Well, I finally got out to shoot my M1 today. Between weather, being sick and work it has sat in my house for weeks now and I couldn't stand it anymore.
The weather was brutal, with 35kmh winds gusting to over 50kmh. Not the best sighting in weather, but that is what we had. It took a few clips to get it printing on paper at 100yds, then I ran a few more through after that. Functioned 100% with American Eagle 150gr FMJ.
This is my milsurp grail and I spent a long time shopping before I bought. After all that anticipation, I was a bit worried that the experience may be lacking something, but I was wrong. This is without a doubt the coolest gun I have ever fired. Lots of fun and a great history to add meaning and give a glimpse into the life of a WWII soldier carrying an M1 in combat made it even better. After shooting it, I can understand why it is considered the finest main battle rifle ever made, it completely outclasses my Mausers in every way.
Now I will have to set up for handloading, the only problem I found it had was the typical semi-auto one of making it too easy to burn through ammo at a very expensive rate.
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after my first M1 experience and I look forward to many years of enjoyment from my new toy.
Mark
The weather was brutal, with 35kmh winds gusting to over 50kmh. Not the best sighting in weather, but that is what we had. It took a few clips to get it printing on paper at 100yds, then I ran a few more through after that. Functioned 100% with American Eagle 150gr FMJ.
This is my milsurp grail and I spent a long time shopping before I bought. After all that anticipation, I was a bit worried that the experience may be lacking something, but I was wrong. This is without a doubt the coolest gun I have ever fired. Lots of fun and a great history to add meaning and give a glimpse into the life of a WWII soldier carrying an M1 in combat made it even better. After shooting it, I can understand why it is considered the finest main battle rifle ever made, it completely outclasses my Mausers in every way.
Now I will have to set up for handloading, the only problem I found it had was the typical semi-auto one of making it too easy to burn through ammo at a very expensive rate.
You can color me

after my first M1 experience and I look forward to many years of enjoyment from my new toy.Mark




















































