1,000 yards M1 Garand (Springfield M1D sniper rifle)
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This video is a response to 1944 WWII M1 Garand (M1-E8) sniper rifle at 420 yards
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@scribefbk General Patton agrees. :)
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@jesse324able1 More capacity and semi-auto capability at the cost of a little accuracy, overall this weapon is considerably more versatile. It pwnt the Germans in WW2 for a reason, and it started the trend towards automatic rifles.
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Great video! I love the M1!
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@nissanlover no its not....Oswald had an italian bolt action rifle
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@gandj19 so you can reload without moving the scope
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that was bad ass. GREAT SHOOTING
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I can do that all day with my m4 16" barrel
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except it was the 1936 model m1
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wats so awesome is my great grandpa used to do this... iron sights. dont beleive me look up the marksmen of world war 2
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@jesse324able1 Clearly you are not a weapons expert. In an attempt to educate you, this is also an authentic WWII-Korean war rifle. Check out this same rifle in another video I posted on it, titled, “1,050 yards M1 Garand (Springfield M1D sniper rifle).”
mag30th 9 months ago 8
In my opinion, im' no expert but, the m1grand is one of the best rifles ever.Must have saved many lives during ww2 against the enemy.
scribefbk 6 months ago 3