ltorlo64
05-30-2011, 11:27 PM
Took my M1 Carbine out today. It is an Inland, manufactured in 1943. It is also one of the Bavarian Carbines that when Germany was done with it, was transferred to Austria before being sent back to the states to be sold.
I fired 100 rounds through it, mostly to get ready for the C&R Postal Match. I forgot my spotting scope and my empty chamber flags so when I was done, my wife took me to Wholesale Sports and bought me a range bag. I shouldn't forget anything else (I hope).
I was using American Eagle, 110 gr FMJ, about the only thing you can get for the Carbine. It was very accurate, holding everything within about a 5" spread. The annoying thing today was the FTFs. I had at least one for each 10 rounds. I even had a couple where when I fired, the empty casing was ejected and a live round was also ejected. I am not sure how that can happen. When I got home I did a very good cleaning on it. I will take it out again in a couple of weeks and see how she does.
I also took my Garand out, but was not able to shoot it today. It will get some time when I go next. I did see another young man there with a new CMP Garand. His had a brand new stock and foregrip. It looked nice, but I think the used one like is on my Garand gives it more character.
It was a pretty good day.
I fired 100 rounds through it, mostly to get ready for the C&R Postal Match. I forgot my spotting scope and my empty chamber flags so when I was done, my wife took me to Wholesale Sports and bought me a range bag. I shouldn't forget anything else (I hope).
I was using American Eagle, 110 gr FMJ, about the only thing you can get for the Carbine. It was very accurate, holding everything within about a 5" spread. The annoying thing today was the FTFs. I had at least one for each 10 rounds. I even had a couple where when I fired, the empty casing was ejected and a live round was also ejected. I am not sure how that can happen. When I got home I did a very good cleaning on it. I will take it out again in a couple of weeks and see how she does.
I also took my Garand out, but was not able to shoot it today. It will get some time when I go next. I did see another young man there with a new CMP Garand. His had a brand new stock and foregrip. It looked nice, but I think the used one like is on my Garand gives it more character.
It was a pretty good day.