M1 Garand
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M1 GARAND....THE BEST...
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youtube.com/watch?v=x9AwgIkSRe
I Listen to how audible the ping sound is in REAL life
youtube.com/watch?v=vHXGAXqFkz
4&feature=related or this video, its virtually impossible to hear, even at close range, where the mic is.
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@MrBigBearBrown Its not loud at all outdoors (battlefield), just ask any WWII vet, or WWII re-enactor, or hell, anyone who knows Garands well. You just dont hear it, just see it pop out, with no sound.
Ping: Extremely destinctive? yes. Extremely audible? no
Dont believe everything you hear and see on TV kids ;)
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I really doubt that ping is all that loud...
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@2020skip Exactly and they go and have all the inexperienced people out there believe it ws a flaw in combat, which it wasnt. Even IF the enemy heard it, they'd more than likely use that as a reason to run away and bridge more distance between you and them, since bolt actions are horrible at close range compared to semi automatic rifles. The ping being a flaw of the design in battle is not true, the M-1 has no flaws for its era.
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I have fired many rounds with the M1 in matches, and cannot recall ever hearing the "ping" as the clip was ejected from the M1's firing not more then 3 feet on either side of me. I think this is sheer nonsense, put forward by guys who eject clips in their living rooms, and listen to it bang off the coffee table.
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I have fired many rounds with the M1 in matches, and cannot recall ever hearing the "ping" as the clip was ejected from the M1's firing not more then 3 feet on either side of me. I think this is sheer nonsense, put forward by guys who eject clips in their living room and listen to it bang off the coffee table.
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@1ohtaf1 Just give up man. LoneWolf051 has more logic on the situation than you do, just watch the videos. Stubborn bastard.
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6 dead germans, one wound, one missed shot,
PING!
one happy Joe Leibgot (from BOB)
@metalrocks21rapsucks: Canadian By birth. Became an American citizen as a child. We should both be proud.
deepkeel65 1 year ago 12
@1ohtaf1 Nope, not at all....BUT it does mimmick the density of flesh and its meant to show how big the wound cavity would be in a human, though a REAL human body being hit would open up as big as it does in the clay but since humans are 70% water, the wound cavity instantly closes back up, and all you'd see afterwards is just a small entry hole . The clay represents the damage and shock a human body would encnounter at the very instant of impact, and the clay holds that instant moment of impact
LoneWolf051 10 months ago 4