Italian BM-59 7.62x51 NATO

Published on March 18, 2017
Duration: 20:44

The James River Armory BM-59 is a high-quality clone of the Italian M1 Garand modification chambered in 7.62 NATO. It features a 20-round magazine, a built-in bipod, and a grenade launcher device. The rifle's long-action Garand receiver provides a smooth recoil impulse, and it demonstrates good accuracy and reliability out to 600 yards with iron sights.

Quick Summary

The Italian BM-59, a modification of the M1 Garand, fires 7.62 NATO using a 20-round magazine. It features a built-in bipod, grenade launcher, and a 'winter trigger', offering a smooth recoil impulse due to its long-action Garand receiver.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the BM-59
  2. 01:15Technical Build and Components
  3. 02:29Service History and Mechanics
  4. 03:46Unique Features (Bipod, Grenade Launcher, Winter Trigger)
  5. 05:18Range Testing: 100-300 Yards
  6. 07:51Collector Appeal and Comparison
  7. 11:09Long Range Performance: 600 Yards
  8. 13:43Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Italian BM-59 rifle?

The BM-59 is an Italian selective-fire rifle developed by Beretta. It's essentially an updated M1 Garand, chambered in 7.62 NATO, featuring a detachable box magazine, and sometimes equipped with a bipod and grenade launcher.

What are the unique features of the BM-59?

Key unique features include a built-in folding bipod, a grenade launcher device with integrated sights, and a 'winter trigger' that flips down for use with heavy gloves. The safety mechanism is identical to the M1 Garand.

How does the BM-59 compare to the M14?

The BM-59 is often compared to the American M14. Both are battle rifles chambered in 7.62 NATO, but the BM-59 evolved from the M1 Garand platform, while the M14 was a distinct design intended to replace the Garand and BAR.

What kind of magazine does the BM-59 use?

The BM-59 typically uses a proprietary 20-round detachable box magazine, a significant departure from the 8-round en bloc clip used by the original M1 Garand.

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