....and will see much use in years to come according to a documentary movie I saw on TV when I was a kidDave 101 wrote:The M1 has certainly been put to a lot of use over the years , interesting .



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....and will see much use in years to come according to a documentary movie I saw on TV when I was a kidDave 101 wrote:The M1 has certainly been put to a lot of use over the years , interesting .
I remember listening to the news live radio feed of the shoot out between the SLA and the police and hearing the sound of the SLA carbines firing on full auto.Porcupine wrote:Patty Hearst and members of the Symbionese Liberation Army robbed a San Francisco bank armed with sawn-off M1 carbines:
It is still possible to shoot M1's in this country......well, straight pull versions anyway. As near as we'll get:ovenpaa wrote:That is one rifle I have always wanted to shoot, sadly I suspect there is no chance what so ever so it is nice to see this one, and in action as well.
That's great! If they imported more I would snap one up. Such a dandy, handy little rifle. Was it Cotswold Arms who imported them? I seem to recall hearing something about them getting in trouble for importing S5 M1 carbines without permission but I might be confused.PaulR wrote:It is still possible to shoot M1's in this country......well, straight pull versions anyway. As near as we'll get:ovenpaa wrote:That is one rifle I have always wanted to shoot, sadly I suspect there is no chance what so ever so it is nice to see this one, and in action as well.
Here's mine, very rare and I know of only 5 others in the country, I'm not sure how many made it into the UK before the importer here ran into problems getting them from the US. We have five of the six I know about in our club and 4 of which have been bought from people all over the UK with the remaining two coming from the original importer.
Lovely round to shoot and easy to homeload for....cheap reloading as well. The .30 Carbine round has been classified as being a pistol calibre by the NRA so it can be shot on most ranges classified for gallery rifle. Surprisingly accurate out to 300 yds, one of my mates who has one was knocking the targets down @ 300 yds in the Enfield Challenge with his.
All good fun.
Paul
I know of many others who would snap one up if they had a chance.Porcupine wrote: That's great! If they imported more I would snap one up. Such a dandy, handy little rifle. Was it Cotswold Arms who imported them? I seem to recall hearing something about them getting in trouble for importing S5 M1 carbines without permission but I might be confused.
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