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i believe it was Medal of honor allied assault that started that myth. Kids playin video games and all of a sudden becoming experts on the matter. Strange tho, bc i think i remember being able to reload the M1 in the original MOH for the playstation. Wonder why they changed it?
I think because AA and FL's engine only llwed 1 reload animation for each weapon, it'd seem foolish to fire 3 rounds, you then hit "reload" then it shows you insert a fresh 8 round clip, making a total of 13 rounds!
But at least they could've explained that to everyone.
Yeah thats another myth, in that its somehow "Hard" to do, if it was as hard as some morons make it seem, the government would have never issued the rifle. I know I can reload my M1 in about 5 seconds, perfect if you're behind even hasty cover in combat, Anyways, (in reality), its very easy to reload, and as the Colonal said, "anyone who says otherwise, doesnt know what they're talking about."
My brother believes what Call of Duty 3 says which is that you can't reload the M1 until all 8 rounds are shot which is bull I've talked to vets and they all say it can be reloaded by doing this!
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But at least they could've explained that to everyone.