate-of-fire burst weapons and multiplex cartridges (duplex, triplex) to improve the likelihood of hitting targets.

What were the potential benefits of duplex cartridges?

Duplex cartridges were theorized to significantly increase hit probability, with tests suggesting up to a 65% improvement over standard single-projectile ammunition by sending multiple bullets downrange simultaneously.

Why was Project SALVO ultimately canceled?

Despite promising theoretical and test results, Project SALVO was canceled because the experimental designs, including duplex cartridges, were not deemed cost-effective or practically superior enough to replace existing standard single-bullet rifles.

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