cursed m1 garand reload ft. swedish mauser stripper clip

Published on September 5, 2022
Duration: 0:45

This video demonstrates a non-standard "cursed" method of loading an M1 Garand using a Swedish Mauser stripper clip to feed rounds into the en-bloc clip. It highlights the unique markings on a Danish contract M1 Garand and showcases safe firearm handling techniques, including avoiding the "Garand Thumb."

Quick Summary

The video shows a 'cursed' M1 Garand reload using a Swedish Mauser stripper clip to manually feed rounds into the standard 8-round en-bloc clip. Markings suggest a Danish contract rifle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Action Preparation: M1 Garand Bolt Open
  2. 00:05En-bloc Clip Insertion
  3. 00:10Cursed Reload: Swedish Mauser Stripper Clip Technique
  4. 00:35Function Check and Ejection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'cursed reload' technique shown for the M1 Garand?

The video demonstrates a non-standard method where a Swedish Mauser stripper clip is used to manually feed individual rounds into the M1 Garand's en-bloc clip, rather than using the en-bloc clip alone.

What do the markings 'Crown over FKF' on the M1 Garand signify?

These markings, along with 'Nr PB 4793', indicate that the M1 Garand is a Danish contract rifle, likely manufactured by Beretta or Breda for Danish military use.

Is it safe to load an M1 Garand with a Swedish Mauser stripper clip?

While demonstrated, this is a non-standard and potentially risky method. Safe handling requires expertise to avoid malfunctions and the 'Garand Thumb' injury.

What is the standard capacity of an M1 Garand?

The M1 Garand typically uses an 8-round en-bloc clip, which is inserted into the rifle's internal magazine for firing.

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