M1 Garand at speed. Hammered pair, speed reloads, plinking

Published on September 28, 2012
Duration: 0:52

This video showcases the M1 Garand's performance with rapid fire, speed reloads, and a 'hammered pair' technique. Demonstrations include engaging clay pigeons and paper targets at speed, highlighting the rifle's accuracy and the shooter's proficiency. The iconic 'ping' of the en-bloc clip is also featured.

Quick Summary

The M1 Garand is demonstrated with speed reloads and 'hammered pairs' (two quick shots). The video shows plinking at clay pigeons and rapid fire on paper targets, highlighting the rifle's accuracy and the shooter's proficiency with the .30-06 Springfield caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Speed Reload and Hammered Pair 1
  2. 00:10Speed Reload and Hammered Pair 2
  3. 00:22Speed Reload and Hammered Pair 3
  4. 00:29Plinking at Clay Pigeons
  5. 00:41Rapid Fire on Paper Targets

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'hammered pair' when shooting an M1 Garand?

A 'hammered pair' refers to firing two quick, successive shots with the M1 Garand. This technique demonstrates the shooter's ability to maintain control and speed while manipulating the rifle effectively.

How does the M1 Garand reload process look in this video?

The video shows a speed reload of the M1 Garand using its distinctive 8-round en-bloc clip. The clip ejects with a characteristic 'ping', and a new one is inserted rapidly.

What kind of targets are used in the M1 Garand video?

The video features plinking at clay pigeons set on a dirt berm and rapid fire at standard paper targets. This showcases the rifle's versatility and accuracy across different shooting scenarios.

What caliber is the M1 Garand shown in the video?

The M1 Garand featured in the video is chambered in the classic .30-06 Springfield caliber. This ammunition is known for its power and effectiveness.

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