Shooting The Rare Pedersen Rifle (The Rifle That Was Almost The M1)

Published on June 30, 2015
Duration: 13:12

This review of the rare Pedersen Model PB rifle, a competitor to the M1 Garand, highlights its unique delayed blowback toggle action. Accuracy tests with antique .276 Pedersen ammunition yielded 3-4 inch groups at 50-60 yards, considered impressive. While controllable and smooth, concerns about field reliability due to its complex action were noted, alongside a discussion of its 'funky' but pleasant recoil.

Quick Summary

The Pedersen Model PB rifle, a competitor to the M1 Garand, features a unique delayed blowback toggle action. Accuracy tests with antique .276 ammo yielded 3-4 inch groups at 50-60 yards. While controllable, its complex action raised field reliability concerns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Pedersen Rifle vs. M1 Garand
  2. 02:06Accuracy Testing with Antique Ammo
  3. 03:26Sight Analysis & Results
  4. 05:26Rapid Fire & Field Reliability Concerns
  5. 06:15Recoil Characteristics Explained
  6. 08:27Testing the Toggle Action Hat Myth
  7. 09:13Final Thoughts: A Viable Service Rifle

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the Pedersen rifle a competitor to the M1 Garand?

The Pedersen Model PB rifle was a significant competitor to the M1 Garand in the 1920s due to its innovative delayed blowback toggle action and a 10-round capacity, offering a smooth and controllable shooting experience for its era.

How accurate was the Pedersen rifle in testing?

During accuracy tests using antique .276 caliber ammunition at 50-60 yards, the Pedersen rifle produced groups measuring approximately 3-4 inches, which is considered impressive given the age of the ammunition and rifle.

What were the main concerns about the Pedersen rifle's design?

Concerns focused on the complexity of its delayed blowback toggle action, which could be susceptible to reliability issues with dirt and grit in field conditions, potentially making it less robust than simpler designs like the M1 Garand.

What is the Pedersen rifle's toggle action and how does it feel?

The Pedersen rifle features a delayed blowback toggle action, similar to a Luger. Its recoil is described as 'funky' due to an upward bump from the action, but overall it's considered pleasant and controllable to shoot.

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