Stevie
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I own several old milsurps that use 'Mannlicher style' magazine systems. The sort of feed system where the entire packet of cartridges plugs into the rifle, and clip drops from the action after the rounds are fired.
I own an Italian Carcano, a couple Steyr M95's, and a French Berthier, all using the Mannlicher feed system.
I also have an M1 Garand rifle. To me it's basicaly a variation of the Mannlicher feed system. Differing only in using a double-column clip, and ejecting out the top when empty. Nothing but a fancy, complicated, semi-automatic Mannlicher rifle.
My retired gunsmith buddy says "NO!", "Sacrilidge!", "The M1 has a Garand feed system".
Really I see his point, and I'm sure patents were filed proving the M1 has a Garand feed system. But really? In the spirit of a Ruger or Winchester Bolt rifle having a 'Mauser feed/claw extractor system'.....is the M1 Garand rifle a 'Mannlicher Garand' or not?
Thanx, Stevie.
I own an Italian Carcano, a couple Steyr M95's, and a French Berthier, all using the Mannlicher feed system.
I also have an M1 Garand rifle. To me it's basicaly a variation of the Mannlicher feed system. Differing only in using a double-column clip, and ejecting out the top when empty. Nothing but a fancy, complicated, semi-automatic Mannlicher rifle.
My retired gunsmith buddy says "NO!", "Sacrilidge!", "The M1 has a Garand feed system".
Really I see his point, and I'm sure patents were filed proving the M1 has a Garand feed system. But really? In the spirit of a Ruger or Winchester Bolt rifle having a 'Mauser feed/claw extractor system'.....is the M1 Garand rifle a 'Mannlicher Garand' or not?
Thanx, Stevie.