"M1 Carbine Trials" by Nutnfancy

Published on March 25, 2012
Duration: 21:31

This video details speed and accuracy trials of a WWII-era Inland M1 Carbine. Instructor Nutnfancy demonstrates plate rack speed tests, tactical movement drills, and accuracy assessments at 50 yards. The review highlights the carbine's lightweight handling and high capacity, while also noting limitations such as bore corrosion and the effectiveness of its iron sights under stress.

Quick Summary

The M1 Carbine, despite significant bore corrosion, produced respectable groups at 50 yards from a tripod rest. It offers light weight and high capacity, making it fun and capable, though it lacks the 'hitting power' of an M1 Garand.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Plate Rack Speed Testing
  2. 03:15Tactical Doodle Speed Runs
  3. 09:11Run N Gun Course Introduction
  4. 09:26Rifle Identification and Features
  5. 16:27Accuracy and Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the results of the M1 Carbine speed trials?

During speed trials on a plate rack, the M1 Carbine achieved times between 4.28 and 4.96 seconds for six plates. Tactical Doodle later recorded times in the 6-7 second range while adapting to the carbine's trigger and sights.

How accurate is the M1 Carbine, especially with bore corrosion?

Despite significant bore corrosion, the M1 Carbine produced respectable groups at 50 yards when fired from a tripod rest, demonstrating its potential for accuracy even in less-than-ideal conditions.

What are the key features of the M1 Carbine tested in the video?

The tested rifle was an Inland Division (General Motors) M1 Carbine featuring post-WWII updates like an adjustable rear sight and bayonet lug. It was tested with a Taiwanese 30-round magazine.

What are the pros and cons of the M1 Carbine compared to the M1 Garand?

The M1 Carbine excels in its light weight and high capacity, making it exceptionally fun and capable. However, it lacks the 'hitting power' of the larger M1 Garand.

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