The M1 Garand Exploded !!! (When Guns Go Boom EP - 9)

Published on August 25, 2023
Duration: 19:46

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features an in-depth look at the iconic M1 Garand rifle. Host Scott demonstrates its operation, including the distinctive en-bloc clip and 'ping' sound. The video culminates in a high-pressure test designed to induce catastrophic failure, showcasing the dangers of over-pressured ammunition and the robust (or in this case, failed) construction of the rifle under extreme stress. Expert analysis follows the explosion, detailing the damage.

Quick Summary

The M1 Garand, a semi-automatic .30-06 rifle used from 1936-1957, is known for its 8-round en-bloc clip and 'ping' sound. In this test, it exploded when fired with a round generating 290,000 PSI, vastly exceeding the standard 55,000 PSI, demonstrating the severe dangers of over-pressured ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: M1 Garand History & Test Goal
  2. 01:23First Firing & Iconic 'Ping'
  3. 02:57Sponsor: 5.11 Tactical Durability Test
  4. 04:53Target Practice: Gel T-Rex & Condiments
  5. 07:08Humorous Segment: Shooting a Furby
  6. 08:09Catastrophic Failure Test Setup
  7. 10:14The M1 Garand Explosion
  8. 11:25Post-Explosion Analysis & Damage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the M1 Garand?

The M1 Garand is an iconic American semi-automatic rifle that served from 1936 to 1957. Chambered in .30-06 Springfield, it famously uses an 8-round en-bloc clip and is known for the distinctive 'ping' sound it makes upon ejection.

What caused the M1 Garand to explode in the video?

The M1 Garand exploded due to a catastrophic failure induced by firing a custom-loaded round designed to produce an extreme pressure of 290,000 PSI, far exceeding the standard 55,000 PSI for .30-06 Springfield ammunition.

What are the dangers of over-pressured ammunition?

Over-pressured ammunition can cause firearms to fail catastrophically. This can result in the receiver shattering, the barrel splitting, and flying debris, posing a severe risk of injury or death to the shooter and bystanders.

What equipment was used for the high-pressure test?

For the high-pressure test, the M1 Garand was secured in a Caldwell Lead Sled for remote firing. This setup allows the operator to detonate the round from a safe distance, minimizing risk during extreme stress testing.

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